No. He needs to just let the repo guys know where it is. Junk yards won't take cars without pink slips. The repo guys won't pay for it either...the loan company wants it so they can resell it and get their money back so they aren't trying to give more money away.
2007-03-26 16:43:18
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answered by minimickimichelle 4
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He can't sell what he doesn't own. The bank has a lien on it and it's on the title. The salvage yard may do it if they are dishonest, but they will treat it just like a stolen car and not give your cousin much money. If the junk yard gets caught, then your cousin may find himself heading to the Immigration dept. and heading back to his home country.
2007-03-26 17:07:21
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answered by Fordman 7
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previously, I owned a 1970 Fiat 124 that had this sort of excellent variety of issues i replaced into compelled to junk it. The junkyard towed it away and paid me some thing like $25 for it. I see some advertisements on television from vehicle wreckers which will take the vehicle on an affiliation like that, even nevertheless i think of the going cost is around $50 now. that is an selection for you in case you're only attempting to get the hulk out of your driveway. i replaced into unhappy with the deal I have been given on the Fiat because of the fact it had 4 good tires on it, that have been extremely new. i assumed it replaced into nicely worth greater. I had greater effectual success junking a 'seventy two Ford Pinto (yep, I had one) that replaced into totaled in an twist of destiny. All I carried on the vehicle replaced into legal duty, and the new child who hit me replaced into uninsured, so i replaced into out of success so some distance as insurance replaced into in contact. the driving force of the tow truck that took it removed from the scene have been given me in touch with a shopper who needed it for areas, and that i've got been given a pair hundred for it, especially good income 1979. apart from the considerable physique harm, the engine, tranny, and different mechanical factors have been in especially good undertaking. If I have been you, i might run an advert on your community paper to be certain if somebody is prepared to make you an grant on your Escort. you will be shocked. even nevertheless the mill is shot, there are physique panels, seats, and different factors that could nevertheless be nicely worth some thing. If the vehicle nevertheless runs, i can almost assure you which you will get greater funds for it than you may get from an vehicle wrecker.
2016-10-20 00:37:14
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answered by ? 4
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If the car ain't in his came, junk yard won't take it. You need to be able to sign over the title before junk yard will take it.
2007-03-26 16:39:35
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answered by Kasey C 7
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Try holding a raffel to sell it . Sell 100 tickets for $100.00 each and you give it away. Take the money and pay off the loan and everyone's happy.
2007-03-26 16:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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the junk yard will do a title search to make sure that they're not taking stolen goods, and if its being repo'ed then its not his car, it's the finance company's
2007-03-26 16:41:25
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answered by jglassdude 3
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hell yeah but dont think its legal some junk yards are shady and will but it though.
2007-03-26 16:40:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Not if he doesnt have the title, in his name.
2007-03-26 16:42:32
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answered by skcs11 7
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