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Old 07-30-2009, 09:49 AM   #1
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Hi, everybody!

I want to bid on salvage 1969 FORD MUSTANG at Copart and already found a company which provides such services

Maybe somebody has expiriences in bidding on cars?
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:27 AM   #2
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nope.. not I.
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Bidding on cars?- sure. Bidding on a salvage car?- nope.

What's the issue?
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Are you looking for a parts donor for a 69 you already have, or are you looking for a project?

If you're after a donor that will probably work, but ebay will typically have more cars available and easier to use.

If you're after a project I urge you to not go after a salvage car, 69's are hard enough and more expensive to find parts and restore, and a salvage car will probably have issues getting retitled in your state, so it's really not worth it when you could find one with a clear title and in a bit better shape elsewhere.
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