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Originally posted by 53 Chevy5
what, 10yrs or newer and it gets crushed? wheres the money in that :confused: . that is just wierd.
A town where people have lots of cars that are ten years or older, there are a couple of people who drive classics year round, 1 guy has a '68 Nova 4dr, that's where he got his 250 engine. Most of the time, he'll sell the good engines ( like the 351 ), pull it out of the vehicle load it on the buyers vehicle and then put a tag on the junk vehicle it to have it crushed when the crushers come in, he has no storage facility for engines and stuff so, the cars are the parts best protection, the new cars, he dosn't bother with even for engines because nobody ever bothered buying parts for the newer cars off him so he gave up housing them. often, the old cars are actully what they drive, like the guys wreacker, it's a '65 C-20 with a wreacker body that someone could not get running, he put a condensor in it right whail the guy who brought it there was watching, fired it up and then asked for the registration so he could use it for the yard. They don't crush any classics ither, and they have a few.