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93SE ACCORD 05-30-2019 03:34 PM

1991 Honda Accord SE For Sale
 
I have this super clean 91 Accord SE that i prefer to sale as a whole instead of part's.unfortunately when i bought the car the guy didnt have a pinkslip only a bill of sale to make a long story short when i went to the DMV to register the car thats when i found out that the car can no longer be register because it was junk by the insurance for a front end damage that it cost more to fix than the value of the car. I got hold of the insurance and they confirm the front end damage they couldnt tell me alot because i wasnt the owner of the vehicle but the car is in excellent shape.If anyone is interested, the car is located in Santa Maria California and im asking $1,200 for it i can provide VIN# if anyone needs it. I can be reach by email at dj80513@yahoo.com Thanks for looking..... Ill post pictures of the engine and trunk later on today or tomorrow.

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ticktock 05-30-2019 10:26 PM

Wow, it's so clean and low mileage.

93SE ACCORD 05-30-2019 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by ticktock (Post 385477)
Wow, it's so clean and low mileage.

Yes! it is super clean ticktock Unfortunately the value of these cars are so low that any little accident u have in these beautiful cars the insurance wants to junk them right away.

NMinop 05-31-2019 11:55 PM

Sweet car. Does anyone have experience with getting a salvage car back to a registered vehicle? I did a quick search about this, and it seems like quite a process, and can be harder if bringing from another state. Apparently some states require the car to be inspected/approved/reinstated from the state of origin, as well as the same process in the future state. Would be a fun car to have if not for that- but I don't know much about it.


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