Getting Rid of an Old Car

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ssn696

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Well I tried Craigslist recently and lava seems like a better option.
 
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airboatgreg

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Imagine it being overtaken by the lava...encapsulated and preserved...only to be found by aliens in a million years. Put a bottle of Mountain Dew a Slim Jim and a National Enquirer in for posterity
 

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What kind of car?
 

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Blow it up
 

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Without paperwork you can do this. I got enough cash for the scrap metal to pay for the cut-off discs it took to dismantle my '77 TA.
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Thanks. I parted out most of it and I saved the motor/transmission/disc rear. So no junk yard wanted it.Time to break out the 7" cut-off wheel/grinder. It was interesting and now my neighbors look at me strangely. .
 
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