anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
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Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
ßill L. W. ------ III wrote:
> I would pass on it, it has a four cylinder.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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are you offering your six cylinder to her for $2000.???
: )
walt
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Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
Nope, because I know just how much it would cost to make the six
cylinder swap. even if the four were free it would still cost more than
the fair market value for the six cylinder vehicle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wallster wrote:
>
> are you offering your six cylinder to her for $2000.???
> : )
>
> walt
cylinder swap. even if the four were free it would still cost more than
the fair market value for the six cylinder vehicle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wallster wrote:
>
> are you offering your six cylinder to her for $2000.???
> : )
>
> walt
#43
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Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
Nope, because I know just how much it would cost to make the six
cylinder swap. even if the four were free it would still cost more than
the fair market value for the six cylinder vehicle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wallster wrote:
>
> are you offering your six cylinder to her for $2000.???
> : )
>
> walt
cylinder swap. even if the four were free it would still cost more than
the fair market value for the six cylinder vehicle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wallster wrote:
>
> are you offering your six cylinder to her for $2000.???
> : )
>
> walt
#44
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Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
Nope, because I know just how much it would cost to make the six
cylinder swap. even if the four were free it would still cost more than
the fair market value for the six cylinder vehicle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wallster wrote:
>
> are you offering your six cylinder to her for $2000.???
> : )
>
> walt
cylinder swap. even if the four were free it would still cost more than
the fair market value for the six cylinder vehicle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wallster wrote:
>
> are you offering your six cylinder to her for $2000.???
> : )
>
> walt
#45
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Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
Nope, because I know just how much it would cost to make the six
cylinder swap. even if the four were free it would still cost more than
the fair market value for the six cylinder vehicle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wallster wrote:
>
> are you offering your six cylinder to her for $2000.???
> : )
>
> walt
cylinder swap. even if the four were free it would still cost more than
the fair market value for the six cylinder vehicle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wallster wrote:
>
> are you offering your six cylinder to her for $2000.???
> : )
>
> walt
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Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
I don't think that buying a Wrangler on eBay is in itself anything to be
overly worried about, but buying a Salvage Title in any venue is always
something to look at very carefully. I think you can buy a car or truck on
eBay and 1.) get a pretty good deal, and 2.) get a pretty good vehicle. I am
not sure that a vehicle with a Salvage Title is a good buy no matter where
you get it.
eBay will allow anything that the Buyer and the Seller agree to. There is
some idiot that just paid $15,400 for a slice of toast, so I am sure that
eBay will not object to you buying a wrecked car for two grand. I would be
leery of a repeat bidder that keeps cropping up at the seller's auctions.
One thing to keep in mind is that once a vehicle is branded with a Salvage
Title, it will always have the salvage title. This means that all future
owners will be alerted to the fact that the car was once totalled by the
insurance carrier, and was put back together by the shop. Cars like this
sometimes will never be straight, and normal people will not buy a used car
that indicates that it was once a total wreck. This means that you may be
stuck with this vehicle for a very long time.
<denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512
> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near
> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can
> get it retitled.
> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has
> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last
> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq)
> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item
> 4548569512)
> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would
> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would
> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready)
> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips!
> Thanks,
> Denise
>
overly worried about, but buying a Salvage Title in any venue is always
something to look at very carefully. I think you can buy a car or truck on
eBay and 1.) get a pretty good deal, and 2.) get a pretty good vehicle. I am
not sure that a vehicle with a Salvage Title is a good buy no matter where
you get it.
eBay will allow anything that the Buyer and the Seller agree to. There is
some idiot that just paid $15,400 for a slice of toast, so I am sure that
eBay will not object to you buying a wrecked car for two grand. I would be
leery of a repeat bidder that keeps cropping up at the seller's auctions.
One thing to keep in mind is that once a vehicle is branded with a Salvage
Title, it will always have the salvage title. This means that all future
owners will be alerted to the fact that the car was once totalled by the
insurance carrier, and was put back together by the shop. Cars like this
sometimes will never be straight, and normal people will not buy a used car
that indicates that it was once a total wreck. This means that you may be
stuck with this vehicle for a very long time.
<denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512
> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near
> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can
> get it retitled.
> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has
> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last
> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq)
> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item
> 4548569512)
> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would
> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would
> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready)
> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips!
> Thanks,
> Denise
>
#47
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Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
I don't think that buying a Wrangler on eBay is in itself anything to be
overly worried about, but buying a Salvage Title in any venue is always
something to look at very carefully. I think you can buy a car or truck on
eBay and 1.) get a pretty good deal, and 2.) get a pretty good vehicle. I am
not sure that a vehicle with a Salvage Title is a good buy no matter where
you get it.
eBay will allow anything that the Buyer and the Seller agree to. There is
some idiot that just paid $15,400 for a slice of toast, so I am sure that
eBay will not object to you buying a wrecked car for two grand. I would be
leery of a repeat bidder that keeps cropping up at the seller's auctions.
One thing to keep in mind is that once a vehicle is branded with a Salvage
Title, it will always have the salvage title. This means that all future
owners will be alerted to the fact that the car was once totalled by the
insurance carrier, and was put back together by the shop. Cars like this
sometimes will never be straight, and normal people will not buy a used car
that indicates that it was once a total wreck. This means that you may be
stuck with this vehicle for a very long time.
<denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512
> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near
> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can
> get it retitled.
> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has
> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last
> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq)
> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item
> 4548569512)
> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would
> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would
> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready)
> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips!
> Thanks,
> Denise
>
overly worried about, but buying a Salvage Title in any venue is always
something to look at very carefully. I think you can buy a car or truck on
eBay and 1.) get a pretty good deal, and 2.) get a pretty good vehicle. I am
not sure that a vehicle with a Salvage Title is a good buy no matter where
you get it.
eBay will allow anything that the Buyer and the Seller agree to. There is
some idiot that just paid $15,400 for a slice of toast, so I am sure that
eBay will not object to you buying a wrecked car for two grand. I would be
leery of a repeat bidder that keeps cropping up at the seller's auctions.
One thing to keep in mind is that once a vehicle is branded with a Salvage
Title, it will always have the salvage title. This means that all future
owners will be alerted to the fact that the car was once totalled by the
insurance carrier, and was put back together by the shop. Cars like this
sometimes will never be straight, and normal people will not buy a used car
that indicates that it was once a total wreck. This means that you may be
stuck with this vehicle for a very long time.
<denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512
> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near
> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can
> get it retitled.
> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has
> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last
> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq)
> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item
> 4548569512)
> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would
> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would
> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready)
> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips!
> Thanks,
> Denise
>
#48
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Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
I don't think that buying a Wrangler on eBay is in itself anything to be
overly worried about, but buying a Salvage Title in any venue is always
something to look at very carefully. I think you can buy a car or truck on
eBay and 1.) get a pretty good deal, and 2.) get a pretty good vehicle. I am
not sure that a vehicle with a Salvage Title is a good buy no matter where
you get it.
eBay will allow anything that the Buyer and the Seller agree to. There is
some idiot that just paid $15,400 for a slice of toast, so I am sure that
eBay will not object to you buying a wrecked car for two grand. I would be
leery of a repeat bidder that keeps cropping up at the seller's auctions.
One thing to keep in mind is that once a vehicle is branded with a Salvage
Title, it will always have the salvage title. This means that all future
owners will be alerted to the fact that the car was once totalled by the
insurance carrier, and was put back together by the shop. Cars like this
sometimes will never be straight, and normal people will not buy a used car
that indicates that it was once a total wreck. This means that you may be
stuck with this vehicle for a very long time.
<denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512
> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near
> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can
> get it retitled.
> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has
> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last
> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq)
> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item
> 4548569512)
> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would
> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would
> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready)
> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips!
> Thanks,
> Denise
>
overly worried about, but buying a Salvage Title in any venue is always
something to look at very carefully. I think you can buy a car or truck on
eBay and 1.) get a pretty good deal, and 2.) get a pretty good vehicle. I am
not sure that a vehicle with a Salvage Title is a good buy no matter where
you get it.
eBay will allow anything that the Buyer and the Seller agree to. There is
some idiot that just paid $15,400 for a slice of toast, so I am sure that
eBay will not object to you buying a wrecked car for two grand. I would be
leery of a repeat bidder that keeps cropping up at the seller's auctions.
One thing to keep in mind is that once a vehicle is branded with a Salvage
Title, it will always have the salvage title. This means that all future
owners will be alerted to the fact that the car was once totalled by the
insurance carrier, and was put back together by the shop. Cars like this
sometimes will never be straight, and normal people will not buy a used car
that indicates that it was once a total wreck. This means that you may be
stuck with this vehicle for a very long time.
<denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512
> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near
> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can
> get it retitled.
> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has
> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last
> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq)
> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item
> 4548569512)
> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would
> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would
> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready)
> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips!
> Thanks,
> Denise
>
#49
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Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
I don't think that buying a Wrangler on eBay is in itself anything to be
overly worried about, but buying a Salvage Title in any venue is always
something to look at very carefully. I think you can buy a car or truck on
eBay and 1.) get a pretty good deal, and 2.) get a pretty good vehicle. I am
not sure that a vehicle with a Salvage Title is a good buy no matter where
you get it.
eBay will allow anything that the Buyer and the Seller agree to. There is
some idiot that just paid $15,400 for a slice of toast, so I am sure that
eBay will not object to you buying a wrecked car for two grand. I would be
leery of a repeat bidder that keeps cropping up at the seller's auctions.
One thing to keep in mind is that once a vehicle is branded with a Salvage
Title, it will always have the salvage title. This means that all future
owners will be alerted to the fact that the car was once totalled by the
insurance carrier, and was put back together by the shop. Cars like this
sometimes will never be straight, and normal people will not buy a used car
that indicates that it was once a total wreck. This means that you may be
stuck with this vehicle for a very long time.
<denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512
> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near
> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can
> get it retitled.
> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has
> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last
> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq)
> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item
> 4548569512)
> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would
> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would
> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready)
> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips!
> Thanks,
> Denise
>
overly worried about, but buying a Salvage Title in any venue is always
something to look at very carefully. I think you can buy a car or truck on
eBay and 1.) get a pretty good deal, and 2.) get a pretty good vehicle. I am
not sure that a vehicle with a Salvage Title is a good buy no matter where
you get it.
eBay will allow anything that the Buyer and the Seller agree to. There is
some idiot that just paid $15,400 for a slice of toast, so I am sure that
eBay will not object to you buying a wrecked car for two grand. I would be
leery of a repeat bidder that keeps cropping up at the seller's auctions.
One thing to keep in mind is that once a vehicle is branded with a Salvage
Title, it will always have the salvage title. This means that all future
owners will be alerted to the fact that the car was once totalled by the
insurance carrier, and was put back together by the shop. Cars like this
sometimes will never be straight, and normal people will not buy a used car
that indicates that it was once a total wreck. This means that you may be
stuck with this vehicle for a very long time.
<denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512
> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near
> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can
> get it retitled.
> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has
> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last
> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq)
> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item
> 4548569512)
> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would
> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would
> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready)
> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips!
> Thanks,
> Denise
>
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Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
Plus my Daughter working for the Kalifornia Department of Motor
Vehicles has arrested many people trying to register a stolen car under
that title.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> I don't think that buying a Wrangler on eBay is in itself anything to be
> overly worried about, but buying a Salvage Title in any venue is always
> something to look at very carefully. I think you can buy a car or truck on
> eBay and 1.) get a pretty good deal, and 2.) get a pretty good vehicle. I am
> not sure that a vehicle with a Salvage Title is a good buy no matter where
> you get it.
>
> eBay will allow anything that the Buyer and the Seller agree to. There is
> some idiot that just paid $15,400 for a slice of toast, so I am sure that
> eBay will not object to you buying a wrecked car for two grand. I would be
> leery of a repeat bidder that keeps cropping up at the seller's auctions.
>
> One thing to keep in mind is that once a vehicle is branded with a Salvage
> Title, it will always have the salvage title. This means that all future
> owners will be alerted to the fact that the car was once totalled by the
> insurance carrier, and was put back together by the shop. Cars like this
> sometimes will never be straight, and normal people will not buy a used car
> that indicates that it was once a total wreck. This means that you may be
> stuck with this vehicle for a very long time.
Vehicles has arrested many people trying to register a stolen car under
that title.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> I don't think that buying a Wrangler on eBay is in itself anything to be
> overly worried about, but buying a Salvage Title in any venue is always
> something to look at very carefully. I think you can buy a car or truck on
> eBay and 1.) get a pretty good deal, and 2.) get a pretty good vehicle. I am
> not sure that a vehicle with a Salvage Title is a good buy no matter where
> you get it.
>
> eBay will allow anything that the Buyer and the Seller agree to. There is
> some idiot that just paid $15,400 for a slice of toast, so I am sure that
> eBay will not object to you buying a wrecked car for two grand. I would be
> leery of a repeat bidder that keeps cropping up at the seller's auctions.
>
> One thing to keep in mind is that once a vehicle is branded with a Salvage
> Title, it will always have the salvage title. This means that all future
> owners will be alerted to the fact that the car was once totalled by the
> insurance carrier, and was put back together by the shop. Cars like this
> sometimes will never be straight, and normal people will not buy a used car
> that indicates that it was once a total wreck. This means that you may be
> stuck with this vehicle for a very long time.