4 Things You Can Do With An Old School Car

Every year, Americans recycle over 12 million cars. There's a thorny problem here if you've got an old school car, though. What if it won't run, and you can't drive it to a scrap dealer?

Is there a limit on a car's age where it can no longer be recycled? What if your old vehicle is a classic car and you want to get more money for it?

Getting rid of an old car can be a baffling maze of ideas and conflicting information. We've got your back. We've pulled together four awesome things to do with your old school car.

Ready to finally move that old jalopy out of your driveway? Then read on.

1. Sell it for Scrap

Do you have an old car that won't run? Is it essentially just a paperweight that weighs a ton or two? Then you should consider scrapping it.

But who buys cars that don't run? There are a great number of merchants and organizations across the country that will be happy to buy your old car, no matter what condition it's in. If it doesn't run, that's no problem either, as many of these companies offer free towing.

You could get hundreds of dollars from scrapping your car. If you don't want to go through the hassle of repairing it, this is a great way to get rid of your old school car.

2. Put an Ad Out for Your Old School Car

If your old car has even a hint of rarity about it, we guarantee that someone will want to buy it. This isn't the quickest way to get rid of an old car, but if it runs and is in good condition, it's not a bad idea.

You should consider putting ads in both your local newspaper and online, as many people are willing to travel to buy a car.

While writing your ad, do your research. Find out the average value of cars like yours, right down to the trim. If it is in good condition, do not go below this average price.

3. Remove and Sell Valuable Parts

Do you know your way around old vehicles? Then you could consider removing parts from your old school car and selling them yourself. 

Parts that are particularly valuable include:

●        Catalytic converters

●        Fenders

●        Bumpers

●        Doors

●        Windows

●        Electronics

If your old car is a common model, you're in luck! Many people ding their cars occasionally and need to buy replacements but don't want to pay for new parts.

That's where you come in: sell them your old parts and make a profit!

4. Restore Your Old Car and Sell It

If you own an antique car that's a classic, consider restoring it. There is a healthy audience out there for restored classics: if you know your way around a car, you could make a killing.

You could also consider entering the world of restomodding. That is the art of restoring and modifying your car to give it better-than-original performance. Restomods can attract a particularly high price if done well.

A Final Thought

Whatever the state of your old school car, don't despair! There is a solution out there that can rid you of your old vehicle. 

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