Spotted a junked Mav yesterday....

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by ford84stepside, Jun 14, 2009.

  1. Matterick

    Matterick Matt Somerville

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    a couple years ago some kid had an engine fall on him. it killed him and now you have to be 18 to get in
     
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    JHodges thumper

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    looks like 16 year olds should be able to go in as long as a parent or guardian was with them
     
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    Wow ya i dont have that problem, bein 16 i look 21. my brother just turned 21 and the past weekend i baught $50 worth of beer my self with his id, loaded up the car and drove to the party :dancing:
    But id think that they are liable for whatever happens on their land with stuff like that. and people stealing parts, etc. The last junk yard i was at they just had a worker stop by every couple min.
     
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    Duck Tape Mav. ready to pick up the 4-dr

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    i see. it's too bad there's no way to tell if the person knows what theyre workin on before you let em in. i can more than understand their reasoning there. Well, so far as i know Watt's doesn't care, and he's got acres of cars stacked on top of each other. Heck, instead of mowing, he has a herd of cows out there. it's AWESOME! they have some beaters that aren't really street legal, you just drive em around the yard to pick up the parts you need then unload em up front.
     

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