Whoa!!! having taken a much lower mileage non running car from a salvage company,I can only impart my own experiences about such a venture. Because if, it's a non runner there could be a range of other problems that may only become apparent once you get your hands on the car and it has been thoroughly worked through.I can tell you that the £650 paid for the car quickly turned in to a project that has cost in excess of £5-£6000,this includes low loading fees,a replacement engine/cambelt kit etc,replacement auto trans/filters etc,all new steering/suspension parts,shocks springs etc,brakes,new cats and a complete exhaust system,tyres,wheel arches replaced, condenser, radiator,full respray.Also the car being ex police had hidden ''operational damage'' requiring it to be jigged to straighten it out,and that's really not all of it, as it still continues up to present time!with more fettling planned for the coming year.
I think that there's an element of optimism about cars like this,and you have to be careful not to have eyes to big for your belly,because it's an Omega and it will start sucking up your hard earned very quickly and that usually ends up as bad news for the car as the money starts to get tight,which ultimately then seals the fate of the car. So as the man says ''buyer beware'' and the other one is ''a fool and his money are easily parted'' I fit both of those catergories........regretfully!!

so just be a bit careful not to end up in my select club!!