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Maryland Salvage Yards

A salvage yard is the name used to define any allotted area that is used for storing old or unwanted motor vehicles

. It is a typical practice for some of the cars that are stored in salvage yards to be used for their functioning parts. Many salvage yards are able to make significant profits by reselling parts removed from these unused vehicles. Some companies may implement showrooms where they display the parts that are retrieved from the automobiles for prospective customers to view. Prospective customers may usually include car manufacturers who will buy the parts and recondition them for re-use in other vehicles. Salvage yards may also sell those parts of the automobile that are unusable to metal recycling factories as scrap metal. These factories will then process these metals for application in other industries.

A car is taken to a salvage yard by a privately contracted wrecking company or by a member of the salvage yard's wrecking crew for a predetermined price. Once the car is put in storage it is stacked in systematic piles for probable future use. This future use includes, as mentioned previously, the salvaging of parts and the use of any unused metals for scraps. The parts are typically taken out by the mechanics or workers at the salvage yard. They first remove the peripheral parts like the mirrors, windscreen wipers and headlights and then more complex parts like the engine and transmission. Once these are removed they are then sold to customers who require these parts., These parts are much more affordable than purchasing new parts from dealers or directly from the manufacturers. Additionally because some of the vehicles may not always be old, the parts may then be used for a relatively long time. Some salvage yards may put in place policies like you buy it, you pull itwhere the customer must obtain his or her own mechanic to take out the parts, however many others will complete the process of pulling the parts, usually, well before there is even a demand.

Maryland has many salvage yards that are easily located by using online sources. When looking for parts using a salvage yard it is usually best to comparison shop to get the best prices.

by: Sachin Kumar Airan
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