Chopping up a car means taking it apart and selling the parts. Doesn't matter if one door is off-color, it's a functional door that's worth money. And older cars' parts are still worth a decent amount. I read years ago that mid-90s Honda Accords were one of the most popular cars for thieves to steal because they were easy and straightforward for chop shops to make a profit on.
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Now im wondering how many spare parts I’ve bought were actually stolen and chopped :cowboy-cri:
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