I have bought and sold thousands of junk cars, and just to be honest about it, several of the cars I have bought, were not «junk cars» at all. The owner simply wanted to get rid of the car, so to the owner it was a junk car, however for me buying it, definitely NOT a junk car! On many occasions I have immediately sold the car for somewhere between 2-3 times what I had paid for it in mere minutes of the transaction.
car junk yards But do not worry, as the upside to collecting classic cars is that they could be bought cheap. The principle behind this is simple: since most of the classics are at least over 15 years old, some people who are not collectors will probably consider them as junk. And cars considered as junk mean a very low price. What they say is true: one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.
nearest junkyard Sometimes, finding the right spare part requires breaking down and calling the dealership. Audi spares will cost more when you have to resort to this means of acquisition. Often there will be greater warranties on parts purchased directly from the dealership, but make sure you ask. A warranty can make the extra expense worth it in the long run.
Make notes on the part or parts you are looking for and see what the best prices you are able to find . Remember, if you can get the same part locally for less than what you are finding on the net (don’t forget to include the tax) then you might want to consider buying locally.
One outlet for used car parts is the local newspaper’s classified section. Run an ad and see what happens. Selling parts from your car isn’t going to make you a lot of money, but it beats just leaving them on the car as it’s towed to the junkyard. You can also sell your car parts by word of mouth. You never know what can happen.
On TV, in newspaper classified ads, fliers stuck under windshield wipers (on your clunker), and maybe even tips from your embarrassed next door neighbors, make it all too clear that maybe you need a better sort of transportation. You can take a number of approaches to getting another set of wheels.
My Dad was a steel mill electrician. I can still smell the steel mill on his clothes when I imagine him coming in the door while I was a child. I was an industrial electrician too for a time. I have been around this stuff enough. I don’t have a hankering to hang 100 pounds of cast iron whatever on my wall.
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