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adayjk
Jul 12, 2013Explorer
I get the point from the OP. From a different perspective, my 1992 Catalina is really worse than that thing on the outside.
Around here units like this are "hunter specials". A hunter will buy it, limp it to a secluded camping location typically owned by the family. Then it becomes free lodging. It has almost zero salvage value, because no units like it still exist that are worth the money for used parts. Almost zero recycle value because the body isn't metal, and getting to the frame and drivetrain makes a mess. CW doesn't know what to do with it.
I'll bet a few hundred takes it, I just hope my neighbor doesn't buy it.
Around here units like this are "hunter specials". A hunter will buy it, limp it to a secluded camping location typically owned by the family. Then it becomes free lodging. It has almost zero salvage value, because no units like it still exist that are worth the money for used parts. Almost zero recycle value because the body isn't metal, and getting to the frame and drivetrain makes a mess. CW doesn't know what to do with it.
I'll bet a few hundred takes it, I just hope my neighbor doesn't buy it.
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