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If you want the most money for it, the best thing to do is disassemble the parts, advertise them separately, & sell them. In the case of cars and car parts, the parts separately are worth more than the car is as a whole and people are always looking for spare car parts. Once the parts have been stripped, you can sell the body to a scrap yard to get the value of the metal.
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You're reading What is the best option when disposing a 90's Chevy Caviler for a profit - can it be sold for the scrap metal since it's mostly fiberglass? What are some options - engine is worthless but the body is in good condition.
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by Miss Anubis loves this season on May 20th, 2009
Unfortunately, this is true.
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You are only likely to get between $50 and $100 from a junkyard for just about any car.
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Unless you can find someone interested in buying the car itself as a fixer-upper, then that's likely your best option.
by The Chief on May 21st, 2009