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Two words can drive this rather easy way to make money: junk and inconvenience. If you peruse the daily classifieds, you will often see listings for free giveaways or curb alerts. People may have free fencing, large metal pieces and dead appliances that are free for the taking if you will just get it out of their home or yard. They may not have the time, resources or motivation to haul this "junk" away. If they don't want to make money on their "junk", then you can. Capitalizing on the laziness of others is a great way to start making money.

Every state and town has at least a salvage yard where useful parts of dilapidated vehicles are salvaged for re-use. Most of the parts would be non-functional. But even the most dilapidated vehicles have a usable part either on the inside or on the outside.

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It's cheaper. This, should really go without saying. Buying new parts for a restoration project can be very expensive. Many older cars require spare parts that are no longer made by the manufacturer and so they have to be sourced from specialist suppliers. This can mean that they are much more expensive than the original parts and they can often be very hard to get a hold of. If the parts are too expensive it may mean that the car itself has become uneconomic to repair or restore.