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    Cars are lower than trucks. A pickup car would be ideal for the quantities I get. I have passed some items because I didn't want to lift them up to my truck bed.


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    Minivans RULE for scrapping. Take those seats out or hide them away. Just a little bit of tinting on the windows and its off to the scrap yard! I miss my 2000 Chevy Venture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NJSouth View Post
    Minivans RULE for scrapping. Take those seats out or hide them away. Just a little bit of tinting on the windows and its off to the scrap yard! I miss my 2000 Chevy Venture.
    that's funny, scrapping out of my car seems to always end up taking tinting OFF of the windows...

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    Scrapped in a Honda Hybrid, great gas mileage but not much room!

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    Easiest solution.....Get an s10 to have the best of both worlds, pulled 1500lbs of shred with mine today on a trailer, just took it easy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grayson97 View Post
    Easiest solution.....Get an s10 to have the best of both worlds, pulled 1500lbs of shred with mine today on a teailer, just took it easy
    I bought a 96 S-10 with 150,000 miles for 400.00 off GovDeals. I've had 1200 # in mine several times. You feel like your in a rocket ship with the back bumper 5" off the ground but it did okay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grayson97 View Post
    Easiest solution.....Get an s10 to have the best of both worlds, pulled 1500lbs of shred with mine today on a trailer, just took it easy
    I'd go for a Dodge Dakota. I had a 1992 that was beat up by the time I bought it. I hauled over 2000# in the bed a few times. I've also towed 4000# of trailer weight a couple of times. The truck would do 55 on the highway (That's my normal truck driving speed), and hauled the load very well. I got about 23 MPG empty, and about 20 loaded. Mine had the 5 Speed manual and the 3.9L V6. The 318 would do it even better! The Dakotas are one heck of a truck!

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    This load was a good 2000#


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    My wife has a 2012 Caravan with stow and go seats. That can fit a washer and dryer easily.
    I drive a 2000 Crown Vic Police Interceptor. I just recently bought a Harbor Freight trailer.
    It will get plated this week.
    That will be my scrapping trailer.
    I just finished it today.
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    I use to have a couple minivans for scrapping. First one was an 02 Voyager. Got almost 30 on the highway thanks to the 2.4(?). Second was a 91 Pontiac Trans Sport (The Dust Buster). That thing got MAYBE 23. Unfortunately i owned both before i was REALLY into scrapping. Right now, i have a 2000 Taurus. Not the greatest scrapper ive ever had but it gets what i need it to. Gas mileage is decent, decent capacity, low weight capability though but i cant justify getting a truck at the moment

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    I have really abused my Taurus hauling loads of scrap home and to the yard. But when I can bring home 18 computers in one shot then it works for me.



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