A 1999 s10 has a curb weight of 3243. Lets assume you drain the fluids and lose 200 pounds of that - now 3043#. Now lets say you remove the battery, radiator and catalytic converter and get $100 for them. It's now an "Incomplete Car" around here and will get you about $85/ton. You got approx a ton and a half, so $127 + $100 (for the battery etc) $227. I know my figures aren't exact, but you get the point. Even if you just hauled in the "Complete Car", the break-even point would be $335/ton.