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Burned out (NOT burn out) Superbird at IAAI (For auction, not mine)

It’s really a shame if not a crime that the car’s owner didn’t hang on to the car after the fire, collect his insurance money, but keep possession of it for likely a small cost.
Then he could have sold it and the title would be unblemished going forward after it gets restored.
I’m thinking restoring this car, even though a ground up project, is not going to be as much work as restoring the “hurricane Superbird” that Magnum Restorations is currently doing.
 
For posterity:

VIN: RM23UA175649

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I’m thinking restoring this car,

Bidding by the public is not permitted on this car.

You'll need to work through an auto broker or a dealer that has an active membership with iaai so you can bid on the car. See all the details/requirements on their website, as well as fees, fees, and more fees.

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Good luck to you if you decide to go after this car.
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I double dog dare ya....... :popcorn2:

wait, didn't it take over a month just for a cut/buff? :poke:
LOL... I got all my stuff out of there and will never be another paint job for me out of George's shop.

That thing doesn't look that bad. Bit of hood work, a new vinyl roof and a BIT of interior... lol 90% of the paint looks good!
 
Bidding by the public is not permitted on this car.

You'll need to work through an auto broker or a dealer that has an active membership with iaai so you can bid on the car. See all the details/requirements on their website, as well as fees, fees, and more fees.

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Good luck to you if you decide to go after this car.
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I don’t even particularly like wing cars so no worries there!
I said I’m thinking, as in estimating in my head what is in store for someone to restore it, not I’m thinking of buying it myself!
 
A month?
As long as the engine & trans is good, a few wires, some gas, maybe an afternoon. Drive it to Eldubb440s place, cash in the 401k, 17 1/2 months later (after the divorce is final) you've got the documented Superfirebird.
 
A month?
As long as the engine & trans is good, a few wires, some gas, maybe an afternoon. Drive it to Eldubb440s place, cash in the 401k, 17 1/2 months later (after the divorce is final) you've got the documented Superfirebird.
A small price to pay for a real Superbird!
 
Anyone remember the burnt up Superbird someone bought and got running and pictures were posted online of it driving through a car show?
I saved a few of the pictures but it would take me some time to dig them up.
I want to say it was around 10 years ago. Story I remember was there were 2 eccentric brothers, might have been in Missouri, who had a car collection stored in their barn. Sadly the barn burned and supposedly they had no insurance on the cars.
Then months later pictures appeared of the burnt up Superbird at a car show all scorched and rusty, being driven by the guys who bought it from the brothers.
This one in the thread actually appears to be a little better shape.
 
The only reason it says “no vin” is because the actual vin tag melted in the fire…It has a vin just no vin tag.
 
The only reason it says “no vin” is because the actual vin tag melted in the fire…It has a vin just no vin tag.
Can't licensed body shops order repop vin tags from ECS? The problem here seems more to be the fact that the title is a CoD. Seems to be a lot of ins, outs and what-have-yous about getting this converted to a salvage title, I wouldn't go there.
 
Can't licensed body shops order repop vin tags from ECS? The problem here seems more to be the fact that the title is a CoD. Seems to be a lot of ins, outs and what-have-yous about getting this converted to a salvage title, I wouldn't go there.
I believe they do BUT no way around the title BS…. at the end of the day it’s still a real SB.
 
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