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seans
05-09-2005, 10:26 AM
If anyone is interested, there is a 2003 Marauder for sale in the bargain news with a price of $15,995.00. The ad CLAIMS it is super charged with only 13,000 miles. The dealer is something called "state surplus auto sales" with a phone number of 973-886-2525. The ad is located on www.bargainnews.com (http://www.bargainnews.com).
SouLRioT
05-09-2005, 10:45 AM
Here's a link to the exact page: LINK (http://www.bargainnews.com/viewad.cfm?Show_Notepad=Yes&bnAd_ID=6064980&TheDealer=0)
More than likely no S/C but someone has to call and find out.
Merc-O-matic
05-09-2005, 11:03 AM
Probably thinks it's "super-charged" because you
have to use "super" Hi-test gasoline..........
Gotta Love It! :P
RoyLPita
05-09-2005, 11:53 AM
I made the call. It is a regular MM with 12k & the CD changer. It has a rebuilt salvage title (clear in NJ that can be clean in FL), an OASIS report that showed no work done,a build date of 6/4/02, a start date of 3/15/04 but the rest of the warranty cancelled by Ford.
rocknrod
05-09-2005, 04:47 PM
I made the call. It is a regular MM with 12k & the CD changer. It has a rebuilt salvage title (clear in NJ that can be clean in FL), an OASIS report that showed no work done,a build date of 6/4/02, a start date of 3/15/04 but the rest of the warranty cancelled by Ford.WOW. How do you get all this info ? How do I get this info on mine ? Is there a web page or something ? You guys are amazing:bows:
RoyLPita
05-09-2005, 04:50 PM
I always advertise (under my name) what I can do for my fellow members. Ask and you shall receive.
Marauder2005
05-09-2005, 06:24 PM
He is our P.I. :coolman: ;)
SergntMac
05-09-2005, 06:31 PM
Here in Illinois, we have a dozen reasons a "salvage" title is issued, it doesn't always mean "bad car." Automobiles get salvage titles from body damage, fire damage, water damage, insurance "totaled" claims, and all the customary mechanical complications. But, automobiles also get a salvage title when seized by law enforcement for gun, tint, and sound violations, as well as private mechanic's lein and when reposessed. These automobiles are available only to licensed used car dealers by auction, but they get salvage titles.
Considering the risk involved here, 16K seems high, but it doesn't look too risky. After all, the car is on public display, and with two of the four MM wheels visible. For the right price, this MM may be worth checking out if you're into rebuilding, and have resources. Want to have some fun? I'd take this risk, for 10-12K, can anyone spell "pro street"?
Bradley G
05-09-2005, 06:32 PM
Did you ask the nature of "salvage" Flood , Big wreck,(most common)someone found DOA?:eek: (Happens):( ect.If you are our PI? We need to know:D
Bradley G
Merc-O-matic
05-09-2005, 06:32 PM
Have you heard this........
"Do you work for the City?"
"Does that thing go fast?"
" I called a cab an hour ago, where have you been?"
Gotta Love It! :coolman:
MaLo03
05-09-2005, 06:50 PM
Have you heard this........
"Do you work for the City?"
"Does that thing go fast?"
" I called a cab an hour ago, where have you been?"
Gotta Love It! :coolman:
huh.....what you talking about
MaLo03
05-09-2005, 06:51 PM
WOW. How do you get all this info ? How do I get this info on mine ? Is there a web page or something ? You guys are amazing:bows:
We though you knew.
NAVCHAP
05-09-2005, 06:55 PM
Does Illinois issue salvage title for theft recovery vehicles? Is it possible the car was stolen and found after the insurance company cut a check? -kjs-
jgc61sr2002
05-09-2005, 07:19 PM
I would stay away from it if it was flood damaged. The value is greatly decreased with a salvage title. The info that made it salvage is available. I think your insurance company may has access to it.
RoyLPita
05-10-2005, 04:42 AM
Here in Illinois, we have a dozen reasons a "salvage" title is issued, it doesn't always mean "bad car." Automobiles get salvage titles from body damage, fire damage, water damage, insurance "totaled" claims, and all the customary mechanical complications. But, automobiles also get a salvage title when seized by law enforcement for gun, tint, and sound violations, as well as private mechanic's lein and when reposessed. These automobiles are available only to licensed used car dealers by auction, but they get salvage titles.
Considering the risk involved here, 16K seems high, but it doesn't look too risky. After all, the car is on public display, and with two of the four MM wheels visible. For the right price, this MM may be worth checking out if you're into rebuilding, and have resources. Want to have some fun? I'd take this risk, for 10-12K, can anyone spell "pro street"?
Great info. Thanx.
Bradley G
05-10-2005, 04:49 AM
I think it has to do with the cost of repairs(if needed) required, in relation to the value.In the event the car is stolen and not recovered until the insured is paid.I believe the car is taken to auction and sold by the insurance company to recover partial loss.
Bradley G
Does Illinois issue salvage title for theft recovery vehicles? Is it possible the car was stolen and found after the insurance company cut a check? -kjs-
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