Yes. . . It could be yours: Extremely rare Discovery 2 Monster.com Edition

$4,000 for a parts vehicle? :Wow1:
I'm curious how the company that originally had them can prevent you from registering it. I thought a vehicle registration was a contract between the vehicle owner and the state.
 
I think it was a used in advertising for monster.com .

-Jeff

You may be on to something there. I met/spoke-with the founder of Monster (Jeff Taylor) back in 2001 in Massachusetts, and it looks like the auction is in Massachusetts. He focused a lot of his energies in the New England area since he had gone to college up there (still lives there?), so maybe??? It looks like the seller painted it all white to mask the true identity of the colors, but you can still see some of the green in places.

The Auto Check shows a non-collision accident reported in 2002 - who wants to take a bet that some piece of that crap came off of the vehicle while driving on the highway?

09/26/2002 LA HABRA, CA Accident Source ACCIDENT OR VEHICLE DAMAGE REPORTED: NON-COLLISION
 
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The mystery is solved. :luxhello:

Fixed it: Yes. . . It could be yours: Extremely rare Discovery 2 Monster.com Edition
 
I'm curious how the company that originally had them can prevent you from registering it. I thought a vehicle registration was a contract between the vehicle owner and the state.
Depending on state laws, a bill of sale instead of a properly executed title could stop you from registering it.
 

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