| Salvage Car Dealers - Introduction
In the future, I hope to provide you with expert salvage car dealers advice.
My brother in law has been dealing in salvage cars for several years. I hope to get him involved in writing some posts featuring his "hands on" experience.
I went with him to one auction in Nashville a while back to check the dynamics of salvage car dealers and to see what a typical salvage car would look like.
The Nashville auction is a typical major car auction. They have multiple "lines" running simultaneously and the throughput was beyond what I imagined. Auctioneers with directed speakers moving the cars as fast as they could, getting the most that they could.
During this auction, I spotted a little run down Saturn that I thought I could score for pennies and sell for considerably more. In the salvage car dealers mentality, I walked up to the hawker, told him that I did not have an auction ID but was a guest and asked that I could bid. He gave me the all clear. I got the little Saturn for pennies and got my host to do what he had to do for the paper work. A week later, the little Saturn doubled my money.
This was not a salvage car sort of deal, because the Saturn had a regular title. The point is this:
With the throughput of the auction, gems can be found, whether they have regular titles or salvage titles.
I invite you to investigate this way to increase your wealth.
The easiest way is for you to find a reputable salvage car dealer. Since I know my brother in law very well, I am all set. He is a man of extremely high integrity and will take no one for a ride. I feature him in my "specials" page of my site at:
Salvage Car Dealers Specials
If you ever wish to buy a salvage car and can\'t get to a major auction, find a reputable salvage car dealer and you will be dollars ahead.
Your Salvage Car Dealers Editor,
RJ Ulbricht |