Flipping cars

You don't insure the cars you flip, right?

If so what do you do about test drives? Don't most people want to take it for a test drive before buying?

Its way to much work to flip cheap ass cars just for a few hundred bucks. Its far better to buy a wrecked car and part that bitch out.

Difficult part is getting on these deals ASAP. Cheap cars, especially easy flips barely last an hour on my local Craigslist.

Just be careful to not sell more than the yearly limit for your state. My state is 6 vehicles sold in within 365 days and not a calendar year. Big honking fines for going over without a dealer license.

I don't even register them in my name, just float the title to the next owner. They don't have a problem with it as long as the registration is still paid.

>part that bitch out
Been doing this for years. Not only do I get a monthly income, but by talking to the buyers (who do all the work), I can keep up with the car news in my area.

Aw man, I thought this thread was about actual car flipping, like what you do with friends when you're drunk and bored.

This!

thinking about doing this
>state puts limits on flipping vehicles
do you sell on CL or eBay?
how it do?
what's your hauling rig like?

you took this picture? story?

How the fuck did it get up there? Did you roll it from that hill?