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The reason I ask this is because I had a so-called "sports car" for almost 6 years and I totally hated it like you couldn't imagine. Before I took it to the junkyard, I called and asked if I could mash it up to my heart's desire and someone there said "Yes." But when I got there, the general manager of the place told me I couldn't. He apologized that someone there lied to me. I really wanted to smash up that car with pipes and sledgehammers all over before having it turned into scrap metal, but my dream of getting to do that for the past 3 years of wanting to do it got crushed.


So, if anyone around here has a 6-cylinder sports car that's taking it to the junkyard, I would really love it if you'd let me have my jollies with it since my car was crushed and melted down and I would really like to pretend your old car is my car I never got to mash up.


It was a 1998 white 6-cylinder Camaro with a bad 20 MPG and NO power features that I spend ALL of my hard-earned $11,000 on.

2007-04-20 08:36:02 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

4 answers

Yea , he just wanted to make money off of your cars parts. Especially the glass.
What if you wrecked it. Would you have to fix it before you junked it? No. You should have beat the crap out of it.

Why did you buy a Camaro with a 6-cylinder anyway.
Sounds like you threw away a perfect race/drag car. I would have put a big block in it and stripped the interior out and gone racing.

2007-04-20 09:43:23 · answer #1 · answered by Frankie Coletta 5 · 0 0

Its been a while, but some years back I went to a church picnic and they had an old car there and for a dollar a smash, they gave you a sledge hammer and you could bang it all you wanted. The insurance companies may have put a stop to that, maybe somebody got hurt on the sharp metal, or cut with the broken glass, but it was done.

The salvage yards will sell the good body parts and other good parts on the car, to repair other wrecks. What they can't sell, then they crush. So I see why the manager told you no you couldn't. But it was your car, and if you were giving it to them, then you could have smashed it, if you sold it to them I can see the reason. good luck

2007-04-20 08:49:42 · answer #2 · answered by Fordman 7 · 0 0

1968 Camaro SS/RS, complete vehicle, operating or no longer - It has continuously been my dream vehicle. or 1970 Volkswagon Beetle, complete vehicle, operating or no longer - with the help of truth they are elementary to paintings on and low-priced to fully rebuild motor and body. or 1974 - 1977 Ford F150 %.-Up - with the help of truth I have had optimal of of them interior the previous and that i in truth like them. or 1976 Chevrolet El Camino - Like a truck and a vehicle all wrapped up in a unmarried. or 1970 - 1990 Trike (Motor Cycle) - Alwaya necessary one, they are outrageous and safer than a particular previous motor cycle.

2016-10-18 02:46:23 · answer #3 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

LMAO...You got took.

The manager lied to you LMAO...He was looking at $$ signs on the parts you might break/smash.

You would have gotten no less/more had you smashed it LOL.

2007-04-20 08:45:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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