It's amazing what some people on Ebay will try to get away with.. I've got some pictures of this car right after it was wrecked in FL. Per Black 907's comments I'm sure this car was not rebuilt and wrecked a second time in such a short time but who knows? It's does look better that it did after the accident in FL? But maybe some one is trying to hide how bad the damage was ?? Buyer beware !!
It is tipycal for some dealers that buy just wrecks at Insurance auctions, buy them to clean up a little, and mask the real damage hoping for someone to purchase that car sight unseen, as many still do. I blame the Insurance companies that total a car, then send them to their auctions to recoop what ever they can to justify the bottom line. Then, when this car is fixed, resold to a nonsuspecting buyer, the Insurance companies refuse to pay a second loss, or probably in court trying to pay less than the actual damages. I blame the Insurance system in this country that allows a car to be deemed a Total, yet, can sell it only to have it haunt them again.
I believe that Fla. and Ca. have adopted a system that once the car has been Totalled, it cannot be registered in that state ever again. Dealers get around this by registering the car in another state, then bring it back.
Something should be done about these loop holes....all totalled cars should be marked FOR PARTS ONLY......
My 2 cents
Gino