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I wonder what Ford., Ts here at that time had very low scrap value. Seems unlikely they would have given a large discount plus an inflated trade in price. Maybe it was an A, the tax even on the disembowelled UK model would have discouraged use.
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I would think that £10 for a Model T could well be close to scrap value; typically a Seven would be around £4-£5 as scrap.
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08-12-2021, 10:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-12-2021, 11:08 AM by Bob Culver.)
I guess scrap fetched more in UK as could be recycled locally. Into the 70s many car bodies here were simply buried. I towed a stripped Javelin to the (free!!) tip by inserting a big 7 chassis rail up the drive tunnel and pinning it the towbar of my everyday Javelin. A brake adjuster fell out and wedged a rear wheel so I had to spend an awkwrd and very visible quarter hour on the roadsise unsorting. In those days were allowed to tow anything "for repair." ( stock car fans used to tow cars 100 miles Wellington to Palmerston and the battered wrecks back again the same night!)