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Looks like a 2000. Must been auction because there's show polish and soap writing on the windows.
Has a crease in the RF fender, and written on the windshield is "Salvage Title - $6500" - figuring it needed RF suspension work prior to even bringing it home.
If you ask me $6500 is a bit much for something that you can never trade in.
[Am I correct in assuming it's legal to register, insure, and drive a vehicle that's salvage title - just can't sell it or trade it in]
When I lived in WA state I bought a wrecked Porsche, rebuilt it, drove it for awile and then sold it. I had to have it inspected to get a new title, and it said "salvage" on the title, but you can sell or trade in just like any other vehicle, you just have to make the buyer is aware that it's a salvage. The policy may vary by state.
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