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Wrecked 91 Prelude on Hibid for Auction

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This thing has a ton of parts left on it. It even still has the stock rims left on it. I know people are looking for those. I would totally bid on it if only it was closer. It is in Georgia. This would be a good on to part out and you would make some good money on it.

Also could it be lowered? It looks kind of low to the ground, but it might just be the flat tires that are making it look lowered.


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Yeah, maybe someone with the right skills could bring it back, but that one might be beyond saving. But like you said there are lots of good parts on that car. The wheels are missing the center caps. I wonder if they're in the car? Someone needs to snag it up. It'd be a shame to see it crushed. This is bringing back lots of fond memories of when I used to scour the junkyards looking for 3rd gen parts.
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Yeah, not having a title would complicate disposal of the chassis once you have all the parts you want off the car. I'm not clear on what all would be involved but I'm sure that varies from state to state.

I'm going with the assumption that the engine is okay. You can definitely assume it's not blown. Since that car was crashed you can at least assume it was running when the crash happened. Same assumption for the transmission. So barring any impact damage, the engine and trans are probably okay.
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I said it would complicate things with no title. I didn't say it couldn't be done. :p In my case if I want to get rid of a derelict car, since the closest junkyard to me is over an hour away it would be more than an inconvenience to deliver a car to them. And I'm too far away for them to come get it. Since the high bid on the car is up to $400 it's becoming less and less desirable without knowing the condition of the rest of the car (besides the obvious damage).
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