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It depends. First, note that gifts are not taxable to the receiver. Second, more than likely you do not need to report the sale of the car unless it was used for business or was an investment.
If the car is used for business or investment purposes, the cost or basis of the car gifted to you would be the original basis of what it was for the person giving you the gift. So, if the giver's original basis at the time of the gift (which becomes your basis) was greater than the amount you sold it for, then you do not have a gain on the sale. The previous owner's original basis was more than likely the price paid for the car (unless the car had been used for business and was fully depreciated) and you would only have a gain if the value of the sale of the car was more than the giver's original basis/cost of the car.
[Edited 2/9/18, 5:00 a.m]
It depends. First, note that gifts are not taxable to the receiver. Second, more than likely you do not need to report the sale of the car unless it was used for business or was an investment.
If the car is used for business or investment purposes, the cost or basis of the car gifted to you would be the original basis of what it was for the person giving you the gift. So, if the giver's original basis at the time of the gift (which becomes your basis) was greater than the amount you sold it for, then you do not have a gain on the sale. The previous owner's original basis was more than likely the price paid for the car (unless the car had been used for business and was fully depreciated) and you would only have a gain if the value of the sale of the car was more than the giver's original basis/cost of the car.
[Edited 2/9/18, 5:00 a.m]
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