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Topic: Re: 1969 Dodge cabover
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noncompos

08-06-2009 09:59:23
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Last I heard it was just the engines that had to be destroyed, that the trans (and apparently anything else) were being, or could be, stripped before crushing...
If correct, I assume the theory is the old engine is gone, reducing fuel usage, but if your own engine is still good, and you can"t afford a newer car, trans etc pieces may still be in wrecking yards.

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Kentb ofSWMO

08-16-2009 16:25:55
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The clunker law/money ONLY applies the 1985 and newer.

Kent

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