| A salvage yard is a very interesting place. When | | | | from the manufacturer and this can be extremely |
| you first visit one it may not look too good but | | | | expensive. |
| like a grave yard for vehicles with parts | | | | If you are in need of a part then it pays to first |
| anywhere. Don’t be intimidated by this | | | | visit a salvage yard. The part that you get from |
| because within all the clutter is the part that | | | | a salvage yard goes through a process before it |
| you’re looking for and could be next to new | | | | is allowed to be purchased. After they are |
| as some of these parts are from cars that had | | | | received, they are inspected by mechanics. The |
| suffered minor damages. Salvage Yards are like | | | | materialistic parts like mirrors and bumpers are |
| hidden gold mines especially the fact the most of | | | | first. They are then removed and then they |
| the vehicles that they get are donated by | | | | move unto the larger parts like the doors and the |
| persons who want to get rid of an old vehicle or | | | | engines. The parts are then washed and cleaned |
| from collision cars. This only leaves room for | | | | up as much as possible so that they can return to |
| them to make a profit from selling old cars, scrap | | | | their former glory. They parts are then moved to |
| metal and the parts from some of these vehicles. | | | | the showrooms so that they can be viewed by |
| They also have the parts that you need that you | | | | the customers. The parts are also recorded in a |
| would not have been able to find in local auto | | | | inventory system and which vehicle it came from |
| parts store or the part may need to be ordered | | | | is also recorded. |