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Can you get rid of a salvage title?

Discussion in '308/328' started by ColoradoTiger, May 12, 2011.

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  1. DrStranglove

    DrStranglove FChat Assassin
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    Sad huh?
     
  2. tommott77

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    #52 tommott77, May 16, 2011
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    You do realize how this thread comes across taking the merits of title issues aside, correct? I am extremely dubious of how and why you are trying to get the insurance company to cover your engine rebuild for a dropped valve. It doesn't sound like you want and/are going to divulge any details as to why you are pursuing this route which just adds to the conjecture, but from this thread and your dropped valve thread this all sounds egregiously frivolous to me on the surface of things. Do you feel that is fair to make your insurance company pay for engine rebuild caused by a dropped valve, taking into consideration that costs like these get passed down to the premiums of other insured drivers?
     
  3. Mr.Chairman

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    Probably because there is some thought out story that he needs to remain intact.. This scenario stinks.. It stinks bad.. 21 years appraising cars and you can sniff it out every time. Tell us what caused this valve to fail? What did you tell your insurance company?

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  4. MOSS

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  5. Sergio Tavares

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    The BAT 328 had a clean California title but went to Arizona and it was found as salvage.
    Can you insure this car if you buy it?

    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1987-ferrari-328-gts-73/
    Several entries on the Carfax report note the issuance of salvage, flood-damage, junk, rebuilt, and not-actual-mileage titles.
    The vehicle’s Arizona title is a duplicate that carries “not actual mileage” and “rest/salvg” brands.



    Listing Details
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    • 45k Miles Shown, TMU
    • 3.2-liter Type F105 V8
    • Five-Speed Manual Transaxle
    • Limited-Slip Differential
    • Rosso Corsa Paint
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    • 16" Five-Spoke Alloy Wheels
    • Removable Black Roof Panel
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  6. Alden

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    The carfax report is confusing, it had a clean title in California.Then a salvage flood title in Texas.Then a clean title in California.Then a salvage flood rebuilt junk title in Arizona??
    Alden
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  7. Shark01

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    Depends on the insurance company....call them

    Although I wouldn't touch one with such a messy history
     
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  8. Sergio Tavares

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    Yes, only $22k of bids,
    the market does not like this problems
     
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  9. dyerhaus

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    I think you're correct about that. A friend of mine had his Ferrari totaled, he bought it back, rebuilt it, and still drives and wins concours with it. It does not have a salvage title.
     

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