We have something similar to this in Ontario. You donate your car, get a
tax receipt, and they sell the parts and recycle the metal. When I asked,
the receipt was for less than what I could sell it for.
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>I thought this was interesting (hadn't encountered it before). If anybody
>has any info for this guy, please email him. Thanks!
>
>adrian
>
>PS I don't think the list counts as a charity, but anything is possible.
>;-)
>
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>J. Adrian Barnes, MCP
>Business Information Group
>http://www.workgroup.net
>
>http://www.midgetweb.com
>
>Phone: 423.777.1382 x23
>Fax: 423.777.1383
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>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: J1947W@aol.com [mailto:J1947W@aol.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 1:08 PM
>To: Adrian Barnes
>Subject: Midget Value
>
>
>I am donating a 1975 1500 Midget to a charity. They will then sell it for
>whatever they can get. The car is complete and runs but has been sitting
>for
>several years and is a defining "project." Do you have any idea of it's
>worth or where I can look it up? I will be using it as a tax deduction.
>Thank you Jim
>1947w@aol.com
>
>
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