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Many teenagers break in and it was used in the WW2 to make nuclear war tanks and then it jsut stopped and now here it sits in my little town rotting away....
The cars are worth some good money in scrap. Some may even be good enough to be repaired.
Just this picture and just for scrap, I value all the cars that I see at over (at least) $7000.