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Tobashadow

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Never did this before but know it can be done just need a few pointers.

Bought a s10 pickup with a salvage certificate becasue it was in a wreck from a insurance company.

All it needed was the drivers fender, bumper, hood, and drivers door panels straighten out.

Damage never made it to the frame or body mounting points. Appeared to be a sideswipe. No suspension or drive train damage at all. Drives like a champ.

Took me about 8 hours to finish and spray to match the rest.

Still need to realign hood a bit (was in a rush that day putting it on.

Now i have the paperwork they gave me to take to dmv to get a rebuilt title on it.

Before anyone cry's foul, it is going to be my daily work driver and parts runner and could care less on resell, since it will never go to another owner and will be either in the far future put to work on family farm or sold as scrap. So the rebuilt title is no biggie to me, ive owned one before.

I don't sell car's. Never have i just run them in the ground.

I just need some pointers on the process from salvage certificate to rebuilt title, never did that i hear of it done all the time i just never have.

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