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Don't know about the Subaru, but somebody's gonna get one helluva deal on a Ranger!
The best reward for a job well done is the opportunity to do another.
Eric, uhhh.... do you realize you posted links to the editing page? Better fix that before someone else does. --------------------------------------------------------
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Yep, wow<G>
Good for parts or fix up, and 'only' $1500, and 'only' 200K miles.
Answered one like that locally for a '94 S-10 extended cab, 172K miles and some dents, wanted $1200; saw it run for 3 weeks, then sent guy an e-mail saying if he could not sell it within a few months e-mail me, as I'd buy any running S-10 for $276: my standard "Good for parts or fix up" price. (went $350 once for one with near new tires on aluminum wheels)
By golly, 3 months later he e-mails back, wants it gone even at my price, he did not realize junkers really only did sell for junk prices.
J,
The rear is an 8.8 inch posi. Price one at the yard. $1000.00
The bed is fine. Price that too. $1000.00.
I said I was asking.
It's ok to ask.[email protected]
I meant no offense, simply an observation.
I've tried to sell some vehicles but usually just part them out.
Was able to sell a '94 Dodge grand Caravan for $1300 last year, but only after I did a valve job on it. Not much profit in that unless one considers the labor as 'recreation'.
DW 'talked' me into getting rid of about 8 cars last year, simply parted and scrapped all but the Dodge. Still only get about $70 ton for steel scrap here, hear it is more than twice that back East and Midwest.
We're cool.
Working on cars/recreational, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.[email protected]
$70 a ton...wow. I just scrapped an old truck last week and got $275 a ton. That sure made my day.
That's an older picture...............doesn't quite look that good n mo'.
It needs a little TLC.
Trying to clear out the "lot" a bit.[email protected]
Sunday Bump
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