1990 Mercury - $800 - New Jersey

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  1. 101Volts

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    Considering the scrap value is $450 or so, it would be hard to lose on this one. Could well be a good driver, or nothing but parts shaped like a car. Only way to find out is to look.
     
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    Here in Cleveland scrap is down to .06 a pound. It would be worth maybe 250.00 if you were able to drive it to the scrap yard so how are you not going to lose money?
     
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    Might have to wait for scrap to come back up to get $450 for it. Right now here in Phoenix scrap is down to $50 a ton. I've got a lot of scrap to get rid of but I'm holding on to it so I don't give it away.
     
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    Yup, sheet metal shop I'm with moved. I had a large dumpster dropped off and picked up in Dec of last year......$60 a ton is what we got paid
     
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    Yup scrap went down the toilet! everyone and their bro were scrap happy for a few yrs now and actually put legitimate businesses out of business.

    I can remember when it was $27 a ton

    I also remember not to long ago it was at $300 or close to it
     
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    In 2011 that is how we came to the price of $500 on my Caprice wagon. The place I got it from scraped a truck for $220 a ton and was going to scrap it. I told them it was probably a little over 2 tons so I would give them $500 and remove it for them....so now I have a 2 ton $500 lawn ornament.
     
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    A while back (21 October 2011) my Dad sold a 1985 Jaguar XJ6 to a junkyard. They same here with the rollback to get it out of the garage, and we got something like $460 for it. Then the next year (June 2012 if I remember right) he sold a 1997 Plymouth Voyager by driving it to another junkyard and he got about the same price for that. But now the price for a 2000 Caravan at the same (latter) junkyard is about $220.
     

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