On 9/26/05, JordanVw@aol.com <JordanVw@aol.com> wrote: <snip> >Wouldnt dissuade me from buying it one bit, as there are > ways to make it clean again. > You are a scary one, Mr. Grinch. I wouldn't want to buy vehicle where the title had been made "cleaned again". If every did that, how would you distinguish from the charity sale types vs. salvage title ones from flood ravaged areas or cut & pasted wrecks? I don't mind buying salvage title vehicles for myself. However, the idea of altering the title to make it more palatable to others, gives me a tummy ache. If one was OK with buying a salvage title vehicle, who cares as long as you can get proper insurance? If you change it so you can get around your insurance company rules, they would not cover you anyway once they find out what you have done. If you are "cleaning title" for resale, that's even worse. No matter how to dice it, it comes out F-R-A-U-D. Rolaids couldn't help me with that. Please pmail info on how to clean... oops... my bad.=) -- BenT |
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