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    Any tips on scrapping a 2001 Pontiac Montana?

    So I have a chance to buy a 2001 Pontiac Montana minivan, curb weight of 3,730. Has aluminum wheels! She has had offers of 180 and 250 but she would need to get title for those, so if I can offer 200 she'd probably take it. It still runs and drives but needs radiator, interior is trashed, and rear suspension is pretty shot. It's registered still so it can be driven to my house which is only a few minutes up the road.

    So basically, $200-$250 is a good price, right? I don't have a car trailer so I can't just haul it in as-is, plus I do ebay car part selling so that will be more $$, since I always price them below all the competition to sell it quick. Also, I've never scrapped a car before, so what would be the best way to bring in the body and frame, just cut them up into manageable pieces? Title isn't required if it is cut up at the yards I go to.

    Last question, what should I do with the windows if I can't sell them? Do glass places that do car window repairs take them/buy them?



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    I don't know much about cars, but I know that catalytic converters on those vans are worth big bucks. They are the most stolen converters in my area.

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    I was just gonna add that question to the thread, what kind does it have? I looked it up and it came up with a few articles of them being stolen.
    Do you know what kind? I have a friend that is a cat buyer so I can sell it quick and easy and he comes to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jw7783 View Post
    I was just gonna add that question to the thread, what kind does it have? I looked it up and it came up with a few articles of them being stolen.
    Do you know what kind? I have a friend that is a cat buyer so I can sell it quick and easy and he comes to me.
    Id pay $300 all day long. Those im pretty sure are called large breadloaf cats. $100 here each.
    If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all...

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    Sweet, hopefully it has it still, didn't even think to look when I was there today

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    I had a lead on one.. Blown Head. Guy would NOT come off $500 bucks.. I even walked away from it.. called him 3 months later.. Still had it.. Still wouldn't take less than $500 bucks.. I wanted it.. but just couldn't get to his level of insanity! If you do land it.. post pics here for me.. so I can scrap vicariously through ya! HA!
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    the cat is going to be either a $100 large breadloaf or a $5 aftermarket.

    since your going to strip it right down I would check to see if the following are in good condition/work

    front and rear wiper motors
    headlights
    tail lights
    hatch
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    doors
    power sliding door mechanisms if it has a power sliding door
    air bags
    grills (honeycomb part tends to break on those vans)

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaun319 View Post
    the cat is going to be either a $100 large breadloaf or a $5 aftermarket.

    since your going to strip it right down I would check to see if the following are in good condition/work

    front and rear wiper motors
    headlights
    tail lights
    hatch
    hood
    doors
    power sliding door mechanisms if it has a power sliding door
    air bags
    grills (honeycomb part tends to break on those vans)
    Front wiper motor/wiper transmissions are high demand items if they still work properly. These vans are bad for stopping the wipers at the top of the windshield when you shut them off.

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    I'll post some pics within the next few days. Shaun, everything works on it, no idea on grill, but both power doors work still, doors are pretty good, hood has a dent in the front I think, its a decent van but I haven't really looked at the rear suspension to see how bad it is. I read that sometimes its just the air shocks that go and that would be an easy fix.

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    easy but not cheap if you replace with air, although you can go with a gas shocks and zip tie the load level arm up and pull the air fuse

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    I junked an 02 Montana last year, so I can give you a pretty good idea. I paid $400 for the one I bought (bad engine). I was fortunate to find a buyer who wanted the complete interior, ECM and wiring harness, so there was $200. Sold the wheel bearing assemblies and drive axles for $50. 4 aluminum wheels, no buyer so I scrapped those- about 55 bucks. The cat on those vans looks like a Large Breadloaf, but it is technically a Small. 12570900 is usually the one those vans have (around here anyway), and it's a $110-120 cat if you have a good buyer. Battery was good, sold it for $30 plus a core exchange (another $15). I forget what other small parts I ended up selling, but in the end, I doubled my money after scrapping the carcass. I pay my rollback owner buddy $50 to haul them in for me. I'd buy another Montana for $350-400 any day.
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    Thanks shaun, you seem to know alot about them. If I have any questions I'll definitely ask you haha I didn't know they were special shocks, but again I haven't looked it over real good. and Sparrow, I've got a pretty good buyer so that will be great if I can get half my money back just off that. And since the engine and tranny are good I should fare pretty well. Fingers crossed!

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    They have a small air compressor that keeps the air shocks pumped up, my daughters had an air leak and the compressor would kick in every minute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jw7783 View Post
    Thanks shaun, you seem to know alot about them. If I have any questions I'll definitely ask you haha I didn't know they were special shocks, but again I haven't looked it over real good. and Sparrow, I've got a pretty good buyer so that will be great if I can get half my money back just off that. And since the engine and tranny are good I should fare pretty well. Fingers crossed!
    I had a couple of them, don't plan on owning another... lol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    They have a small air compressor that keeps the air shocks pumped up, my daughters had an air leak and the compressor would kick in every minute.
    sometimes the compressors will even kick in with the vehicle off, easy fix for that is installing a relay on the power line triggered by an acc power wire

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    Snapped a quick pic of the cat today while I was there.

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    Looks like a Breadloaf to me!!

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    thats what i was thinking looking at google images!

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    If you take a wire brush and find the engraved number on the wide side of that loaf I can tell you what its worth. Most Montana's come with a $130-$180 bread loaf, definetly do not take regular bread loaf price for it.

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    Snapped a quick pic of the cat today while I was there.

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    I measured it and its an 8" small, but any idea if the number would be on drivers side or pass. Side?


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