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Guys, I'm not saying don't do your homework. You should do your homework on any car. Do a title search. Be sure of the legal status on the car.
Many states don't transfer the S brand from one state to another. Sketchy people have used that to wash titles for decades so the stigma of a branded title comes off the car. Doesn't mean they don't legally own it. Just means they are trying to hide the history.
If you immediately pass on any car with history because of concerns that's your personal choice. I won't judge that. Myself, and many others are still prospective buyers for these cars. Lots of US S title cars have gone back to Europe without the buyer caring. Just be sure the car is what it says it is and is legally owned.
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1974 914 Bumble Bee
2009 Outback XT
2008 Cayman S shop test Mule
1996 WRX V-limited 450/1000
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