: Whats it worth


scott-885
01-29-2003, 10:52 PM
I have what I believe to be a 77 Scout II with 304 auto and I think T18 but dont know has no axels or seats. Needs little work but could be a verry cool project.

Old Scout
01-29-2003, 10:55 PM
100.00 to 200.00 tops

muskyman
01-29-2003, 11:19 PM
it has a dana 20 TC...a t18 is a manual

its not worth anything around here, when the axles are gone I tell people that i'l take it away for a $100..yes they pay me to take it away.

bone yards dont even want them,miller compressing will give me about $5 for one with no trans,TC or axles

my advice pull the TC and trans sell them on ebay and use the money to pay the disposal fee

muskyman
01-29-2003, 11:21 PM
let me qualify my comment...I'm in the midwest...there is no such thing as a clean body left in the midwest

uglyscout
01-30-2003, 05:28 AM
Originally posted by muskyman
it has a dana 20 TC...a t18 is a manual

its not worth anything around here, when the axles are gone I tell people that i'l take it away for a $100..yes they pay me to take it away.

bone yards dont even want them,miller compressing will give me about $5 for one with no trans,TC or axles

my advice pull the TC and trans sell them on ebay and use the money to pay the disposal fee


Ditto - our scrap yard is giving $5.00 for a car.
It almost doesn't pay to take some ones junk from them anymore. But I still do it :D

Mechanos
01-30-2003, 09:43 AM
Around here, we get about $1 per 100lbs. I got a little over $12 for an '80 SII tub and frame (no top, no front clip). My net weight on the ticket was a little over 1200lbs.

tsm1mt
01-30-2003, 10:00 AM
Originally posted by TORC
Around here, we get about $1 per 100lbs. I got a little over $12 for an '80 SII tub and frame (no top, no front clip). My net weight on the ticket was a little over 1200lbs.

IIRC, Steve mentioned that when they rebodied Aubrey's Scout they hauled the remains in to the scrap yard.

I don't remember the details, but it was something like $15 for the scrap, and $25 for the trailer rental. :D

slipscomb
01-30-2003, 10:50 AM
I just hauled my donor truck over the scales minus the frame, axles and motor/xfer and got a whopping 71 cents and we loaded up the tub with other scrap steel lying around the shop. It was a '77 SSII God rest its sole.

Kooter
01-30-2003, 07:03 PM
i get $2.50 a 100 pounds. most people around here get $1.75. i get extra cause i bring them alot of stuff. HOWEVER i won't haul for less than $3.00 a hundred. not worth the time nor the effort for less than $3. when people haul for such low prices that is why they stay low. why would they raise the prices if people will still bring it for $1 a hundred. i haven't hauled anything in 2 years because of the shitty prices. as a result i now have about 500 cars and trucks mucking up the homeplace. i won't even go and pick them up anymore, people have to bring them to me....unless it is something good.
Mike