Bill,

Alan raises a good point - check the "wanted" section of Craigslist to see
if anyone is looking for parts for the vehicle you have.  That's how I
found a private individual who took my last old glider. He took the whole
thing.

Peter Flipsen Jr
On Jan 16, 2015 12:11 AM, "Alan Brinkman via EV" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bill,
>
> In my area you call up the largest metal recycler/car recycler and they
> set up an appointment. They prefer for you to have the title to the car.
> Several years back I received $125 when the flat-bed truck came to get my
> very old very tired car. Without a motor they may or may not pay less (less
> metal to recycle and less parts to sell used if they are in that business).
>
> If the recycler is too far away or not interested, a local ad may produce
> a buyer who needs a fender and a hood and will take it all.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Alan
>
> Snip
> >What's the procedure for getting a motor-less car to a junk yard?
> Snip
> >Thanks,
>
> >Bill
>
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