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Old cars rotting away on your route?
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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1096221" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>There is a guy about 2 miles from me that has probably 200 old cars rusting away in his woods. Everything from Model A's to to 70's cars and trucks. Being the idiot he is he won't sell anything. All he would have to do is put an add in a car magazine and he could make a nice bundle. There does come a certain time though that the "rusted treasures" aren't worth fixing. I watched a car show on tv the other day where these guys bought a 56 Chevy they were going to fix up. They ended up buying a whole new body and using very few of the origional parts on their "treasure".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1096221, member: 5382"] There is a guy about 2 miles from me that has probably 200 old cars rusting away in his woods. Everything from Model A's to to 70's cars and trucks. Being the idiot he is he won't sell anything. All he would have to do is put an add in a car magazine and he could make a nice bundle. There does come a certain time though that the "rusted treasures" aren't worth fixing. I watched a car show on tv the other day where these guys bought a 56 Chevy they were going to fix up. They ended up buying a whole new body and using very few of the origional parts on their "treasure". [/QUOTE]
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