14-02-2018, 01:27 PM
What I have seen in the past is someone interested in Sevens and averagely competent being offered a tatty Ruby - they take it on but decide there is too much work, and then realise that if they break it they can make back what they paid and maybe bit more - though even that turns out to be a lot of work in practice. If someone would take the whole car off them before any dismantling, then all well and good, but often they can find no local buyer around at the time. With Internet advertising it is now easier to find someone interested, so hopefully this won't happen so much. Of course, there may be people doing this on purpose, and this is a shame if the dismantled would car have made a good one - probably better than mine!
Colin
Colin