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------------------ Gene, If you are speaking of the one on eBay (that comes up when you type in prowler). It states that this car was wrecked but, the damage was very minor. And as such now has a rebuilders/salvage title. I don't think new/used ones have a rebuilder title (not 100% sure though). If they do, the Esparante should too, I guess. Very minor damage now makes it a salvage title? Randy Randy Randy, You mean a tiny dent in a fender makes a car's title change to salvage in Florida? That can't be right. (I'm not saying it isn't, it just seems incredible if that were the case). I also buy alot of cars, mostly used high dollar exotics, and a number from Florida. I know several have had minor damage and have been professionally redone but, none have ever carried a salvage title. If anyone knows about this, please chime in.... I agree that it would be good to know the facts since many POA members and potential Prowler purchasers do national searches for cars. Here are some of the things I immediately experienced: At 4.6 secs. for 0-60, that is in Viper territory (RT/10-4.2, GTS-3.9, GTS-R-3.5, ACR-?) PANOZ PROWLER Forgot to mention, if you think the Prowler isn't a very good daily driver, the AIV is a rediculous one. This message has been edited by YellowFever on 12-03-2002 at 02:11 PM That's more like it. Thanks Gene!! This of coarse means the Panoz for sale on eBay with a salvage title, must have been creamed steven I was looking at a 99 Panoz AIV roadster it look like a Prowler but with more power what does everyone think. Todd Cameron Check out the conversations from before on this http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/001978.html
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/005482.html
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/006266.html
2000 Black, 2001 Black Tie, 2001 Orangeed monahan I wonder if there is a Panoz discussion board and how the vote went over there between buying a Prowler or a Panoz! lol Gene If anyone is enterested in bidding on this car I advise checking out TITLE that comes with car.A rebuilters title. YellowFever quote:
Originally posted by Gene:
If anyone is enterested in bidding on this car I advise checking out TITLE that comes with car.A rebuilters title.
I thought that was reserved for totalled cars? They also want $71K for it. I'm pretty sure they were cheaper then that new (and not wrecked) LOL!!!Randy Cobb YellowFever:
It is my understanding that classification of titles vary from state to state. I also understand that some states have a threshold for the dollar value of the repairs before you are required to classify as "salvage". I was told by an inspection co. that Florida requires a salvage title reclassification on any vehicle that has been damaged.
Anyone that has more knowledge of title work than me, please correct me.YellowFever quote:
Originally posted by Randy Cobb:
YellowFever:
It is my understanding that classification of titles vary from state to state. I also understand that some states have a threshold for the dollar value of the repairs before you are required to classify as "salvage". I was told by an inspection co. that Florida requires a salvage title reclassification on any vehicle that has been damaged.
Anyone that has more knowledge of title work than me, please correct me.Randy Cobb YellowFever:
I'm with you. I'm sure dinks, scratches, etc. aren't classified as damage. I don't know the definition of damage in Fl. I'm just passing along what little I know from my limited experience in trying to purchase two cars in Fl.Mike Krehel I think the Panoz is a nice looking car, but after driving one a few weeks ago, the Prowler in comparison seems like a luxury vehicle.
1- The Panoz is very difficult to get in and out of.
2- Considering it has a stick and V8, I expected greater performance.
3- The turning radius is ridiculously wide.YellowFever For those curious, here are the stats on both. I was surprised the Panoz AIV weighs 300 less with the v-8.
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Engine: Hand assembled dual overhead cam, 32-valve,
90-degree aluminum V-8
Displacement: 4.6 Liters/280cid (4,601cc)
Horsepower: 305 @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 300 @4,800rpm
0-60: 4.6sec
Overall Length: 159.0"
Curb weight: 2,570 lbs
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Engine: high-output SOHC 24-valve aluminum V6
Displacement: 3.5 liter
Horsepower: 253 horsepower at 6,400 rpm (don't shoot the messenger)
Torque: 255 pound-feet of torque at 3,950 RPM
0-60: 6.40 from http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/comparison/articles/44465/page035.html
Overall Length - 165"
Curb weight: 2,838 lbGene On salvage titles in FL.I am told if damage is greater than 80% of value it is a total loss and if repaired it will carry a rebuilders[salvage]title and can be ID by first two letters of new vin starting with FL then numbers.Alittle more than minor damage I'd say. YellowFever quote:
Originally posted by Gene:
On salvage titles in FL.I am told if damage is greater than 80% of value it is a total loss and if repaired it will carry a rebuilders[salvage]title and can be ID by first two letters of new vin starting with FL then numbers.Alittle more than minor damage I'd say.
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