Due to State and Local regulations, the fluids are drained, batteries and other hazardous materials removed, gas tanks ripped out, etc. Then a giant front end loader (fork lift) is used to gently, ha ha, cart the victim several hundred yards to it's spot in a row. There it is placed on 3 or more welded stacks of old steel wheels with no regard for any consequential damage to brake lines, hoses, wires, body, bumpers, etc. Get the picture? Then the real indignities begin. I could sicken everyone with a detailed description of what goes on at these places but I won't. Mark
"Horace K. Sawyer" wrote: > > > > >Agreed wholeheartedly. So why on Earth didn't you buy the thing complete? > > > My thoughts exactly!! |
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