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10 hours ago, REALLYRURAL said:
Fred one again you miss the point and make no point.
It’s still a salvage vehicle. Your insurance company would submit the VIN to places like carfax.
Best to disclose this information up front to any potential buyer. They will likely do a carfax on the vehicle before buying. I know I would.
As far as what it’s worth. That’s between you and the buyer. You’ve already received a good chunk of money from insurance. Set a low price and it will probably go fast.
What point were you trying to make?
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5 minutes ago, extech said:
i had a similar situation with a car i had. 71 datsun 510. insurance said it was worth 700. i showed them adds for sale of similar cars for 2000.
they agreed to settle for 1500 and i got my car back.
the value they put on it is only what blue book says. prove them otherwise
When I took out the insurance policy, I put in $14,000 as its value…. Guess I will see if they honor that number.
it will be a few days before adjusters get out here to assess the damage, we got hit hard in my neighborhood, but the storm got way worse as it moved east!
any advice as to the damage?
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i had a similar situation with a car i had. 71 datsun 510. insurance said it was worth 700. i showed them adds for sale of similar cars for 2000.
they agreed to settle for 1500 and i got my car back.
the value they put on it is only what blue book says. prove them otherwise
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