View Full Version : Scrap yards!
NeilW
10th August 2015, 08:58 AM
Is it just me or have scrap yards become a past time.
In my area there used to be around 8-9 decent scrap yards where you could go wander around loaded with a toolbox and get stuck into a car covered in crap and all kinds to get whatever you wanted, then off to negotiate at reasonable cost. A pain at the time but actually quite satisfying looking back.
Nowadays we have 2-3 scrappies who in simple terms just take the p***. I guess the likes of the Internet killed the trade but i am often impatient and if I need a part would like to have it yesterday....
I went to what I though was the best scrap yard left looking for some steel wheels to get my roadster rolling, expecting around £20 or so for 4 wheels with crap tyres. The guys running the place was a complete tool, half arsed, no banter what so ever, and after finding 4 wheels scattered at each corner of the place he was wanting £70!. I don't mind supporting the place a little but at that price I told him do one.
Gone are the days....
norton
10th August 2015, 09:38 AM
Same here. My local looks like a supermarket and milks you just the same.
the one I remember fondly that dictated you go digging around looking in the dark corners amongst precariously stacked cars has gone. The Internet and health and safety ended that.
rpjg1975
10th August 2015, 02:04 PM
Totally agree....many an hour spent climbing up into cars stacked up and taking chunks out of knuckles trying in vain to undo rusted bolts!!!
Search normally ended with a shout to the guy in the forklift of "ow much??"
Good times 😊
flyerncle
10th August 2015, 03:06 PM
Ocular surgery,they know you are stuck so stick it to you.
Do as some have done and re-invented the wheel,wooden ones !!!!:eek:
vmax1974
10th August 2015, 04:39 PM
Ocular surgery,they know you are stuck so stick it to you.Do as some have done and re-invented the wheel,wooden ones !!!!:eek:
they will have ya eyes out too lol
there is still 2 old style pile em up and let you pick at em In middlesbrough but they still charge through the nose went to get a corsa c front caliper for the wifes mates car and they wanted 20 notes
at least dick turpin had the good graces to wear a mask
flyerncle
11th August 2015, 10:47 AM
They got wise to cost of parts,I manage a garage and the owner is also a breaker of cars so I know where you are coming from,really pi55e5 him off when I buy new stuff when he has expensive secondhand kak on the shelf.
rpjg1975
11th August 2015, 01:12 PM
It's even worse when sellers know that builders like us want things hence why you could get a pallet of gold bars for less that an old Sierra steering column now on eBay!!!!
flyerncle
11th August 2015, 01:44 PM
I see what you mean,nice to know I have a couple of hundred quids worth lying in the garage when needs must. ;)
TalonMotorFabrication
11th August 2015, 08:36 PM
I think that is the advantage of moving towards the mx5 route with regards to the price of parts, there is a whole cars worth of drive it on to the trailer donnor on ebay for £110 or best offer thats been there for the past 4 weeks. Non of the fuss of selling on the unwanted bits just bin the tin that you don't want.
twinturbo
14th August 2015, 09:13 PM
yep spent many gr8 afternoons getting upgrades and parts. Have not been to our local in 8 years probably :( it was ( hopefully still is ) a proper yard.
I remember once wandering round the BMW isle when a TORRENTIAL ran burst errupted. Me and my brother in law jumped in the clossest thing to us. An E21 320 Baur Convertable with a very leakey roof :o
TT
Coozer
17th August 2015, 04:22 PM
Yoo Hoo!
Yep, I want to go wonder round for some ecu connectors and a couple senors...
Got 4 wheels last year at north east motor salvage peterlee for £20 which I thought was OK but needed a side window glass for my Dobbie.. £40!
Steve
flyerncle
18th August 2015, 08:17 AM
Stan Burkes at Shiremoor used to be iconic in the north east.
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