is this in one of the states where the local government blindly pays a 
pittance for cars over a certain age under the premise of taking 
polluters off of the road? (i get a letter from the state almost every 
year offering me ~$650 for my '85 300D,...)


cheers!
e


Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> This just does not make any sense at all.  WHy would a salvage yard 
> crush a car without parting it out first?  Unless they are talking about 
> somebody who just took the car directly to the crusher (not a salvage yard)
>
> Wilton Strickland wrote:
>   
>> Story in Raleigh paper last week:  classic car enthusiast/mechanic had seven
>> restored, "classic" cars.  At his garage, he got a call from a friend
>> asking, "Where you takin' the '73 Chevvy?"  Answer, "Nowhere, whaddaya
>> mean?"  Friend said, "Just saw it go past here on a truck."  Suspicious, the
>> owner/mechanic rushed to auto salvage yard nearby.  They had already crushed
>> his restored, showroom-condition '73 Chevvy with 59 kmi and his equally
>> restored '60's Chrysler!
>>
>> Oughta hang the thief AND the salvage yard guy!
>>
>> Wilton
>>
>>
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