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    I junked an 02 Montana last year, so I can give you a pretty good idea. I paid $400 for the one I bought (bad engine). I was fortunate to find a buyer who wanted the complete interior, ECM and wiring harness, so there was $200. Sold the wheel bearing assemblies and drive axles for $50. 4 aluminum wheels, no buyer so I scrapped those- about 55 bucks. The cat on those vans looks like a Large Breadloaf, but it is technically a Small. 12570900 is usually the one those vans have (around here anyway), and it's a $110-120 cat if you have a good buyer. Battery was good, sold it for $30 plus a core exchange (another $15). I forget what other small parts I ended up selling, but in the end, I doubled my money after scrapping the carcass. I pay my rollback owner buddy $50 to haul them in for me. I'd buy another Montana for $350-400 any day.

    Sparrow Metals- Automotive core and converter buyer in Central PA since 2012.

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