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There's a chrome bumpered GT that's been sitting at the
side of a guy's house about 10 miles from my house.
I always thought about asking what he was going to do
with it,but didn't.I didn't really need another car.
Today I saw it being loaded onto a flatbed tow truck
from the local auto wreckers.It had some rust,and wire wheels.
I guess that it will be parted out now.Too bad.

- Doug
 
Drat. Spilt milk at this point tho.
 
Well, sometimes they get parted out so others can live! I'm doning the same thing with a rusty '74. It's too far gone to save, but it does have an od lurking underneath! SCORE!

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Go down to the wrecking yard & see what they want to deliver it to your house.
 
I don't really want/need it.I just hate to see something
like that possibly end up in the crusher.
The point I neglected to make was - If you see a car
sitting that you might be interested in saving,contact the
owner.Give them a business card with your name/number,& an
offer.You never know,they might just call you back.
With a '60 Anglia,'64 Corsair,'67 Cortina GT,'72 Cortina,
& a '74 TR6,I don't need any more cars.

- Doug
 
Wow you should have called me I would have gone up and looked. The cows are gone and I have an empty barn.
 
Doug - how do you think I ended up with an MG Graveyard!
 
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