Still no especially if the person was killed rather than a natural death (heart attack etc) and say if it's a crash the car is fixed. The blood stains and the smell of it would really disturb me. Plus I don't want ghost people popping up at night behind me.
I would take it a step farther. I doubt I could/would sell the house my wife/son/girlfriend/mom died in... Especially if it was the home I considered my home before hand. No I wouldn't buy a suicide car.... They are not as clean as you think and there will still me brain matter in it years later. Last thing you want to do is be driving, drop a fry, pick it up and shove it in your mouth when you feel a tiny piece of bone.
I joined just to reply to you. Hey I’m actually one of those guys that might be interested in buying the car. My interest in it is because it’s a “celebrity car” (a car that has made headlines. It’s “cool” to me maybe weird for you but it’s cool to me to own a car you can google.) Would you please send me a PM or a email please as I’m highly interested in learning more if you know anymore like who owns it, or if you have a number for the guy I am a HUGE HUGE Houstonian whos always willing to learn more. I’d love to just see the car and meet the guy and talk to him to learn what he knows about it if he’s not interested. I thought this car was long gone so I quit looking for it. I thought this car was crushed long ago. This is a huge relief that it’s still in Texas!!! Thank god!!
Death is a natural culmination of an event. It is natural as t*tties. You must embrace the other side to truly respect life.
Sure. If you get tired while driving you can always have the ghost take over. Which is probably how half of Houstonians seem to be driving anyway: "You drive, I'll Skype!"