Junkyard
#11
You still didn’t address the fact that yards sell shells because people buy them for the purpose of turning them into race cars.
Flipping through the latest issue of Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords I’ve found three different yards advertising specifically that they have 1999+ SN-95 Mustang shells for sale.
Cuda
Flipping through the latest issue of Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords I’ve found three different yards advertising specifically that they have 1999+ SN-95 Mustang shells for sale.
Cuda
#13
Originally posted by stl2slw
man....you must not have read my post good enough..i specificly stated that you couldnt drive them on the street i said nothing about using them as drag cars..how quickly do you answer to a post and not realize what you say
man....you must not have read my post good enough..i specificly stated that you couldnt drive them on the street i said nothing about using them as drag cars..how quickly do you answer to a post and not realize what you say
#14
Originally posted by Cuda
You still didn’t address the fact that yards sell shells because people buy them for the purpose of turning them into race cars.
Flipping through the latest issue of Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords I’ve found three different yards advertising specifically that they have 1999+ SN-95 Mustang shells for sale.
Cuda
You still didn’t address the fact that yards sell shells because people buy them for the purpose of turning them into race cars.
Flipping through the latest issue of Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords I’ve found three different yards advertising specifically that they have 1999+ SN-95 Mustang shells for sale.
Cuda
j/k, please dont cry
#16
Originally posted by stl2slw
man....you must not have read my post good enough..i specificly stated that you couldnt drive them on the street i said nothing about using them as drag cars..how quickly do you answer to a post and not realize what you say, and you shouldnt put people in crowds they dont belong in...you my friend are the epitome of people who HATE...so quit sippin
man....you must not have read my post good enough..i specificly stated that you couldnt drive them on the street i said nothing about using them as drag cars..how quickly do you answer to a post and not realize what you say, and you shouldnt put people in crowds they dont belong in...you my friend are the epitome of people who HATE...so quit sippin
You said:
"to tell you the truth my dad and uncle both own junk yards and know other yards around here and they all dont sell shells"
I stated they did.
The use of the shell is irrelvent.
You my friend are the epitome of some ignorant little shit who doesn't know what they are talking about.
Cuda
Last edited by Cuda; 10-02-2003 at 05:01 PM.
#17
did i not change my satement to, i specificly stated that you couldnt drive them on the street i said nothing about using them as drag cars..and yes most junk yards dont sell just the shell because most likely they are messed up..or have branded titles which means that for someone to drive it on the street you have to have the dmv to come look at it and inspect it for drivability and safety..and you need all your paper work with it..and you dont get much money for shells
#18
Wow it’s pretty amazing that you don’t even know what you said so let’s see it again:
"to tell you the truth my dad and uncle both own junk yards and know other yards around here and they all don’t sell shells"
You said JUNKYARDS DON’T SELL SHELLS.
Furthermore your knowledge of titles is far too myopic, but then again I didn’t expect much from you.
For example, the state of Nevada does not require a title to indicate that a car is salvaged. Titling a car in Nevada only to transfer and retitle in another state is a common practice among some of the more shady yards that like to weld two cars together to form a drivable, but poor quality, vehicle.
Seriously you could have picked up that much by watching an episode of Dateline, but then again actually LEARNING something is a bit much for you isn’t it?
Cuda
"to tell you the truth my dad and uncle both own junk yards and know other yards around here and they all don’t sell shells"
You said JUNKYARDS DON’T SELL SHELLS.
Furthermore your knowledge of titles is far too myopic, but then again I didn’t expect much from you.
For example, the state of Nevada does not require a title to indicate that a car is salvaged. Titling a car in Nevada only to transfer and retitle in another state is a common practice among some of the more shady yards that like to weld two cars together to form a drivable, but poor quality, vehicle.
Seriously you could have picked up that much by watching an episode of Dateline, but then again actually LEARNING something is a bit much for you isn’t it?
Cuda
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hey since we are on the topic of junkyards i burned a hole the size of my first in my backseat the other day in my peice of shit cavalier but my dad wants it fixed know anywhere in the York County that might be able to sell me one
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