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So I’m watching the auction today

Started by BIGSHCLUNK, November 01, 2019, 05:37:47 PM

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BIGSHCLUNK

Copart Chicago South to be exact. There is a clean title Grand Cherokee SRT 8 (2012). This is a recovered theft. No driveline/coolers/bumpers/lights/ half the dash components gone  / certain glass been removed. Whats left of the hood and hatch are duct taped on. Who knows what other trinkets are missing. And whats been broken or defaced. Any one here wana take a stab at what it did??  :unbelievable:

ClarkWGrizwald

$2000 scrap metal price id guess.

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Quote from: ClarkWGrizwald on November 01, 2019, 05:55:33 PM
$2000 scrap metal price id guess.

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I'd agree with above, would cost way more to fix than just buying a new car.

JS29

I will guess $1500, and that would still be to much.  :alan2cents: I would like to know were scrap is paying $2000 for an incomplete vehicle!

ClarkWGrizwald

Quote from: JS29 on November 02, 2019, 05:48:09 AM
I will guess $1500, and that would still be to much.  :alan2cents: I would like to know were scrap is paying $2000 for an incomplete vehicle!
New challengers weigh 27,000 lbs without a motor dont they?? Price per lb baby!  Lol

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JS29

@ClarkWGrizwald  My diesel wrecker weights eleven thousand pounds, How can a car weigh twenty seven thousand pounds. the last car i took to the scales payed one hundred and eighty dollars. and was complete, incomplete vehicles pay less.  :alan2cents:   


ClarkWGrizwald

It was a joke dude.

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I think in Colorado we are 80 bucks for a complete car.  Can't even tow it down the mountains to the big city for that price. 

Whatever the thing goes for I bet it's too much. :popcorn:
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JS29

Quote from: ClarkWGrizwald on November 02, 2019, 08:09:19 AM
It was a joke dude.

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Go it, I was actually hopping you knew something I don't  :haha: It's all good!  :handshake:                       $80.00! the tow job to get it there would cost what?  :huh: I wonder why there is such a difference in the price in scrap.

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Quote from: JS29 on November 02, 2019, 08:26:20 AM
Quote from: ClarkWGrizwald on November 02, 2019, 08:09:19 AM
It was a joke dude.

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Go it, I was actually hopping you knew something I don't  :haha: It's all good!  :handshake:                       $80.00! the tow job to get it there would cost what?  :huh: I wonder why there is such a difference in the price in scrap.

I heard once that a lot of scrap steel goes to China. Scrap price in any given area likely reflects the cost of getting it to a port.
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Quote from: cuda hunter on November 02, 2019, 08:10:10 AM
I think in Colorado we are 80 bucks for a complete car.  Can't even tow it down the mountains to the big city for that price. 

Whatever the thing goes for I bet it's too much. :popcorn:

Wow I just scrapped out my 1986 G20 work van and got $350 for it. It was running and driving if that matters?

ClarkWGrizwald

Quote from: JS29 on November 02, 2019, 08:26:20 AM
Quote from: ClarkWGrizwald on November 02, 2019, 08:09:19 AM
It was a joke dude.

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Go it, I was actually hopping you knew something I don't  :haha: It's all good!  :handshake:                       $80.00! the tow job to get it there would cost what?  :huh: I wonder why there is such a difference in the price in scrap.
Since mustangs and Camaros weigh in around 3700 to 3800 and challengers at 4200....they are the fat girls of the pony cars.  I thought it was exaggerated enough to get a laugh. But honestly, if there was good interior, ecu, etc, perhaps the buyer could purchase at 2000 and sell off those part and scrap the chassis and clear a bit of money making the purchase feasible. 

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JS29

@ClarkWGrizwald There is that or I was thinking sheet metal, doors are worth a small fortune. Fenders, Roof exc exc.

BIGSHCLUNK

Allright guys here's the deaL THE WAY BIGS SEE'S IT, BTW , scrap in my area right now is $64 per ton. The shredders have no orders. China is sitting on over 600 million metric tons and their economy is in the shitter.

But let me digress......  Whe I saw thins truck, I'm looking at whats left/what will sell. Due to the theft I'm doubting any insurance quality body parts. So what do we have - a 6.4 rear and front carrier... that you may sell ... eventually......  :notsure: And a few misc suspension parts and glass. Personally I think $750 would be all the money, I'm sure to another recycler in a different market maybe more. After fee's I'd still have over a grand in it brought to my door. Reality for me was just watch for the "entertainment value"

Ok so how can one justify $7400 ??? Two guys were on this hard and heavy - New Jersey vs Florida with a little from a bidder in Ohio.  My buy fee on that would be $575. Depending on the type of Copart member you are, the but fee goes as high as 20%. Plus internet fee  gate fee  and haul it to Florida (cause he was hi bid at the end) From Chicago I'll guess $800 range or more.

Now remember what I said in the beginning...... ?? .......................... CLEAN TITLE.. Some poor SOB is going to loose his, so this one can be rebuilt and back on the street.  This is the ONLY way the numbers make any sense..........  :thinking: