The vehicle has been wrecked and then repaired (rebuilt) by a liscensed rebuilder. Sometimes the car wasn't smashed - it was a flood car. Regardless, it was damaged and then restored to operating condition.
Car has been damaged and rebuilt.
It means the car was totaled by an insurance company and rebuilt (to hopefully roadworthy standards!)
Car has been damaged and rebuilt.
Vehicle was in an accident and "totalled" at one time
Only if you can un-rebuild the car. Once a car is rebuilt, it is rebuilt forever.
no, once it has a reconstructed title it will always be...
if the title is from the state you are registering it in, then you register it just like normal. if it is an out-of-state rebuilt title, then u have to check with your local DMV to see if it has to go thru any inspection first.
Not possible, it defeats the whole point of having a salvage title.
You should Inquire at the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles.
no i don't think you can you can get a title for a total in florida
If you purchase a car with a rebuilt title or a salvage title you need to understand you are purchasing something that should have been scrape metal. They are worth but a fraction of what the same car with a clean title is worth. Save yourself the problems and walk away.
Yes, a vehicle title can be branded multiple times. In your case, the car has been branded as salvage in 2005, rebuilt in 2006, and then rebuilt again in 2012. This suggests that the vehicle has likely experienced significant damage and repairs on multiple occasions, but it doesn't necessarily mean it was wrecked three times; the branding could reflect different incidents or repairs over those years. Always check the vehicle history report for more detailed information.