Price check on Aisle 6, 2008 HHR LS panel van
#21
The big problem with this car... VIN number has been changed.
In many states, doing a salvage title by taking a VIN from a scrapped car and putting it in a good car is not considered "salvaging". I'm not sure if this has ever been legally rectified with this car. One of the reasons this car keeps coming up for sale is nobody can get a clear title and drive it. (unless this have been sorted in the last few years)
In many states, doing a salvage title by taking a VIN from a scrapped car and putting it in a good car is not considered "salvaging". I'm not sure if this has ever been legally rectified with this car. One of the reasons this car keeps coming up for sale is nobody can get a clear title and drive it. (unless this have been sorted in the last few years)
One would have to have both cars and both titles.
In some states a private individual cannot own a salvaged titled car, must be a licensed rebuilder or dealer.
No states will swap Vins, they produce another VIN from the state with a new number and usually a special dept of the state police attach it with the proper rosette rivets.
BTW, it is illegal for anyone or company other than original manufacturers or the state to posses these rivets.
It's a wonder an owner along the way has not been arrested for swapping.
Probably the best thing to do with this car is to strip it and use the parts on a legal car.
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#24
You would have probably enjoyed seeing that show. That is when I knew that if GM ever built a Panel version I would own one.
The Year One Panel was a real mess under it. Under a tight deadline, they cut many corners. I would NOT own that one.
#25
Those cars were on the GM power tour... I think they were at SEMA first, though.
The Year One Panel ran and drove wonderfully... So good that half way through the tour GM told Year One to trailer it. No more driving around. Right after that the VIN was revoked... thus the snafu begins.
The Year One Panel ran and drove wonderfully... So good that half way through the tour GM told Year One to trailer it. No more driving around. Right after that the VIN was revoked... thus the snafu begins.
#27
I did watch that TV show “Rides” and the build of the HHR’s , Chevy gave four aftermarket customizers 6 weeks to complete a wild HHR build-off. The customizers were allowed to apply styling and performance changes anyway they wanted. These customized Chevy HHR's will be featured on The Learning Channel "Rides" program to air later that summer. They were to be displayed at future events around the country.
The cars were customized by Teazer, YearOne, Darkside, and Unique Performance. and there was the chopped roof one from West Coast Customs , it was crushed by a tree
The HHR built by Darkside
The Teaser build
Some photos of the WCC build
The cars were customized by Teazer, YearOne, Darkside, and Unique Performance. and there was the chopped roof one from West Coast Customs , it was crushed by a tree
The HHR built by Darkside
The Teaser build
Some photos of the WCC build
#30
Please don't tempt me...
I haven't even bought/picked one up yet and I'm drooling over the prospects. I promised myself that if I get one of these, no major stuff done to it - it's for utiiltarian purposes only - but after looking at this thread, it's going to be hard to resist the temptation. I just got rid of a 2000 Acura TL, possibly the most boring car I've ever had, and I took a loss on it because I couldn't resist the temptation of painting it, adding wheels, upgrading the sound system, blah blah blah. I'm really digging the old school wheels on this one: