steve911
Enthusiast
Is there any sense in developing a data base to help track the VIN's of the cars that get wrecked, rebuilt and re-sold sometimes without properly being documented?
It seems to me that I have noticed alot more wrecked Vipers being sold on EBay and other sites of late. Having a database set up to track as many cars as possible may help someone down the road months or years later when a car could reappear repaired and perhaps offered as though it was never wrecked.
Some might say that it might too late to start as there are many cars out there already, but I say its never too late to start.
This could also include cars that are being offered with branded titles already repaired, because we all have seen or heard about a salvage title in one state could mean a clear title in another.
The process doesnt have to be complicated and the results could be accessible to all VCA members.
thanks for listening
Steve A.
It seems to me that I have noticed alot more wrecked Vipers being sold on EBay and other sites of late. Having a database set up to track as many cars as possible may help someone down the road months or years later when a car could reappear repaired and perhaps offered as though it was never wrecked.
Some might say that it might too late to start as there are many cars out there already, but I say its never too late to start.
This could also include cars that are being offered with branded titles already repaired, because we all have seen or heard about a salvage title in one state could mean a clear title in another.
The process doesnt have to be complicated and the results could be accessible to all VCA members.
thanks for listening
Steve A.