Yes
A vehicles need a title to be registered/insure, show that you are the rightful owner. The year of the vehicle has no baring on needing to have a title. If the vehicle is from a junk yard, or totaled, a "salvage title" is available.
A salvage vehicle is one that has received a certain percentage of the vehicle's worth in damage (determined by the state the vehicle is registered in). To salvage a vehicle in most states, one must be licensed to repair the vehicles and the vehicle, once repaired, usually has to be inspected. If the vehicle is salvaged and repaired to be sold, it is the responsibility of the seller to disclose the salvage title.
A salvage vehicle cannot be registered or driven on the road. It must pass inspection from DOT and the Secretary of State and then issued a rebuilt title before being registered.
Yes it can, we buy cars from Florida to California that are salvage and sell them in Texas all the time.
When buying the salvage vehicle, ensure that you search the history of the vehicle.
The value of a salvage vehicle is roughly 60% of the value of a comparable car with a clean title.
is this vehicle currently registered?
Perhaps for liability only but not for Comprehensive and Collision Coverage. It also depends on the state you are in and whether or not the Department of Public Safety allows such to be registered.
In the U.S., Auto Insurance companies do not salvage a vehicle. If the vehicle claim is paid out as a total loss it is sold or auctioned off to a salvage or a junk yard. The junk yard may crush the vehicle for scrap metal value or salvage parts from the vehicle or even to re-title the car on a salvage title but this is totally up to the salvage yard or whomever the yard then re-sells the vehicle too.
Yes, in Georgia, you can have an uninsured vehicle parked in your driveway. However, it's important to note that while it's legal, the vehicle must still be registered. If the vehicle is not registered and you are stopped by law enforcement, you could face penalties. Additionally, homeowners associations or local ordinances may have specific rules regarding parked vehicles, so it's wise to check those as well.
No, the warranty is void on a salvage vehicle.