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- January 4, 2009 at 5:48 am #126739AnonymousGuestJanuary 4, 2009 at 3:18 pm #130751AnonymousGuest
[sarcasm]Too bad they don’t have “Cash for Clunkers” the finder might have gotten themselves a fast $200 to have it hauled away and crushed[/sarcasm]
Opening a garage likw that is a dream
January 4, 2009 at 11:49 pm #130752AnonymousGuestSownman;12745 wrote:[sarcasm]Too bad they don’t have “Cash for Clunkers” the finder might have gotten themselves a fast $200 to have it hauled away and crushed[/sarcasm]Opening a garage likw that is a dream
The sad thing is I could imagine that happening and it makes me cringe, even if you are being sarcastic. Such a beautiful, rare and amazing car, would take this over a fleet of Veyrons any day! 🙂
January 5, 2009 at 2:19 am #130753AnonymousGuestZotic;12788 wrote:The sad thing is I could imagine that happening and it makes me cringe, even if you are being sarcastic. Such a beautiful, rare and amazing car, would take this over a fleet of Veyrons any day! 🙂Sure. It would be a loss if a 65 Mustang went to a crusher for $200, but there are lots of Mustangs. Becomes a bigger loss when its a 65 Sunbeam Tiger. (Only about 3050 survive).Becomes a bigger loss if its a Sunbeam Venezia (Only 160 built) Becomes a bigger loss if its a Nash LeMans Coupe (Only 63 built) Becomes a bigger loss if its a Bugatti like this (Only 17 built)
Problem is a program like this does not protect idiots from themselves or protect society from the idiots, it encourages stupid moves. I think a Bugatti would be safer than a Tiger or Venezia or Nash. Most people have heard the name Bugatti but only car guys would know a Tiger and even most car guys wouldn’t know the Nash or the Venezia. But at least they would investigate before crushing.
I fear there would be nobody in the cars for cash chain to prevent treasures from being smashed with the K cars.
Steve
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