Neto
Well-known member
I've thought about posting some of this for some years, and decided I'd go ahead & take a chance on it.
Our old family car was this 1993 Chrysler Town & Country. As it got older I didn't want to sell it to just anyone, because it held all of those memories of traveling when our kids were small, then it got so rusted out underneath, and developed serious mechanical problems, so I decided to scrap it. But I had an idea to build a trailer out of the rear section, so I couldn't just call a scrap guy to come get it.
This is how it looked when it was no longer drivable. Doesn't look that bad, but underneath all of that plastic trim is, well, very little.
Our old family car was this 1993 Chrysler Town & Country. As it got older I didn't want to sell it to just anyone, because it held all of those memories of traveling when our kids were small, then it got so rusted out underneath, and developed serious mechanical problems, so I decided to scrap it. But I had an idea to build a trailer out of the rear section, so I couldn't just call a scrap guy to come get it.
This is how it looked when it was no longer drivable. Doesn't look that bad, but underneath all of that plastic trim is, well, very little.