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Call the salvage yards. They will pick up and pay you for the car. A Honda Odyssey should get a few bucks.
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Today seems to be your lucky day then....
Most any town in GA will have a dedicated import shop. And Honda/Acura is one of the most common. If you google that in your area I'm sure you would find a shop that needs your van for the transmission and body parts.Long story short...... I have an older model Honda Odyssey that the motor has given up the ghost. The rest of the vehicle is in excellent condition for its age and miles. With a "new" motor, it would be a good car. I quit doing car work years ago, so do you guys suggest I sell this car that someone could replace the motor or part it out.
I'm guessing the timing belt let go.usually the motors in those vans outlast the transmissions
I'm guessing the timing belt let go.
it would be neat to have a fixed up mini van. take the backseats out
have a pseudo work van you could camp out in,+fwd pretty good
in offroad type of situations lol
it would be neat to have a fixed up mini van. take the backseats out
have a pseudo work van you could camp out in,+fwd pretty good
in offroad type of situations lol
My wife has preferred a van since we've had kids and currently drives an 04 Honda. I wouldn't mind having an extra around for emergencies. They are useful, the Honda especially as the rear seat just drops into the floor out of the way.