Scrap Yard Prices
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Scrap Yard Prices
Anyone know what a scrap Yard would give me for my jeep?
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The problem is the previous owner has a hold on the title and i just cant wait any long found another jeep that i want to fix up so i just need to scrap or part this one.
If you want to make an offer lemme know,(private message me) will be sold with out its engine!
Click on my build to see the photos
The problem is the previous owner has a hold on the title and i just cant wait any long found another jeep that i want to fix up so i just need to scrap or part this one.
If you want to make an offer lemme know,(private message me) will be sold with out its engine!
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Anyone know what a scrap Yard would give me for my jeep?
Click on my build to see the photos
The problem is the previous owner has a hold on the title and i just cant wait any long found another jeep that i want to fix up so i just need to scrap or part this one.
If you want to make an offer lemme know,(private message me) will be sold with out its engine!
Click on my build to see the photos
The problem is the previous owner has a hold on the title and i just cant wait any long found another jeep that i want to fix up so i just need to scrap or part this one.
If you want to make an offer lemme know,(private message me) will be sold with out its engine!
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If there's a hold on the title how are you going to be able to sell it to a scrap yard? Technically it's not your property. Or am I missing something?
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If the owner doesn't have a clear title in hand he can't scrap the vehicle (at least that's how it is here) so if there's a hold on the title he can't even scrap it much less you scrapping it
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Previous owner either needs to produce the title or buy the Jeep back for the purchase price + improvements you have invoices for.
What he is doing is unlawful in every state. You might need to take him to court.
What he is doing is unlawful in every state. You might need to take him to court.
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Originally Posted by Firestorm500
Previous owner either needs to produce the title or buy the Jeep back for the purchase price + improvements you have invoices for.
What he is doing is unlawful in every state. You might need to take him to court.
What he is doing is unlawful in every state. You might need to take him to court.