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The fact that is has no tags and I'm guessing no title, the value of this "body" in my opinion is worth more to a scrap yard.
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I agree. Might as well buy a new repop body if you are going the pro touring route. I know you can save $$ doing the labor yourself, but I have found I can make more money doing other peoples fab work and paying up for grandmas rust free car. Also, you will be ahead on build time.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: wheelhop</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The fact that is has no tags and I'm guessing no title, the value of this "body" in my opinion is worth more to a scrap yard. </div></div>
There are no titles on cars older than 1974 in Alabama so that is not an issue. As for the tags, that is the part that may be an issue even if he does have the them.
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