Hey guys, so I have a friend that stumbled across a real 32 5w. He hasn't purchased the car yet and is concerned about an issue with the ***le. He says that the car has a salvage ***le. He really wants the car because it's an original 5w but doesn't know if he should deal with the salvage ***le. What's everyone's thoughts? I don't have much experience with this and don't know what to tell him.
A salvage ***le is not going to hurt anything unless he plans on restoring it to a correct stock restoration. It will probably have a state issued vin number tag on it and as long as that matches he should be fine
If I had a chance to buy a '32 5wndw I wouldn't get too caught up in the ***le, salvage or whatever. As long as the ***le is legit in the state in question. There are other ways to get a ***le later. Tim
First I've heard of a salvage ***le for a hot rod, unless it was totaled and the insurance company was required to sell it with a salvage ***le. As a hot rodder into '32's I would not be concerned as long as the numbers match. As a matter of fact my last 3 deuces had goofy numbers, but with patience and perseverance I got the numbers straightened out. Love the DMV experience!!
Some states used to issue a salvage ***le if you bought the car in pieces. like ch***is one place body another and drive train somewhere else. Calif is odd on ***les so I can't be much help with what calif would do.
I know that in some states a salvage ***le makes the car unable to be licensed. I would never suggest something illegal, but there are places where you can purchase a ***le, buy the car!!!!! Most antique cars that I have purchased in the past didn't have paperwork and always got them registered. Again buy the car!!
salvage ***le will stay with car, even when it changes hands. your insurance company might not insure it. if totaled in a wreck might not get full value.
Something seems strange to me on this one , if its an original car why would it have a salvage ***le. Salvage ***les are usually for wrecked -damaged cars that have been declared a total loss through an insurance company.In Iowa salvage cars are required to to be inspected by the State DOT. Original cars would not generally fit in this category.
As long as the numbers match I don't see where he should have a problem any place. I talked to DMV in Ore about this & they said go to the state police for questions or problems as they cannot & do not deal with changing a ***le from salvage to standard.. I also talked to Grundy about insuring a salvage or rebuilt ***le & same answer . No problem as long as everything matches. If the car has a state issued number DO NOT remove it or you will be in deep ****,think felony here. I have not talked to the state police about changing a rebuilt or salvage ***le to a standard ***le as of today .I do plan to do so one of these days. I cannot vouch for other states but would suggest you talk to DMV or state police in your area.
Salvage ***les in CA are issued when a car is 1) Totaled by an insurance company and the car is bought back or 2) A car is sold to a junkyard and then that yard re-sales the car to an individual. No problem registering a salvage-***led car in CA. The car must be safety-inspected before the salvage ***le is issued. The state issues these "salvage" ***les to protect the buyer from buying wrecked or rebuilt cars that are not advertised as such.
If the Salvage Certificate (***le) is old; it may not be in Ca. Data base and, therefore, one could apply for a regular ***le.
Thanks for responses. Ya, I initially told him to buy it. It's not everyday we come across real bodies. I believe he said the insurance company declared it salvaged and the previous owner bought it back frm the insurance company. See if he buys it! Hopefully he does
Even if it is out of the system, if you show up with a piece of paper (the ***le) and it has "SALVAGED" printed on it, the CA DMV will retain the ***le as salvaged.
I'd much rather have a ***le like that that can be verified as legit rather than one of the fabricated ***les from the "we will sell you a ***le" outfits that sometimes don't survive close scrutiny by ***le inspectors.
If the ***le is 'out of the system' meaning not registered for a number of years, Caifornia dumps the ***le. If it is currentaly registered with plates with tags it will remain salvaged. But if there is just a piece of paper that says ***le for said vehicle and is salvage. Call one of the private ***le companies, they will help you out.. I bought a 54 wagon with no ***le and for the price I didn't care. I got a card from Pomona Swap vendor. I called her and she ran the numbers and it came back clear,, I asked what did I owe, she said nothing. If I remember right, when the artist Weeizie (Wesner)'s roadster was in the wreck on Mooneye day, to get the roadster back so he could fix it, he had to take a salvaged ***le.