Alaska
#4126
Yes I guess you can consider carbon fiber fenders, bumper being broken as "rough" condition. I have fully disclosed to potential buyers how I aquired it and what I have done to make it to its current condition. Clean title means that it's never been in such a bad wreck that it has been considered "totaled" by the insurance company. Yes, it has been in a few minor accidents, ie, going into a ditch, parking lot dents, but there is nothing wrong with the actual structure of the car. If you have a problem with me selling it feel free to contact the number listed and I'll explain to you better.
#4128
Over the last 10 years or so, I have noticed people use "clean title" to mean it was not a reconstruct title. And as carfax became popular (and eventually an eponym ie "show me the carfax") people began saying "clean carfax" to mean the car has not been in any accidents or insurance claims.
Having said all that, I can only say it's up to the buyer to ask basic questions when dealing with a seller. "Has there been any body work?" is pretty high on my list.
Caveat emptor
#4131
Join the Facebook group. It's a little more active than this.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/AlaskaEvoGroup/
#4132
Yeah that's what I keep hearing. I just drove Haines up through Canada to anchorage. I took the ferry all the way to Haines to make my drive a little shorter. I definitely will join that right now!
#4138
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Justin Morrill (Aug 21, 2022)
#4140
Well there is one thing deployments are good for, money! Picked this up yesterday and will be staying at my parents house until I PCS in August. Can't wait to get home and drive it.
http://huntsville.craigslist.org/cto/4167674695.html
http://huntsville.craigslist.org/cto/4167674695.html