buying a car with no title
#11
a bit of an update here, the guy sent me some pictures.
oh yeah,and it isn't a trans am, it's a 1978 z28. he's decided that he wants to sell the car for $450, but i'll have to pay for the expenses to apply for the title and such (yes, there is a way to do it here, but it's a mountain of paperwork, and involves placing ads in newspapers). what do you guys think? worth it? not worth it? thanks!
oh yeah,and it isn't a trans am, it's a 1978 z28. he's decided that he wants to sell the car for $450, but i'll have to pay for the expenses to apply for the title and such (yes, there is a way to do it here, but it's a mountain of paperwork, and involves placing ads in newspapers). what do you guys think? worth it? not worth it? thanks!
Last edited by lightningcruiser; 04-16-2012 at 07:58 PM.
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No, a none numbers matching roller that needs restored in not worth the time and money it is going to take to get it back on the road. If the sheet metal is solid it might make a good doner parts car.
Based on what the rad support looks like under the carpet will be a nightmare.
Based on what the rad support looks like under the carpet will be a nightmare.
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