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Thought this was kind of interesting and some of you might enjoy.
Also interesting was the other corvettes for sale for the do it yourself
"fixer uppers"...
Prices don't seem too bad??
PS if this link doesn't work, can someone correct it. THANKS
cilrah 2008-01-29 22:11:11
Thought this was kind of interesting and some of you might enjoy.
Also interesting was the other corvettes for sale for the do it yourself
"fixer uppers"...

PS if this link doesn't work, can someone correct it. THANKS


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Looks like some great project cars. I just wonder if the frame is bent or rusted out.


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I like them all too! But how much is a salvage title worth? Is it still a collector car ? Or is it possible to remove the salvage from the title after it is restored?
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[QUOTE=Gene]I like them all too! But how much is a salvage title worth? Is it still a collector car ? Or is it possible to remove the salvage from the title after it is restored? [/QUOTE]
Most states now won't release the salvage title from a car thanks to computer tech. Some states will go bill of sale only on certain years, or if there are title issues. If you want a car to work on, drive, and enjoy then the salvage title doesn't mean very much. If you want the car for resale, you may want to think twice.
You could also use the thing for original parts.

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Wow, the '54 vette for $16,500 is a steal!
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But it does look like a "burn victim"

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