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 pa_broon74 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 15:13 - 07 Sep 2010 Post subject: A question about scrapping old vehicles... |
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How many monkeys would it take to scrap a transit van using only rolls...
I'm joking! Ok, it was shit but never mind.
I need to scrap two vehicles. A transit van, no MOT on it and no hope of attaining one and a VW polo decent length of MOT but its got a fueling problem I can't identify (its bogging down when revving, probable [although not impossible@Hetzer] fuel pump issues. )
Anyway the van is fucked and since both vehicles got their windows tanned in over the weekend the car is essentially a write off too.
My question is, is it a scrap metal dealer or a scrap car dealer I'd go to, do they have a residual value and if so where is best to realise it. Although the car is mine, the money for both is going to the Local Scout group (who ran the van) so I'm not being tight.
Thanks in advance.
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Cool.
I was confused by an ad I saw on gumtree, a company in Glasgow making a big deal about how they were 'licensed' to dispose of cars and would be happy (like they were doing you a big favour) to scrap your car free of charge, no mention of scrap value. The ad has since disappeared.
I have a couple of numbers to try.
Thanks again.
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| Quote: | Needs to be a licenced recycler for cars. The log books need to go to the DVLA with the box filled in for them being scrapped, and the DVLA will only accept that now from a licenced recycling facility. If you send it in they will now, as of a few weeks ago, just send it back and refuse to accept it. |
Did not know that, but fail to see what they can do if for example, you cut the van up with a 9 inch grinder, and take it to a scrappy to weigh it in.
Retain the chassis/engine numbers or grind them off.
Then inform the DVLA you have scrapped it. It's not like the car/van will ever pick up a ticket or be involved in a drive by, so there is nothing that can come to you.
It will just be in a loop of eternal non existence, only exists on a computer system. Seems slightly narrow minded of the DVLA, not that we should be surprised at that.
Just wondering, because I scrapped a van a while back, but never got a confirmation from the DVLA as is usual, the guy who scrapped it, didnt have a clue about the V5 process, he just wrote scrapped all over the V5 in capital letter, probably stuffed it in the glovebox
I sent off my bit, and I have no doubt that he never sent off his. But the van has been gone for years, and i've heard nothing.
To the OP, Unless you find an enthusiast for the particular vehicle then scrapping is by far the quickest and most hassle free way, but it's the least amount of value. Though scrap prices are a lot healthier than they have been.
Was down to £50-60 a tonne a bit of a while back. ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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Another thought, Mr Broon, is the Transit a 85-2000 model?
Does the alternator work? I need one.
Will pay, obviously.
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If you're not in a hurry, why not try to sell the car on a free ads site or whatever? It won't cost you anything and you never know, it does have an MOT someone may buy it eventually, even just for parts.
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This was what I was thinking.
Selling it to a scrap dealer, they just weigh it and off it goes to be crushed. But what about scrap yards or for spares or repairs.
I would say though and it was quite nippy, with the VW polo I've tried to get bits for it from the scrappy but its been usless because the same bits go all the time and the scrap cars usually have the bits missing anyway.
Passenger side electric window motor for example. Like hens teeth so they are, the chances of finding a decent example is infinitely high... (But presumably not impossible.) The one I did eventually get lasted fortnight then conked out.
I would remove the alternator for you goose, but you're aways away, not sure how you'd be able to get you hands on it.
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To avoid the return of log book from DVLA refusing to accept you've scrapped it just tear off the yellow bit, fill it in with imaginary scrap/car dealer details and send it off.
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When you take a vehicle into a scrap yard, they should raise a certificate of destruction for you, thus removing the need to send in the V5, which is what we do at the company I work for.
When the vehicle is brought in, it is taken to the ELV shed where all hazardous waste materials are removed, as well as the higher value materials, Cat's, alloy wheels etc.
Registration, VIN's etc are recorded as the vehicle passes through the ELV shed, these are then handed back to the office where we then log the vehicle as destroyed directly with the DVLA via a website.
We often will produce C.O.D's on weighing in the vehicle, or if it's not possible will post them the next day.
If you can obtain the C.O.D from the Scrappy you're using then this will cover you if the DVLA start asking questions, although in my experience once the C.O.D is raised that is that.
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