Brent, Back in 1987-88 I bought a Salvage titled Delorean,which STILL had the damage on it that caused it to have a Salvage title.So I knew what I was getting myself into( it had drivers side damage,which included,front frame damage,fiberglass damage,suspension damage) BUT I had the parts to repair(sold my showcar Delorean/and at the same time picked up a fire Delorean) so I had Instant parts to repair the Salvage titled Delorean,which by the way was/is a 1983,the donor car was a 1982,anyway I spent the summer of 1988,getting the car in order,I started with the Fiberglass repair(I did the fiberglass repair)I had to cut out the drivers side front and replace with a replacement section that I had from a previous parts Delorean,I had the frame professionally repaired,but I did the front suspension replacement,then I used the Front fasica,light bar setup,drivers fender hood,wheel/tire and door and Quarter panel from the fire car,the door was one of the easiest part to install as all that was needed to do was remove the T-panel to unplug the door harness and remove the four main bolts that hold the door to the hindges quick and easy,did about a dozen doors this way over the years,with no problem.Anyway after finishing the Delorean now I had to put it thru Connecticut Salvage Inspection,which in Connecticut,you are NOT allowed any form of plates to drive it to MVD for inspection,so I trailed it down to MVD,then drove it to the inspection lane,the Delorean looked SO good that they thought I brought it there for a out of state inspection, so they were suprised that I was putting it thru Salvage inspection,anyways they put it on their lift,checked for frame damage/structral damage finding none,then they did a basic overall vehicle inspection,and PASSED with flying colors,total time appox.20 minutes.Then I was able to get a regular registeration.The title I recieved just had the word rebuilt stamped on the Title,and that was about it.When I sold the car I informed the new owner that I had rebuilt the car and that it had a salvage title when I bought it.Anyway I lost track of that Delorean untill I spotted it for sale on the DMCNEWS webside deloreans for sale section,which then I inquired about the car poising as a buyer,and he informed me that it HAD A CLEAN/Clear Title!!(it was now titled in New York State) But I knew better!! After he stated it had a clean title I informed him I was a previous owner and was the one that saved it from becoming a parts car,and that it had a salvage title,at one point,EVEN CARFAX showed it as a CLEAN title,(what he was baseing it on)anyway the car disappeared from DMCnews site,then appeared on EBAY again STATED with a clean title(someone in New York state "cleaned" the title)anyway it sold to someone in the UK (England),which I promptly informed them of the cars past history,then that person sold it to the present owner (in the U.K.)any I promptly told him about the cars past,and sent him Video tape of the work,as I was repairing it,and even the orignal picture of how it looked before I repaired it,and copies of the orignal salvage title and paperwork.This is how it should be,Honest and upfront about your Deloreans,(that is how I sell all my vehicles anyway)But the biggest prize for me is that this car is STILL,around TODAY, and being enjoyed by people 17 years after I repaired it from it's doomed fate of what it would have become had I not repaired it. So my point here,just because it has a salvage title does NOT mean the fate is sealed for that perticular Delorean. Claude former vin 00570 By the way the vin on that car was/is 16686 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Brent W. Lundgren" <brentlun@xxxx> wrote: > > Does anyone have any opinion of "reconstructed" titles? > > I purchased my "D" from an owner in Maryland who had purchased it from an > owner in Pennsylvania. When I re-registered the car in Pennsylvania, the > title came back as "reconstructed". Sometime in it's past it had been hit > in the right front. Since I have owned it, I have gotten a clean bill of > health from Rob Grady. > > Brent Lundgren > VIN #17006 (SS Louvers) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <mike.griese@xxxx> > To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 10:07 AM > Subject: Re: [DML] Re: Opinions on this car? > > > > > > > > Salvage titles may not be a death sentence, however they do limit > > the value of the car to collectors. A good rule of thumb is that > > a salvage title will knock 1/3 off of the value of the car even if > > it is otherwise perfect. > > > > -- > > Mike > > > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/