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Originally Posted by jcrx
THE CAR HAS A SALVAGE TITLE I bought it out of FL from Copart a insurance auction. Their report from USAA ( the Insurance Company) was it was stolen and recovered.
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I'm not at liberty to speak on regulations in other states, but New Jersey makes a salvage title almost worth scrapping the car. NJ refuses to register a vehicle with a salvage title, so there is no way to legally drive it uness you get the salvage label removed.
The only way to do that is to obtain all original paperwork from the insurance companies / state it was salvaged in as to why it recieved that label, followed by pictures of whatever damage (if any) it was salvaged for, receipts from whatever service company fixed the problems, pictures of the problems resolved, and finally you need to take it to one of a small handful of state inspection stations cabably of inspecting a car for salvage title removal.
I'm aware that you said it was stolen and recovered, but was that just cause in whatever state it happened to give the title a salvage label? You mentioned the ignition was broken but repaired - was that the reason? I would be interested in the car, but not without everything necessary to remove the salvage title - because in NJ, a car with a salvage title is either a paperweight or parts.