ScottG wrote:
Towing company's in my area will take stuff like this for free or when the price of metal was up, they'd pay you for it. It sitll has lots of metal in it so it's worth something to them.
I got rid of an ancient Ford Courier and a Datsun B210 this way.
I would call one one of these company's.
It's different with a regular vehicle and an RV. The RV has all that extra stuff that has to be removed in order to recycle the metal. With the Courier or B210, all they have to do is remove the seats, carpet, dash and trim to get to the frame. With an RV, they have to remove the entire house portion. A lot less work to get to less metal.