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budda
Location: Cincinnati Gender: Male Total Likes: 181 likes
I love it when you call me Big Poppa
| | | | Re: Operation Zombie Spirit, Back from the dead again. < Reply # 85 on 12/21/2012 3:10 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I always loved the look of a first gen, but still love the 2nd gen the most, although I find the same era Lebaron styling far better. If I weren't looking at such an immaculate car, perhaps a custom project would be in the works. I've been kicking the idea of a Lebaron Hatchback around in my mind for a few years. I'll probably do it eventually. Anyway, The more I've found out about this particular Daytona talking with the owner, the better it sounds, and my mom actually offered to give me a ride out to Maryland. So there's a good chance dreams may come true. Now I just wait and find out. Even if I can't secure the $4000 I'd need to make this happen, I've found other Daytonas and a Spirit R/T in pretty good shape too, for closer to the $1500-2500 range.
On a side note. Does anyone have experience with trying to retitle a salvage vehicle? Because I've worked far too hard to at least not try to salvage it as a daily driver, regardless of what car I end up with after this is over.
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Location: Toronto, ON Gender: Male Total Likes: 152 likes
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| | | | Re: Operation Zombie Spirit, Back from the dead again. < Reply # 86 on 12/21/2012 4:47 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Rebuilt Salvage Titles After you make the necessary repairs to bring your vehicle into working condition, you will need to obtain a rebuilt salvage title. The first step in this process is to have it inspected at an inspection facility run by the Ohio State Highway Patrol (scroll down that page for addresses). Before making the inspection appointment, stop by a deputy registrar's branch to pick up an inspection form and pay the required fee. Your clerk will then give you a receipt number. You'll need that number when you are scheduling the appointment to have your vehicle inspected. The Inspection Make sure to bring any receipts for repairs and new parts with you to the inspection, along with the salvage title. If you have receipts from private-party sales, they will need to be notarized. Keep in mind that the purpose of the inspection is to certify the ownership of all the vehicle parts and to review all the required documentation. It is not a judgment on the vehicle's safety, or the quality of work performed. If your vehicle passes the inspection, take the completed inspection form and your salvage title to a title office and apply for the rebuilt salvage title. Once you obtain that, your vehicle is legal to be driven on highways. You should also know that if you dismantle, destroy, or change the character of your vehicle so that it no longer is a complete car, you must forfeit your title to the County Clerk of Courts title office. Likewise, if you sell your car to a junk dealer, you must sign over your title to the dealer. | Just pulled that off of dmv.org for Ohio.
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