Why guys buy this stuff that an insurance company said is not worth fixing is beyond me....
There is this guy in Oklahoma with a YouTube channel that loves to buy hail damaged vehicles that are otherwise perfectly good.
Why guys buy this stuff that an insurance company said is not worth fixing is beyond me....
There is this guy in Oklahoma with a YouTube channel that loves to buy hail damaged vehicles that are otherwise perfectly good.
It seems (by others who have posted) that the biggest issue with CoPart is the phrase in the description of vehicles that says "runs and drives". It seems that phrase has a wide interpretation.
It's spelled out pretty clearly in their policy guide. Runs means the engine starts (with a jump if necessary) and runs. It can be knocking, smoking or leaking fluids, but as long as the engine operates, it runs. Drives means that when you put it into drive, it moves. You might have to rev it to redline, but if it moves it drives.
Maybe the shop went belly up? Maybe both shop and owner gave up once they got into it.I would love to know the story behind that car. I mean why did someone start repairs and stop. Maybe the owner was unable to pay for repairs or something.
Or he's related (or married) to one.Maybe he has a lawyer on retainer that would write a letter?![]()