Title change costs between a third and half the value of a scrap vehicle around here.I would think that would be less of a payout for something that could just be a title change at the dmv before hand.
Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
Title change costs between a third and half the value of a scrap vehicle around here.I would think that would be less of a payout for something that could just be a title change at the dmv before hand.
Title change costs between a third and half the value of a scrap vehicle around here.
one for sale near me on craigslist.454ci? Yeah.... find one compatible
You may be able to trade the Jeep for a motor.^^YES
I'm going to give the local yard a call in the morning and see what the easiest way to take care of this will be. I've heard that the yard will come get it, but then there's no payout. What's the point of that? That Jeep has aluminum rims, the catalytic converters are still there (all 4 of them), and it's a running engine (not like that matters for payout, but still...)
IN THE MEANTIME, I'm continuing my search for a replacement 5.7L for the RCSB. It doesn't necessarily have to be crate motor, as I might be able to get a known good motor from a yard that pulls their own parts.
Wouldn't there be a risk of buying a engine with an unknown problem, then? Like ok say the mook running the place turns the key and it runs, but not great. Lists it as a cheap, running engine, and some sap (like me) dishes out hard earned cash. Now I'm back in the same boat. That's why I was originally looking at crate engines. My gawd, long blocks are expensive.
Title change costs between a third and half the value of a scrap vehicle around here.
I'm going to give the local yard a call in the morning and see what the easiest way to take care of this will be. I've heard that the yard will come get it, but then there's no payout.
It varies by state. Here in Illinois it's $155 plus applicable taxes. Scrap hovers around $250/ton lately, so a Jeep like his would bring +/- $350Wow, I'm not sure about changing something on a title, but in MI getting a title is like $15.
Yes. It's a bast(a)rd year: new style interior and front end, TBI motor, one year only trans and PCMOK dumb question: Wasn't there a one off year for these engines that nothing else is compatible with? Was it 95?