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Title: Parting out a cavalier 64
Post by: loman4ec on June 27, 2005, 02:51:26 pm
I have decided to part out this cavalier 64 due to rust on the outer shell. If anyone needs anything please let me know ASAP as I will start placing things on ebay throughout the next few days. Please email me at jdloman2000@yahoo.com.


Title: Parting out a cavalier 64
Post by: loman4ec on June 27, 2005, 02:52:48 pm
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Title: Parting out a cavalier 64
Post by: loman4ec on June 27, 2005, 04:02:32 pm
I decided to go ahead and start listing parts. I will try to attach a link.
ebay


Title: Parting out a cavalier 64
Post by: on June 27, 2005, 10:34:25 pm
Josh, after you part out a machine, where do you take the shell to dispose of it? How much does that usually cost and any laws/restrictions about parts (like freon, etc.)? I ask because I have never done it, but may someday.
Thanks.


Title: Parting out a cavalier 64
Post by: on June 27, 2005, 10:49:26 pm
If youv'e got a local junk yard they will pay usually 5-6 dollars for an empty shell and many will take the compressor too if you want to get rid of it.


Title: Parting out a cavalier 64
Post by: BrianB on June 28, 2005, 07:53:47 am
Kito -

I bought a pretty trashed VF-90 ($35) from a guy about 15 minutes north of Bloomington, IN and ended up parting it out and taking the retrograde (carcass) to the scrapyard and made about $7. The particular yard I dealt with isn't to keen on compressors though.

They'd prefer that you either dispose of it somewhere else or you end up paying a $10 surcharge no matter if the compressor has "R-whatever" in it or if it's got a full charge.


Title: Parting out a cavalier 64
Post by: loman4ec on June 30, 2005, 05:37:27 pm
I take them to a scrap metal salvage yard. I generally don't get any money for them but I am just happy to get rid of them.They havent seemed to care if there is a cooling system in it, but then again they just have me pull to the back of the lot and push it out. No one has ever even looked at it before.