>More then likely the reason it is being sold with a
>salvage title is that it will not pass a state inspection.
That's a given, since it has no engine or tranny.
>All cars in NC have to have a current state inspection
>sticker to be sold and I guess it is the same in you state.
I don't believe so. You can sell it without inspection but
you can't get plates.
>He it cost about $75.00 to get a salvage title changed to
>a rebuilt title after a safety inspection.
Rules are more restrictive here. Some types of salvage
titles cannot be transferred until the car is roadworthy and
inspected, others can be transferred. Inspection is for
safety and stolen parts. The state can tear the car apart
if they so choose when looking for stolen parts.
>There are two numbers to look for under the hood on the
>cowling. A JAL number and a serial number.
Thanks, I'll look for these.
>I am 6' and have no trouble fitting in a Tiger and do not
>race with the seat all the way back.
Sounds good.
Thanks for the input,
Dan Jones
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