Posted by Unruh on September 13, 2013 at 11:25:23 from (69.77.224.171):
I know how to spell valUE! I missed the typo and the site won't let me correct the title.
s.crums inquiry about the scrap metal price inspired me to post this one.
I bought a new '79 Dodge naturally in 1979, drove it about a hundred miles and decided I'd like to burn the cheaper leaded fuel in it rather than the unleaded. I cut the converter out of it and welded in a straight pipe. I didn't notice much difference in mileage, but the first hundred miles on it really wasn't a test. At least I was using the cheaper gas!
I'm cleaning out the shop and there lays that converter. What's a fair offer for it at the recycling yard? For just one?
The pickup is gone for a few years already, it was a good D200 with a 360 automatic.
This post was edited by Unruh at 12:19:11 09/13/13.
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