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I don't think a salvage title carries the stigma that it did in the past. Good luck to the new owners and hopefully they do them right.
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A couple years ago I sold a '68 442 with a salvage title. It was a nice rust free numbers matching 4 speed car with nice paint and interior. It was like pulling teeth as people only wanted to pay $.50 on the dollar. I ended up selling for decent money but about 8-10,000 back of what it should've sold for if it had a clean title. I didn't think the title would affect it that bad. I went over the car and all I could find was a previous minor repair on drivers rear 1/4. It was probably bumped into back in the 80's when it wasn't worth anything.
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