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> Mechanic's Lien, Should I buy?
thomasotten
post Nov 14 2005, 05:41 PM
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I have a lead on a car that I want only for the parts. It is a stripped down 911, but it does have a nice motor. I can get the car pretty cheap, but the only problem is that they say it has a mechanic's lein on the title. So what does that mean? In other words, what can I do with a car that has a mechanic's lien on it? Can I part it out?
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post Nov 14 2005, 08:49 PM
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An infamous former Porsche racer, turned shop owner, here in town had a nice 914 with a lien on it for some work they did. They kept telling me that they just wanted their money that they had into it. Several months went by, and then they finally got the title (the owner turned it over). Suddenly their price doubled...

I would be careful about that stuff. You never know what you're getting into with that.
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