๐ How to Salvage a Car
๐งพ Step 1: Determine If the Car Should Be Salvaged
- Declared a total loss by your insurance
- Repair costs exceed the car's value
- Severe structural or mechanical damage
- Non-functional and not worth repairing
๐ก Check your stateโs rules for salvage titles before beginning.
๐ Step 2: Check Ownership and Title
- Ensure the car title is in your name
- Clear any liens
- Check DMV process for getting a salvage certificate
๐งฐ Step 3: Remove Personal Items and Fluids
- Remove everything from glove box, trunk, seats
- Drain gas, oil, coolant, brake fluid
- Remove the battery and airbags safely
๐ช Step 4: Dismantle the Car
Start stripping the vehicle carefully. Label parts for resale.
Part |
Who Buys It |
Engine |
Mechanics, rebuilders |
Catalytic Converter |
Scrap buyers (precious metals) |
Transmission |
Transmission shops |
Wheels & Tires |
Used tire shops or individuals |
Seats, Doors |
DIY restorers, body shops |
๐ต Step 5: Sell or Scrap the Parts
- ๐ Sell parts individually on eBay, Craigslist, Facebook
- ๐๏ธ Sell whole car to a salvage yard
- ๐ง Recycle scrap metal once stripped
๐ค Step 6: Notify the DMV
- Cancel registration and plates
- Submit dismantling notice (if required)
- Apply for a salvage or junk title
๐ Step 7: Cancel Insurance
- Call your insurer to cancel the policy
- Keep proof of cancellation
- Save paperwork from DMV and buyers
๐งฎ Optional: Get a Dismantler License
If you do this often, check if your state requires:
- Auto dismantler or rebuilder license
- Sales tax ID for selling parts
โป๏ธ Environmental Tips
- Never dump fluids โ recycle them
- Work on concrete or sealed surface
- Recycle batteries, plastics, and metals properly
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Final Checklist:
- โ๏ธ Title in your name
- โ๏ธ Car fluids drained
- โ๏ธ Usable parts removed
- โ๏ธ DMV notified
- โ๏ธ Insurance canceled
- โ๏ธ Records kept