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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ Dispose of Hacked Up 914?

Posted by: Dugo16 Jul 14 2003, 01:09 PM

Well, I have just finished cutting up my first 914 (Pretty fun and painless). Does any experienced 914 hacker know where I can take it for disposal in the South Bay?

Thanks,

Doug

Posted by: Lawrence914-6 Jul 14 2003, 01:30 PM

How hacked up is the car? Do you have the capability to cut the shell into sections and take it to a scrap metal yard?

P.S. Welcome to the BBS!

Posted by: Brad Roberts Jul 14 2003, 01:36 PM

Do you have a title for it ??

Welcome to the board.

Gotta like a guy who's first post is about "disposing" of a 914 carcass.


B

Posted by: Dugo16 Jul 14 2003, 01:38 PM

QUOTE(Lawrence @ Jul 14 2003, 11:30 AM)
How hacked up is the car? Do you have the capability to cut the shell into sections and take it to a scrap metal yard?

P.S. Welcome to the BBS!

The car is currently in six pieces. These pieces will fit in the bed of my pickup.

Will a scrap-metal yard take it without any questions asked? I do have a salvage title for it.

Do you know of a scrap metal yard in the South Bay?

Thanks,

Doug

Posted by: Lawrence914-6 Jul 14 2003, 01:41 PM

They probably would.

Do you have pictures of what's left? There might be East Coast/Rustbelt guys would could use donor sections.

Yeah, pretty bold for a first post. I like it. beerchug.gif


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Posted by: echocanyons Jul 14 2003, 02:23 PM

I could use a front trunk floor if ya got it

Posted by: vortrex Jul 14 2003, 03:45 PM

if you want to drive it to SF there is a place that will take it without any sort of title. I had my car in about 6 big junks too, in the back of a pickup. I just pulled up and dropped it on the ground for them.

Posted by: Mueller Jul 14 2003, 03:51 PM

Check with the local Pick-n-Pulls......I doubt they would pick it up, but if you can drop it off, they might be willing to take it off your hands.

I disposed of one 914 in our work dumpster, a few sections at a time

Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Jul 14 2003, 05:16 PM

Call the scrap metal dealers. At least one of them will take it.

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