padam
Well-Known Member
I learned a little about the process when I bought a wrecked Toyota to use for a work car. It had a salvage title because it was rear ended and the insurance company totaled it.
The damage was confined to the trunk area, which I fixed mostly by chaining it to a tree and the liberal use of a big hammer. (This also earned me a pretty good reputation with my neighbors and children.)
Anyway I had to have it inspected by the state patrol to get a license plate.
I had assumed that it was a safety inspection. I was wrong. It was an inspection of the vin and to see where the parts came from. I had used only a few parts that I bought used from junk yards or eBay. I didn’t have the vins or receipts, because I didn’t know I was supposed to. The inspector let it slide because everything was such a low value it was obviously not a criminal thing.
What I learned is that the state is not as interested in the car you’re having inspected, as much as if the parts you used are from stolen cars.
I guess insurance fraud is also a target of these investigations.
That may be the case with this GTX, they don’t care much for this car, as much as everything else that goes into such a restoration.
The damage was confined to the trunk area, which I fixed mostly by chaining it to a tree and the liberal use of a big hammer. (This also earned me a pretty good reputation with my neighbors and children.)
Anyway I had to have it inspected by the state patrol to get a license plate.
I had assumed that it was a safety inspection. I was wrong. It was an inspection of the vin and to see where the parts came from. I had used only a few parts that I bought used from junk yards or eBay. I didn’t have the vins or receipts, because I didn’t know I was supposed to. The inspector let it slide because everything was such a low value it was obviously not a criminal thing.
What I learned is that the state is not as interested in the car you’re having inspected, as much as if the parts you used are from stolen cars.
I guess insurance fraud is also a target of these investigations.
That may be the case with this GTX, they don’t care much for this car, as much as everything else that goes into such a restoration.