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Started by lvmci, December 13, 2021, 07:11:54 AM

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olebusman

What kind of fan drive and where will it be crushed or parted out

windtrader

If water logged cars are crushed by insurance companies to minimize further fraudulent claims and parts issues, then I understand but also very sad to learn so much of a car that could be easily salvaged gets put into the crusher.
Don F
1976 MCI/TMC MC-8 #1286
Fully converted
Bought 2017

luvrbus

Quote from: windtrader on December 14, 2021, 02:03:46 PM
If water logged cars are crushed by insurance companies to minimize further fraudulent claims and parts issues, then I understand but also very sad to learn so much of a car that could be easily salvaged gets put into the crusher.

It is sad to me when I visit my friend Alvin in Stockton Ca that owns Acme truck parts cutting holes in the 2 stroke blocks for dumb @$# laws 
Life is short drink the good wine first

niles500

In Florida F S. CHAPTER 319.30 covers the subject of salvage titles  and COD's, and there is no place in it where the state initiates the issuance of either, only the requirements for the issuance or maintenance thereof. I'm not sure of the rest of the states but I've not heard of one that is much different, but there may be - FWIW
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BusNit

Likewise the A$$hats that forcibly run away good engines for views on YouTube. Drives me crazy. $hit, even a core is worth quite a bit. Surprised they do not sell them.
--Simon

1993 Newell 44'

luvrbus

Quote from: niles500 on December 14, 2021, 03:59:42 PM
In Florida F S. CHAPTER 319.30 covers the subject of salvage titles  and COD's, and there is no place in it where the state initiates the issuance of either, only the requirements for the issuance or maintenance thereof. I'm not sure of the rest of the states but I've not heard of one that is much different, but there may be - FWIW

You can find it in the inursance regulations in Texas,they gave me a copy when I complained ,it came about when some dealers owned 150 dealerships,like Red McComb owned 300 across the US and buy the cars for pennies clean and move to the cars to another dealership and sell for new at deep discounts,the factories took a screwing for warranty work along with the consumer so Texas stopped it.They can move new cars anywhere since they are not titled till sold all they have is the "origin of manufacture"title same with any type vehicles that requires registration   
Life is short drink the good wine first