Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
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Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
A fellow employee spotted this & I thought I'd put it out there just in case someone is interested.
SunsetCurve.com
I took a drive down there last weekend to take a peek at the car. It's beautiful 'cept for the giant crease down the passenger's side front fender & there's a scratch along the passenger's side door. Besides missing the floor mats I couldn't spot anything else screwy with the car.
The dealer isn't listing the price & he won't answer my emails so contacting him would be via the phone, I'm assuming.
SunsetCurve.com
I took a drive down there last weekend to take a peek at the car. It's beautiful 'cept for the giant crease down the passenger's side front fender & there's a scratch along the passenger's side door. Besides missing the floor mats I couldn't spot anything else screwy with the car.
The dealer isn't listing the price & he won't answer my emails so contacting him would be via the phone, I'm assuming.
Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
Salvage title means different things indifferentstates but universaly it means, 1/2 the value of a clean title.Almost impossibleto get a car loan, and insurnce is not easy.
Some states require a special inspection for roadworthyness on salvage title purchases. I have heard that, in Florida, it is almost impossible to sell a salvage title vehicle. Because it is hard to get it licensed. I suggest checking before you do.
I bought a salvage title '96 Jeep Grand Cherokee last fall. Car is virtually perfect except for the title. All the bells and whistles. We have no comp, just liability. Someone steals it I'm out $3,000. But it gets us about in the snow leaviang the Crossfires safe athome. So this year, it was a wise buy.
The only reason to buy a salvage SRT is if you want to mod and race it. Or for parts. Keep in mind that most Insurer's will not cover the car on the track. So if you have a $45K Srt or a $25K SRT you are out if it flips on the dragstrip.
So buy a $7K to $10K SRT salvage and take out the worry. Spend the savings on Needswing mods, decent drag tires and Eurocharged tunes.
Then drive it like you stole it, cause you did.
roadster with a stick
Some states require a special inspection for roadworthyness on salvage title purchases. I have heard that, in Florida, it is almost impossible to sell a salvage title vehicle. Because it is hard to get it licensed. I suggest checking before you do.
I bought a salvage title '96 Jeep Grand Cherokee last fall. Car is virtually perfect except for the title. All the bells and whistles. We have no comp, just liability. Someone steals it I'm out $3,000. But it gets us about in the snow leaviang the Crossfires safe athome. So this year, it was a wise buy.
The only reason to buy a salvage SRT is if you want to mod and race it. Or for parts. Keep in mind that most Insurer's will not cover the car on the track. So if you have a $45K Srt or a $25K SRT you are out if it flips on the dragstrip.
So buy a $7K to $10K SRT salvage and take out the worry. Spend the savings on Needswing mods, decent drag tires and Eurocharged tunes.
Then drive it like you stole it, cause you did.
roadster with a stick
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; 02-09-2010 at 08:55 PM.
Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
Originally Posted by Erzer
I just want what looks like heated seats; with the wiring and switches. Followed by the fog lights, front or all four rims, and faux vents...I guess I ask for too much
Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
Originally Posted by srtcoupe
I cannot beleive the insurance company totaled that car for the dent on the fender. The car, sans the dent, loooks perfect, and with low mileage to boot. To repair and repaint is less than 5k, what's up with that?
Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
I called this morning and spoke to JR the price 8995.00 he said it needed a tie rod end also on the side that was hit but the car runs out really good motor sounds great no noise .... some one should jump on this one I would but i'm in the process of buying a Motorhome for the misses and me,,,
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Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
I'm telling you guys, the car looked great & if I had another 10K to blow on a car I'd snap this one up in a heartbeat. Heck, someone might even be talented enough to pull out the dent on the fender without having to replace the thing. I guess it all comes down to how close to perfect you'd want your car to look.
Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
Pop out a dent and replace a tie rod. Whole package under $10K
But still with a salvage title.
What a shame.
Nobody has any money to grab it.
What a shame.
Crumpy said something unrepeatable that translates to "No Way Pal"
What a shame.
I'm on alternate plan "C" Bought a lottery ticket.
We'll just see.
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But still with a salvage title.
What a shame.
Nobody has any money to grab it.
What a shame.
Crumpy said something unrepeatable that translates to "No Way Pal"
What a shame.
I'm on alternate plan "C" Bought a lottery ticket.
We'll just see.
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Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
The two and a half car garage at my new place will be done in a week or two, think I can get away with telling the misses that this should be the half car that belongs there? LMAO
Did you ever put on a ring on that 'misses' finger. Time to turn her from a Ms. to Mrs.
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Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
Maybe this is the second time it has been involved in an accident. First time gave it the Salvage title. James
Originally Posted by srtcoupe
I cannot beleive the insurance company totaled that car for the dent on the fender. The car, sans the dent, loooks perfect, and with low mileage to boot. To repair and repaint is less than 5k, what's up with that?
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Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
It didn't appear that way, James, I mean, there certainly wasn't anything else apparently damaged or repaired, for that matter.
The guy who first pointed out the SRT to me has bought several cars from this guy with no problems.
Of course, this is the same guy who constantly pesters me about my dog of a SRT (he owns a 85 'vette with the L98 engine - NOT a world beater by any stretch of the imagination plus a couple of pansy Mustangs) & the fact that all Benz's are really pieces of crap. I already told him to please bring anything you own & when I get done putting the smack-down on them I expect no more endless teasing about "crap Crossfires".
Oh, & get this, when I told him what Hcarter discovered about the price he's now "thinking" about buying it.
The guy who first pointed out the SRT to me has bought several cars from this guy with no problems.
Of course, this is the same guy who constantly pesters me about my dog of a SRT (he owns a 85 'vette with the L98 engine - NOT a world beater by any stretch of the imagination plus a couple of pansy Mustangs) & the fact that all Benz's are really pieces of crap. I already told him to please bring anything you own & when I get done putting the smack-down on them I expect no more endless teasing about "crap Crossfires".
Oh, & get this, when I told him what Hcarter discovered about the price he's now "thinking" about buying it.
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Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
Originally Posted by tighed1
Then there's shipping for some of us.
NW. did u make that call?
NW. did u make that call?
Re: Salvage SRT-6 for sale.
Originally Posted by Kurts
Almost forgot - aw, Tighed, take the drive from Pleasantville, AZ to the land of seemingly endless winter (though there is NO WAY we can compete with the East Coast this year!) to the burgeoning town of Weyauwega (they may have motel, I'm not sure) & get the tie rod replaced, stuff the side marker back in place with some duct tape & voila', another car for your collection!
Getting it upon a trailer shouldn't be hard but sans a visit to Weyawega ( which is an indian word for "why would anybody ever come here?") how would you drive it up on one, much less drive it home?
Kurts, how far is the sweet little town of Weyawayfromanywhar from you?
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