Yeah you gotta pay a copart fee then a broker fee too, it adds up on a beater  
In NC it’s easier although some cars are not to the public for reasons unclear. 
I need to find someone here with a license 

--FT
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> On Jan 13, 2020, at 5:08 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote:
>> Unfortunately a private party can't buy from Copart here, you need some sort 
>> of dealer or salvage licence.  An individual can buy in NC though, Copart or 
>> IAAA
> 
> Wow, you're right.
> It's clean title and I can't buy it without a broker.
> 
> In MI, we've got salvage = dealer only
> parts only = only dealers with salvage licenses and can never be road titled, 
> but I've heard of people claiming they successfully converted PO to rebuilt 
> title. IIRC, cost to repair exceeds 80% or 90% of value makes it PO, even it 
> it's worth 2k and the damage is superficial like getting keyed.
> Clean title = I can bid on it
> Clean title dealer only = I can't bid on it, and this is how the donated cars 
> get listed.
> 
> 
> I can see if I can dig up the email addy for a guy in MD with a dealer 
> license, or you can find a broker through CoPart.
> 
> The only 'no license required' ML55 in the country right now is (and I'd 
> gladly give up my wagon and my ML350 to make space for it):
> https://www.copart.com/lot/61321939
> 
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