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If you think this is too easy a process and doubt the quality of the salvage yards that will take away your car, relax. The surest indicator that the yard is reliable is its license number, choose the one with a license number and you can be rest assured that you have got the best place that won't dupe you.

Some choose to sell scrap gold locally, such as to pawn shops or at gold parties hosted at a hotel. Seldom will you get anywhere near what your items are worth when you choose to sell scrap gold in this manner. You are far better off to sell gold to a mail-in or online dealer, provided you take the time to find a reputable one and compare prices to make sure you get the best price every time you sell scrap gold.

So where can you find salvage WWII vehicles? I doubt you will be able to go to your local junk yard and find a old WWII vehicle. These trucks and cars are most certainly long gone. The junk yards are able to get too much of a payoff from these metals to have them just sit around. No, I bet the best place to find these vehicles are in private yards.

Both car enthusiasts and budget buyers have spurned the demand. So before you think of giving your dead beat car to a junk yard for scrapping it, consider this option of selling it to a car salvage company.

Shop around, too. There's plenty of companies offering all sorts of different scrap metal prices on various grades of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Know the yards - all of the yards - in your area. Know their strengths, and what materials they offer weaker pricing on. Also be aware of their distances, drive time equals gas money...and spending an extra $10 in gas to get $0.05 of a higher scrap metal price on 10 LB of brass doesn't make sense...or cents!! Don't be afraid to keep a little black book full of addresses, phone numbers, lists of what to take where and when, and all other sorts of notes and information that might come in handy.

Believe it or not there are a lot of motor home junkyards in the United States and they make great places to get parts. Some recreational vehicle junk car selling have motor homes that are over 30 years old and that means you can find nearly any part you need. The junkyards are well known to those RV repair shops, which will use them to get parts when they cannot find a part in the catalog they need to repair someone's motor home or recreational vehicle.

You can also sell scrap gold coins if you have any, based on the numismatic value of the coin. This numismatic value is different from the metal value, and is based on how rare your coin is, the age of the coin, and how well preserved it is. Take note that a gold coin dealer might give you a better price than if you simply sell scrap gold to a regular gold dealer.