Showing posts with label classic car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic car. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 September 2020

Where can I sell my classic car?

A couple of weeks ago this little beauty came into our yard - an MG Midget. 

She had certainly seen better days and years standing on a driveway had taken their toll on the little trooper turning her into a rust bucket
But the good news is she's been saved!! 
The 1966 classic car has been snapped up by a buyer down south who plans to restore this beautiful sports car to her to her former glory.
He's also taken the pal she met in the yard... a millennium Mini! It's nice to see the new motor mates go off together! 
Eventually little Midget will go on to be a dream car for someone.. as will her Mini mate. 
But begs the question, if you could have any care what would it be? Would it be a car like these two? Or would you opt for something a bit more luxurious? A dream car? A Lamborghini , Ferrari, Porsche, Jaguar or Mercedes? 
If money was no object what car would you buy? 
Most of us may never get to own our dream luxury car but we can always fantasise about it!
And let's face it, a lot of fantasy cars aren't so practical!
When we are choosing a car, the reasons definitely change as you get older, for example.
When you’re young you may want something fast and nippy to get you around and show off in! But then when you’re older and kids are probably on the agenda it's time to be more practical so the rugrats can fit in! You need it to go shopping and basically be an adult! 
Bless, she made a friend!!

A little MG certainly makes a great runaround weekend car! But try getting a full load of shopping and the family in!
But she's is sure to keep on going when she gets her overhaul because back in the 60s they built cars to last!!
But when it comes to newer cars, most reach the end of their life. That can mean one thing: it's time to go to car heaven or otherwise known as the scrapyard! 
That doesn’t mean the car is crushed and tossed away on the scrapheap; it actually means parts of it will go on and live in another car. Just because that old car of yours is a shell of its former self doesn’t mean things like its gearbox can’t be used again.
Second hand car parts are far cheaper and are actually good for the environment rather than having to replace a part with brand-new. 
And the rest of your car can be turned into something completely new because the metal is recycled. 
The interesting thing is that the car you want to scrap could have parts of it turned into another vehicle. 
Maybe even a fancy vehicle like the ones you used to dream of, imagine that! 
That’s the absolute beauty of the scrap industry, things are recycled and turned into something new. 
So selling or scrapping your car to the Scrappers means you’re doing something good for the environment and also earning a tasty some in return.
Collection is free and at a time when suits you. Your car is taken to an authorised treatment facility depo in Bolton where it is dealt with to government standards. This means you can rest assured that your car is being dealt with in an environmentally friendly way so as not to leave an enormous carbon footprint but instead minimise your carbon footprint. 
And the money you get for your scrap car Bolton, or scrap car Preston, or scrap car Stoke, scrap car Macclesfield, scrap car Manchester scrap car berry scrap car Ramsbottom wherever you scrap your car!! 
When you scrap a car with the Scrappers you will get the best price going and be dealt with by friendly staff who love this industry. So pick up the phone or go online and find out how much your vehicle is worth with no obligation vehicle valuation calculator. Or speak to a member of staff. 
The Scrappers are happy to help and happy to serve.. And don't forget they buy classic cars too, in any condition! 
So if you're thinking, "where can I sell my classic car?" then contact The Scrappers today on 012040388488. 


Wednesday, 2 September 2020

Where is best salvage yard to sell my classic car?

THE BEST OF BRITISH 🇬🇧


Feast your eyes on this classic MG Midget. 


She was bought over a decade ago by Donna Woods and her husband who both have a penchant for old classic cars.
They found the 1966 beauty on popular auction site eBay and had planned to restore the racing green beauty to her former glory.
But as with so many things, life and work got in the way and the stunner ended up stationary in the driveway gradually rusting over and wasting away. 
"We bought it off eBay from a chap who had been restoring it and he got arthritis in his hands and he couldn't do it anymore and had top sell it on," explained Donna.
"So we bought if off him with the intention of carrying on his work but unfortunately our work just took over and we never got fully round to it."
Fortunately the couple did get to enjoy her with the roof down and the wind in their hair.
"We have been in it and had some really nice days out in it," remembers Donna.
"We have enjoyed it but unfortunately life takes over and the car just started sitting there and time went by longer and longer and longer.
"It was just going to rack and ruin, and I actually thought someone needs to take it and restore it."

With plans to sell their property, the Woods knew it was also time to get rid of the car which shows 13,469 miles on the clock but has possibly done a fair few more! 
They hope someone will take on the job they never got around to and thoroughly believe there is life in the old girl yet!
"I don't think it's beyond saving at all but if we had have left it much longer I think it would have wasted away," admits Donna.
"It's a lovely little car. I'm a very 1950s person and it's fitting with my personality.
"And my husband likes old cars but we just haven't had the time to do it up. It's a shame really."
When they did take it for a spin, Donna says she drove like a dream but required a strong arm, as cars back then didn't have power steering like they do these days. 
"We are both very tall, me and my husband; he's 6ft 2 and I'm 5ft ft 8.
"To look at it you wouldn't think we could both get in it comfortably, but we have, it's a nice drive.
"It's heavy to drive because it doesn't have power steering so it's a heavy drive but that's what you get with an old car and they don't make them like they used to!" 

The Woods have always been fans of classic cars.
"Before I had that we had a Ford Sierra, it was a 4x4 2.8 it was old," she says.
"We've always had old cars. We've had a Brooklands Capri, we've had all sorts over the years. "And if you can learn to drive in an old car you can drive anything.
"The MG has choke in it as well - you don't see many of those these days!" 
A choke used to reduce air flow into the engine to give it a helping hand at starting. 
Donna admits it was sad to see their MG go, but is happy The Scrappers will see that it goes on to be restored to its former glory by someone who had the time.
"It was sat on our drive in front of the garage for years," she says.
"I think it's sat on its alloys at the minute!

"We are looking to downsize house.  There was a scooter and the MG car and I knew nothing was going to get done with them and because we are downsizing house I've not got the space to keep it anymore so it's just gotta go. If we weren't selling the house it probably would have stayed there!
So Donna did the right thing and contact The Scrappers after searching online for the best place to get rid of an old classic car.
Asked what it felt like when she bid her Midget farewell, she had this to say:
"A bit of me sad but I was quite glad really once it had gone, knowing it's going and will be looked after. We literally couldn't have done anything more for it."
Do you have a classic car to sell or a classic car to scrap to a salvage yard that can see it gets another chance of life? Are you wondering 'where is best salvage yard to sell my classic car?'
Then call The Scrappers on 01204388488 or go online