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Posted by pcy1066 on February 15, 2007 at 17:14:36 from (209.143.36.3):
In Reply to: OT Value of vehicle for scrap posted by Dave H (MI) on February 15, 2007 at 13:20:15:
here in southern ohio the body with the motor in it will bring 120 a ton approx 225 bucks the rad and copper wires out of it will bring 28 bucks , it shud have 3 cataletic converters the top two next to the manifolds will bring 38 bucks each the big one were the y pipe come together is right at 115 bucks 2 bucks for alt 2 bucks for starter 2 bucks for battery thats right at 425 for scrap if its got aluminum wheels they will bring 15 bucks each making a total of 485, thats why we buy every old car or truck we can find, we have sent over 150 to the crusher since halloween
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