Cool thanks geo!!!!!!!
Buy it bro
then give it to me :rock:
Cool thanks geo!!!!!!!
RamdudeSRT 10 wreck pictures by Iraqivet01_486 - Photobucket
I wrecked it last week, and settled with the insurance company. Was going to use the parts for my Coronet, just don't want to cut up my car to do it.
So I am selling it.
Does not have a salvage title, so it can be repaired and not worry about selling it for below market value.
Engine has 26,300 miles and was serviced the night before the accident.
Truck runs, drives, just needing the frame straightened, and a front fenders.
wing, Hood and grill not damaged.
Interior is spotless, and in Perfect condition Nothing wrong
Just air bags were deployed, and drivers seat belt is stuck
If your just needing a excellent drive train, this is the perfect truck. NEVER raced, MOD'ED up. Oil, filter, and serpine belt was changed 30 miles before it was wrecked.
Always kept in a garage. This Truck was babied.
I had planned on being buried in it. If I don't sell it, and don't make it back from my next scheduled deployment, It will be in my will to be.
I will post a video next Friday, showing the damage, and that the engine starts and runs.
best offer.
I will be posting this on local area Craigslists and Ebay as well.
I know right we have only asked 100 times here.. If i could get it at the right price id pick it up.. and take it to my us shop.. but he wont tell us shit.. guess he is waiting for someone to offer him 10-15k ,which you would have to be mentally challenged to get even close to 10 or 15 k lol
DOM.
google search bro.
In the United States, a salvage title is a form of vehicle title branding, which notes that the vehicle has been severely damaged and/or deemed a total loss by an insurance company
well, how is that ???? if a car is a total loss they issue you a salvage title.
my friends car just had smoke damage, from a garage fire, smoke damage put it total loss, and if he bought it back was a salvage title :dontknow::dontknow::dontknow:
must be that state, cause every body I know here, it would of been salvage.
anyway, might as well be. in my eyes if the insurance is going to total it out.
I took a settlement and kept the truck.
I didn't take the full settlement I was offered.
I didn't buy it back from the salvage or from the insurance company.
I can show you the title
I took a settlement and kept the truck.
I didn't take the full settlement I was offered.
I didn't buy it back from the salvage or from the insurance company.
I can show you the title
just run a carfax on it.. post the vin
Don't ask me, that just how it worked out.
I was just as confused you are. The day I went to surrender title and get my payment, and they told me, "No, your keeping the truck, so you keep the title.
So, it still a clean title.
I just would in right conscious to inform the buyer when I sell it, that it has been in an accident and repaired if I go that route.
Any "Yes", it is part of my moral character to do just that.
6000 buy it ?
ins companies will tell you that. but the fact of the matter is that when you go to renew the tags or sell it the ins company has already reported the accident to the dmv and its on file that it was totaled. been there done that pissed me off...thats why its always best to takes full amout and then have somebody you know buy it off the ins....use to work for body shop that done nothing but fix totaled vehicles and ive seen these trucks with damage like this get bought for $2500 to $3000 with less miles than was on this...at the end of the day the ins company is a buisiness thats always gonna come out to the good if they can