Auto Salvage Yards - Money Saving

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The increasing interest in kit cars created the requirement of road safety regulations regarding the use of such vehicles on roads. You need to pass vehicle safety tests before you can drive your car on the road. Apart from a legal requirement, safety is your priority too.



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The people in these junkyards are usually in the business of breaking junk autos down and getting any usable parts. Once they get all the spare parts that can be reused, they sell them to interested parties. With the hard economic times, many people are looking for cheap car parts in such places.

A kit car is simply one that comes to you as different parts - chassis, engine, transmission, etc. Assemble the kit parts to build the vehicle of your choice. Manufacturers like Locust, Sterling Sports Cars, Robin Hood, etc can send the car parts directly to you.

It does cost some money and there are some hoops to run through. The washer and dryer should be installed close to existing water lines, and you'll also have to run a 220 volt electrical line in for the dryer. Building codes in your area may also require you to put in a floor drain.

Used car parts usually cost much less than new ones. For example, the top frame of a late model convertible may cost over $2,000 if you buy the part new. But, that same part can be purchased used for as little as $700. One of the reasons for the difference in price is that new parts often need to be assembled. Used auto parts are already assembled and simply need to be installed on - or in - your vehicle.

Call or contact a local junkyard to inquire if they will take the truck and if they have pick up services that are available for it. If not they will usually advise you on how to go about transporting it there.