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<blockquote data-quote="bp03svt" data-source="post: 2366355" data-attributes="member: 24275"><p>I've been to that site alot. It makes me sick for all the cars that are worth alot of money if they're restored, only to sit in a field or a barn rotting to death. It's not just the value of them that gets me, it's just the plain fact that most of them are getting to the point where they are unfixable.</p><p></p><p>I saw a Cuda on there awhile back that was down next to a stream. The guy that owned it finally decided to sell it, but the car got ripped in half when they tried to pull it out of the muddy spot that it was in. Most of the people on that site that own the cars don't want to sell them, cause they are gonna restore them one day--yeah f@#king right. :rollseyes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bp03svt, post: 2366355, member: 24275"] I've been to that site alot. It makes me sick for all the cars that are worth alot of money if they're restored, only to sit in a field or a barn rotting to death. It's not just the value of them that gets me, it's just the plain fact that most of them are getting to the point where they are unfixable. I saw a Cuda on there awhile back that was down next to a stream. The guy that owned it finally decided to sell it, but the car got ripped in half when they tried to pull it out of the muddy spot that it was in. Most of the people on that site that own the cars don't want to sell them, cause they are gonna restore them one day--yeah f@#king right. :rollseyes [/QUOTE]
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