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Does it have a rebuilt title? If so, will you insurance company or any insurance company take it on?
If none will insure it with a rebuilt title, value is very low except for salvage.
Local yard would rebuild vehicle for many, many years, but stopped when potential customers could not obtain collision insurance.
Here are the NJ motor vehicle documents needed to obtain a title, purchase a
"Salvage" vehicle...
http://www.state.nj.us/mvcbiz/Abandoned/HowToRestore.htm
Talk about documentation!
How to restore a title on a salvage vehicle
Related Links
Agency locations- salvage titlespdf
OS-3 Salvage Inspection Applicationpdf
OS-4 Salvage Vehicle Informationpdf
OS-61 Application for Salvage Certificate of Titlepdf
Insurance Listing Sheetpdf
Submission Checklist: Request for Salvage Titlepdf
13:21-22.1-19 Salvage Certificates of Title- regualations
After a salvage title has been issued, you will need to make the required repairs before scheduling an inspection.
Before your vehicle undergoes repairs, you must take photographs of the vehicle. The photographs must clearly show each side of the vehicle.
For detailed instructions on salvage vehicle inspection and restoring a salvage title, download or print Salvage Vehicle Information. This document includes tips for taking before and after photos.
"Salvage Vehicle Information:
New Jersey
Motor Vehicle Commission P.O. Box 017
Trenton, NJ 08666-0017
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
1-609-292-6500 ext. 5063
Salvage Vehicle Information
This procedure will be followed after a New Jersey Salvage Certificate of Ownership is issued and you
wish to have the vehicle repaired and subsequently inspected. If the salvage inspection is passed, and all
requirements are met, the vehicle will be eligible to be converted to an operable salvage title.
The inspection may take one hour. You may not observe the inspection. DO NOT bring children.
Please follow the below check boxes as a guide and complete in the order listed below. If you have any
questions, please visit our website at www.njmvc.gov or contact the above listed number.
Photographs before and after repairs are required. After the salvage title is issued the first step 1 is to take color photographs of the vehicle. The photos must be clear and cannot cut off any
portion of the vehicle. These photos must include the following:
At least 1 photo of the entire front and left side of the vehicle (before and after repairs).
At least 1 photo of the entire rear and right side of the vehicle (before and after repairs).
Note: If repairs were started before pictures could be taken, a damage report from your
insurance company is required. This report will substitute only for the before photos.
Bill of sale is required for each *major component part used in the reconstruction, rebuilding, or
2 repair of the vehicle. Each bill of sale must include the name and address of the buyer and seller,
the date of purchase, and the sale price of the part. Whether New or Used part must contain the
following:
If new parts are used, the bill of sale must contain a description of the part and the part
number.
If used parts are used, the bill of sale must contain the following:
• A description of the part.
• The date the part was dismantled or removed. (if applicable)
• The name and address of the person or business that removed the part
• The year, make, model, and the vehicle identification number (VIN) from the vehicle the
part was removed from. (If the VIN is not available, you must supply a statement from the
seller as to why the VIN is not available)
If used, *major component parts, the full and correct VIN from the vehicle(s) which parts were
removed is required. All VIN must be listed on the back of this form.
*Major component parts are defined as: Assembled items are defined as:
Engine
Transmission/Transaxle
Front Bumper
Rear bumper
Each Quarter Panel
Decklid, Tailgate, Hatchback
Roof (Including T-Tops)
Cowl
Nose (fenders, hood, bumper, radiator support)
Front clip (cowl, frame section, shock, and apron
structure)
Each Fender
Hood or Engine Cover
Each Door
OS/SS-4 (R/1)
Frame
Shock Tower or Apron
Rear clip (rear sheet metal, frame section, roof)
Short Clip (rear clip without roof)
OS/SS-3 “Salvage Inspection Application” must be fully completed and returned to your closest
NJMVC office that processes Salvage transactions. For a complete list of the NJMVC Salvage
Sites, visit www.njmvc.gov or call Extension 5063.
Inspection fee for motorcycles is $100.00 and fee for vehicles is $200.00. Check or money order
made payable to "NJMVC". The inspection fee is non-refundable and expires in one (1) year.
You may visit any NJMVC Salvage Agency or send the application and fee to:
NJ MVC - 225 E. State Street, P.O. Box 017, Trenton, NJ, 08666-0017
For a complete listing of the NJMVC Salvage Sites you may visit www.njmvc.gov.
Call any inspection site to schedule your appointment. The inspection sites are listed on the 5 Form OS/SS-3. They will try to schedule an appointment that is most convenient for you.
However, if you are late or miss your scheduled appointment, your inspection and fee will be
forfeited and you must re-apply for the inspection. The inspection fee is non-refundable and
expires in one (1) year.
Fax a copy of your NJ Salvage Title, copy of OS/SS-3, and the lower portion of this form
containing any vehicle identification numbers, to the inspection site you will be visiting. Fax
numbers of the inspection sites are also located on the OS/SS-3 Form.
Bring the following documents to your inspection:
1) The NJ Salvage Title issued in your name.
2) Your copy of the OS/SS-3 attached to the NJ Salvage Title.
3) Bills of sale for each major component part used.
4) Before and after color photographs (Damage report if no before photos)
5) Work order showing all repairs made.
6) VIN numbers of new and used parts, with detailed description of work performed on work order.
7) If flood vehicle, a damage report from the insurance company is required.
8) If theft recovery vehicle, a theft report from the law enforcement agency which recovered the stolen vehicle is required (NJAC 13:21-22.15( B) 3).
Component Parts Vehicle Identification Number (17-Digits)
Big list that I can't copy and paste..includes such as, Component Parts Vehicle Identification Number (17-Digits)
Engine
Transmission
Frame
LF Fender
RF Fender
Hood
LF Door
RF Door
LR Door
RR Door
FR Bumper
R Bumper
L Quarter Panel
R Quarter Panel
Decklid/Hatchback
Tailgate
Cargo Box/Pkup Bed
Truck Cab
Body-Car
Air Bags
Misc.
OS/SS-4 (R/1)
The Motor Vehicle Commission requires before and after photos of the vehicle. These photos must
clearly show all four sides of the vehicle. The requirements and restrictions of the ph otos are as
follows:
The vehicle must be clean and free of any debris or snow.
Color photos are required.
Photos must be clear.
Photos cannot cut off any portion of the vehicle.
Photos must be standard size or larger (2¼ X 4¼).
Polaroid photos are acceptable.
Photo quality paper is required if pictures are self printed.
Note: If you do not have before photos you must first contact the previous owner. If you are
unsuccessful in obtaining acceptable before photos, a damage report from the insurance company is required. This will only substitute for the before photos."
Good luck and let us know what happens.