There is an old saying that A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client.
There is an old saying that A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client.
Davis–Monthan Air Force Base
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Most of this is aimed at someone who encounters a "Rebuilt Salvage" vehicle. You need to know what that means (many people don't) and then you need to determine if the car is a good buy (factoring in what I said). It can work out if you do it right. If you aren't careful, I assume most people would realize that it can…
It was less of a porn-stache and more of a better-manicured Lemmy.
There is an exception - track cars! Never going to be seen on the public roads? Throwing away most of the interior and stock electrics anyways? A flooded mustang GT would be a miiiiiiiiighty fine base for a road or drag car. Or how about a miata that was in a fire? It added it's own lightness! Spec miata it…
Call me crazy, but I would feel better buying a salvage vehicle from the first post-salvage owner than a freshly salvaged title.