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Old 04-04-2011, 08:20 AM   #1
m6z
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What's the price of scrap in your area?

Sold a parts truck over the weekend and it got me thinking. It sold within a few hours of listing. So I checked around and scrap prices around here are around $200 a ton. I listed and sold this truck for $250.

I guess my question is.... Do you price your parts trucks reletive to scrap prices? What's the going rate for scrap in your area?

I'm just glad its out of my yard and I didn't have to hunt down a trailer and move it myself, but at the same time there was still a couple of usuable parts left on it. The bed and 6 cylinder could of been salavaged for another project. I just don't have the room to keep everything.

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