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Old 27th October 2020, 16:47   #1
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Default Wanton Car Destruction

Just checked out a few breaking 75s and MGZTs on the Bay of Flea. Checking the registrations and the MOT records, some of these cars are low mileage (70K) and from the photos apparently have little wrong with them. Some of them even have current MOTs.

I can understand breaking one of these if, in the case of one car on there, the sills were corroded and the rear subframe and suspension arms were a bit paper doily, so repair is not economically viable.

Is it just the case that some people prefer to profit out of breaking an otherwise perfectly usable example of one of these fine cars?

Just seems a wanton waste to me when my Brother has spent some time trying to track down a low mileage example.
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