What auctions do you go to? I went to one in Austin, IN Thursday they have them every Thursday night, lot of used cars go through there but most aren't junkers, more like "buy here pay here" lot stock..... good for used car dealers but thats about it. Doubt I will bother to drive down 1 hr away every week just to sit through a couple hrs of used cars in hopes to find a junker...
I love my trailer, its just an old beat up gooseneck with a steel deck... What i love about it, is that with the steel deck, stripping the car on the trailer is easy, fluids on the deck are no big deal, dropping a car on its brakes or hubs is no big deal, no worries about hurting the deck as with wood..... and plenty of room to strip the car on the trailer... I remove cat. converters, aluminum wheels or good tires that I can use or sell, and brass radiators, batteries, and other easy grab items, and depending on which yard I take it to, the fuel tank has to come out. One yard requires title but no tank removal. Other yard is closer, but doesn't require a title but you have to drop tank, you can put the tank in the car they just want to know it isn't full of gas (they make a really sweet explosion when they crush a car with a full tank LOL) There's another yard that you don't have to drop tank, and don't need a title, but they don't pay as much....
My next big investment might just be a car dolly, I found a good deal on one, if its still there in few days or a week I may go get it. I've come across many cars that I can't get truck and trailer to especially in the snow, but my lifted Durango and a dolly would get right to them and pull them out..... And I already had to unload one off the trailer so I could go get another one yesterday because the yard was closed I couldn't haul in the one on the trailer, so if I had a dolly I could pickup more cars easier on weekends... Its a royal pain getting these cars drug out to the trailer through the snow, or trying to keep from getting the truck and trailer stuck. Or like Saturday night, I got the truck stuck trying to get out of a driveway with the trailer...
So the more I think about it the more I want a dolly. And it would be a good way to avoid having expensive wheel lift wrecker truck and the high rent insurance that goes with it. It would be an excellent addition to my collection of toys n tools.
As for catalytic converters, I take them to a place called Legend Smelting in Edinburgh, IN, bout 15 minutes from here. They pay highest around here and I'm not too interested in driving any further and I don't have enough room to store a lot of
core items at once so I usually get two or three and I take them in, same with alum. wheels and any other non ferrous scrap. If I had more room it wouldn't be such a big deal to stockpile that stuff. If you have a route that comes up this direction we might work something out. They gave me a price sheet for cat. converters, but I don't know which ones are which since they are all slang names and nicknames for the different styles...
Quote me on these two catalytic converters if you can:
1999 Pontiac Sunfire 4 cylinder (one cat on car)
1994 Chrysler LHS 3.5 V6 (one cat on car)
Thanks,
Eric
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