Thanks Rusty,
        I found out that here in Oklahoma, you can have a salvage car
repaired, take the receipts and the car to a tag agency, and they can issue
a "rebuild" (or maybe it was "rebuilt" and I just wasn't hearing too well
that day) title.  And, yeah, I know that it can be for an "economic" total
or a "structural" total, could be something minor, I'm hoping that, if
things get that far, to have a good PPI done.  Just want to get some ideas
on how much it might cost to fix an inoperative cruise control and a
fluctuating heater fan (doesn't seem to shut off completely) and (not too
important right now) inoperative aircon for a 1987 300E.
Best regards,
Tom Reynolds
Sand Springs, OK

At 07:22 AM 12/07/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>
>Salvage title in my state (IA) means the car was totalled, then 
>repaired. Depending on what caused it to be totalled, could mean 
>problems with structural integrity that you might not discover until 
>your next bad accident, or a tendency to rust prematurely. Or it 
>could be fine. Get it checked carefully, and take a hefty discount 
>for the salvage title.
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>82 Mercedes 300SD, 275k
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