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    scrapping a hyndai elantra 2003

    we have a car that my dad hit a deer with and its toast i was wandering what should i take off of it before calling a person to get it cause we can get at least 200 dollars from someone and they haul it away.

    i know to take the battery leads,the fan motors,radiator which i already got,there is a motor on the left side i plan on taking that out if i can get to it if there is not a bolt on the bottom.



    i can snip some of the wires from the top from what i can see. so about how much copper can i expect to get once i strip the wires i can see? see i want to get out everything without having to go under the car cause i cant and dont wanna get squashed by the jack going down lol. im more of a play it safe person. are all electric motors clasified as #1 copper being that its gotta be bigger than a #2 pencil are they all bigger than a #2 pencil?

    the car does not run. i just want to take the things out that are worth the most like electric motors and wires anythng else?

    to give you a general idea it kinda looks similar to this

    https://www.google.com/search?q=2003...6s46MD3qFtS7M:



    the motor thing im talking about looks like this its in the lower left maybe its the alternator? are there any other electric motors on a car?

    https://static-attic.s3.amazonaws.co...470adfdaba.jpg

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