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    Cars I can't bring myself to scrap!

    2002 explorer XLT. Some mileage but clean. Up here we need to do a drive clean, so no lights on in the dash. Check engine is a no no, will have to plug it into my buddy's computer to see what code it is throwing.

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    1998 Bonneville SSEi very low mileage, need to change the front bumper. I've got one already, picked one up in Barrie for 75$. Runs nice and pulls hard. Buried in snow obviously, will be a while before I can attack it. I've had it for 6 months.


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    Another SSEi. This one is a 2000 pulls harder but much more mileage. Came with 4 real nice aftermarket rims, tires done. Needs front end work, ball joints and who knows what. Bit of rust around gas tank fill spout.

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    1997 cavalier. low mileage also. Came with 2 sets of rims and tires, was thinking of using this to replace my Caravan, cheaper on gas.



    For now my trailer and dolly are at a stand still, too freakin' cold, wimping out. Going to start stripping some more computers and hoard some more boards.

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    I've got some restaurant equipment on there now bought for cheap some good stainless. A desert cooler and a counter with 3 + 2 sinks.
    Better than scrap value there I hope.
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