I was recently in an accident where I was hit head on by another driver and am now in the process of handling the insurance stuff. The car was written off as a total loss and now I’m being given the option to buy it back. I was thinking I should to better recoup what I’ve put into it and because working on / modifying the car was always an enjoyable way to learn more about its design so why not taking it apart. I’ve always wanted to look more closely at how the car was built but never had the guts to take too many things apart so this could be an appropriate last hurrah with the car (may be moving into SF where buying another wouldn’t be practical). I was wondering if I could get some feedback on how the parting out process worked from others that’ve been through it.
Some details:
- The car doesn’t run anymore, the radiator is gone and the car doesn’t get any power (although I’m not sure if the electrical system is damaged or if the battery was simply disconnected from the impact because one of my terminals was a bit loose)
- I’m not sure what the full extend of the damage is other than from the outside the bumper, hood, front quarter panels, and headlights are gone. I believe the damage doesn’t go much beyond the radiator (likely frame rail damage aside)
Questions:
- Are there any general things I should know about this process?
- How/where does one part out a car? Do you have a shop do it on your behalf or by yourself typically? I’m fine taking apart most parts of the car myself except the engine which is the most valuable part I’m assuming
- Does it make sense to take the car to a shop to have its engine removed and then take the car to my house to disassemble everything else or vice versa?
- I figured I’d strip out the most valuable parts and leave the rest; is there a place that would want the remains of the car? I just want to make sure at any point I can “abort” and not be stuck with a rather large object nobody wants if it ends up taking too long.
- I’m assuming towing by flatbed is the only feasible transportation method so suspension and wheels can’t come off until the very end?
- How do you reasonably ship such large items? I can’t imagine mailing most of these parts across the country for a reasonable price.
- Are there any places in the Bay Area that I could/should contact?
Thanks everyone in advance for the feedback.
Some details:
- The car doesn’t run anymore, the radiator is gone and the car doesn’t get any power (although I’m not sure if the electrical system is damaged or if the battery was simply disconnected from the impact because one of my terminals was a bit loose)
- I’m not sure what the full extend of the damage is other than from the outside the bumper, hood, front quarter panels, and headlights are gone. I believe the damage doesn’t go much beyond the radiator (likely frame rail damage aside)
Questions:
- Are there any general things I should know about this process?
- How/where does one part out a car? Do you have a shop do it on your behalf or by yourself typically? I’m fine taking apart most parts of the car myself except the engine which is the most valuable part I’m assuming
- Does it make sense to take the car to a shop to have its engine removed and then take the car to my house to disassemble everything else or vice versa?
- I figured I’d strip out the most valuable parts and leave the rest; is there a place that would want the remains of the car? I just want to make sure at any point I can “abort” and not be stuck with a rather large object nobody wants if it ends up taking too long.
- I’m assuming towing by flatbed is the only feasible transportation method so suspension and wheels can’t come off until the very end?
- How do you reasonably ship such large items? I can’t imagine mailing most of these parts across the country for a reasonable price.
- Are there any places in the Bay Area that I could/should contact?
Thanks everyone in advance for the feedback.
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