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Old 10-09-2003, 08:59 AM
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Before you sell it, have it the vehicle checked out by a competent mechanic and keep the written record for yourself. I would put in the bill of sale "as is" and also that the buyer is or has had the car inspected by a competent mechanic and list the shop in the bill of sale. Also state that it is not a factory vehicle and essentially hand built. Buyer assumes all risks and liability going forward and holds seller harmless. Lastly, as some have stated, blanket liability insurance is dirt cheap. Several million for less than a grand per year. This insurance can cover you if someone drowns in your pool, gets hit by your golf ball, your dog bites somebody,your wife runs over somebody, your cobra crashes after or before you sell it. It won't cover business related lawsuits but will cover most other goofy accidents that you can get sued over. Scott
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