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That's what I was referring to on parting out. If the exterior (prior to accident) is an indication on how well the vehicle was maintained, the engine should be in great working order. Looks like no damage even occurred to the front end. Then you have parts like the Eddie Bauer seats, dash, grill, and even the passenger rear window. There are a lot of parts that people will pay for.Yeah… I could probably use the engine out of it. Need one for my 88 ranger
Looks like it was in great shape prior to the accident. Wonder why it is sitting for so long evidenced by the rust in the dented roof? Certainly, it isn't repairable and insurance should have resolved any payout. It would be worthwhile to part out.
It looks like a junkyard purchase, hauled by flatbed to a parking lot as a donor vehicle for a restoration project. The vehicle appears to have rolled during its demise, and judging by the grass coming out of the hood, the engine may have been pulled a while ago. I’m surprised that it’s still got those wheels attached, unless they were just installed to make it easier to roll during the restoration project.That's what I was referring to on parting out. If the exterior (prior to accident) is an indication on how well the vehicle was maintained, the engine should be in great working order. Looks like no damage even occurred to the front end. Then you have parts like the Eddie Bauer seats, dash, grill, and even the passenger rear window. There are a lot of parts that people will pay for.