Submitted by k24dj t3_11apm2a in Connecticut
Was looking at a car had bill of sale only 1999 Mazda Miata checked vin came up as salvaged but it’s over 20 years old how does that work ? Also would not having the last registration be an issue.
Submitted by k24dj t3_11apm2a in Connecticut
Was looking at a car had bill of sale only 1999 Mazda Miata checked vin came up as salvaged but it’s over 20 years old how does that work ? Also would not having the last registration be an issue.
I just asked the seller if he has it but just want to check before looking at the car. Looks like he sells cars maybe I can get him to contact
Just a word of warning; if you try to register a car that's been salvaged, the inspector is going to go over it with a fine tooth comb. They'll check EVERYTHING and I do mean EVERYTHING. I also believe that you have to have the vehicle towed in to the DMV to have it inspected. Better be sure it's worth that extra hassle. OTOH, a Miata was my dream car when I was in my 20s.
Yeah that’s why I’m trying to figure out if cars that don’t require title still have to go through the inspection of vin comes up at salvaged because I’m not dealing with that inspection haha
No, you cannot go and register a car that is salvage. The vehicle would need to have a salvage inspection first. Unless you have done one of these before, I advise to walk away from the vehicle. Your basically buying a paper weight until the whole process is complete. The car would have to be absolutely perfect to pass, including not having a drop of oil anywhere…
So making an agreement to purchase contingent on the car passing salvage inspection is the way to do this.
Could be, but if the seller was confident it would pass easily they would almost certainly get a far higher price running it through and selling it after.
The poster above isn't kidding, I've had the DMV reject a car for a leaky seal that had nothing to do with the damage or repair. It's a nightmare.
I don’t disagree.
This is actually a really good question and I don’t know the answer. Did you run a NMVTIS or a carfax? I would run the carfax and see if it was registered after the salvage event as a rebuilt title. CarFax may actually show a rebuilt title being issued otherwise call the DMV of the issuing state and see if they can help you out. I am not certain whether CT requires inspection on rebuilt titles but I wouldn’t think so.
As long as you have a q1 form that has the last registered owner on it or the licensed dealer should be good.
Sometimes the state makes you get it inspected.
You would need a reissued VIN from the state which requires an inspection. This happened to me last year when I inherited a classic car and it was a massive pain in the ass.
Yes and no. If it's a salvage it has go get Inspected in Wethersfield, but after that yes you can register it, they don't do titles for anything over 20 years old
Ive never heard of a "reissued" vin
oops I meant to say "assigned" VIN. A reissued VIN would imply it came back from the original manufacturer
Let’s say you are able to after it’s inspected; your insurance is going to be a nightmare and it’s resale value will be pennies. Miata’s aren’t a cheap project car like Donut Media hyped them up to be 8 years ago. If you’re stuck with this one already, I’d either part it out or build it specifically for the track.
My insurance was quoted $60 a
month gave them the vin and everything don’t care about resale value it’s already cheap as is but I didn’t get it yet really would like to avoid the headache
The seller would have done it if it was that easy. If your getting a “great” deal, thats why.
already been said.
Unless this Miata would be for track use only, I’d highly recommend staying away from it in that case. There’s always Miata’s popping up on the marketplace. Sadly they aren’t as cheap as they used to be.
Need a salvage inspection. The only place they do that right now is Wethersfield DMV. And for the love of god do not drive it there, tow it. You’ll be in trouble if you drive it. It will not make the inspector happy. And you want them to be happy.
Salvage cars till need to be towed (all 4 wheels on a trailer) and they fully inspect the car. Can’t remember if you need a parts list and before and after pictures of repairs as well, I know some states require that. Then if and when it passes you can get a rebuilt title. Unless you can snag it super cheap or some form of track car I wouldn’t bother.
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Are you able to contact last registered owner ?;