does anybody know where you can buy flood damage cars from the hurricanes? ive done searches and really cant come up with anything?
Why would you want to do somthing like that. There is a guy in the northcentral region that is selling a convertable fire that has been water damaged. As far as finding any of those cars, they will probly be at a local used car corner lot near you.
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man thats exactly what i want a convertible cavalier or sunfire try and get me some info if you could man, thanks!
www.copart.com
They should have what you are looking for. but the thing is that you need to find an agent that will bid and buy the car for you. Unless you have a automotive dealers license.
http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=21&i=26098&t=26098
Here is a link to the post, he just posted it a couple of days ago. Email him or send him a message and see what you can work out. Hope it all works out well for you.
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find some one's car next to a river, push it in. wait, when the owner comes out say "your car just fell in the river," when they get it towed out and paid from the insurance tell them to buy it back and give em $50 bucks.
j/k, I know my cousin owns a body shop and he can get all that stuff from a couple yards up there. I'm not sure if you need a license for all of them and I don't have any names of the yards. Try searching you might find one. I'd ask him but I hardley see him sorry.
I used to see flood cars on Yahoo auctions all the time. I haven't checked there lately though.
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You need a rebuilder's license here in the state of Kansas... not too sure about other states. But if you like working on vehicles, and don't like driving the same car for very long; rebuilding salvage-title vehicles is a nice side-job.
I spend about 20 hours a week working at a body shop rebuilding salvaged cars, it's a lot of fun. When I'm getting off my primary job, I get to go take a cutoff wheel and a sawzall to a car to get some key components out of it, then start working on building up another.