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Old 01-12-2010, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Excaliber View Post
Actually, the way to do it is this. Register it in Oregon, then transfer to any number of states that effectively "wash away" the salvage part and end up with a clean title when your done. One such state that can and does on occasion, allow a salvage title to become a regular title is Hawaii. It has a lot to do with what you say when you register and how you present your "case" to the DMV. I'm not saying it's right, I'm just saying... It happens, it's been done, heck YOU might be driving that used car with a clean title right now, you or your neighbors. It's fairly common actually.

You won't fool SAAC though, the history WILL be known at some point. This aint no Ford Focus were talking about it that will "blend in" with the crowd!
....AND the reason why I started the thread here and someone else started it on the SAAC Forum.

I have no idea when the flood was, or if it was fresh or salt water, but that stuff would be everywhere. Absolutely, the entire car would have to be completely, as buddy would say, taken down to "parade rest."
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