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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon View Post
    whatever you do dont cut up and scrap the old stuff, there is another forum dedicated to cars 1964 and older called the HAMB im sure you could get good prices from those guys.
    if you have any 56 chevy cars there i need parts for my wagon. lol
    Cool, another HAMBer on here! I'm fiat128 on the HAMB also.



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    fiat, i am bjf08816, i havent been on there in a while, but will have to start checking back in there again.

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    A yard close to me I know they take ANY car as long as its cut in half. My friend owes a tow company and that's how he got rid of 2 cars he has held for 2 years due to these little lien holders who are no longer in business. They kept getting lien denials and he legally wasn't able to lien sale them. So that's what he did. $1000 in his pocket was better than the 0 for 2yrs

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    I know this isn't about cars but if the trees are big enough call a timber company and they will pay for the trees AND remove them! Always think about how you can make money rather than spend your own. Either way I think you'll come out well here!
    Determine never to be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time who never loses any. It is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing.
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    Some of those older cars will have much more value in pieces than you could ever think about getting from the scrap yard. It just depends on if you have the time, storage room and patience to remove and sell some of those pieces. I still have most of the exterior trim and a few misc pieces from a 48 plymouth. Just in selling the interior dash trim, guages, choke, throttle and vent cables, and a few other misc small pieces I am slightly over $1,200 on ebay. While this is a good return on a zero investment it did take some time to remove, research and list on ebay. Just some thoughts, hope you make out like a bandit.
    As a driver I'm always sober, but my truck is always ready to get loaded


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