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| Many vehicles are manufactured each year, | | | | These facilities are an ideal place for individuals in need |
| worldwide. Of this number some may need to be | | | | of car parts at cheaper prices. Parts have a tendency |
| placed prematurely in salvage yards if they become | | | | to be very expensive depending on the part that is |
| unusable, typically because of a vehicular collision. | | | | required. For a major part within an automobile, like an |
| Because of this the salvage yard industry is a | | | | engine, many motor vehicle owners may consider |
| profitable one as salvage yards will not only store | | | | acquiring an engine from a salvage yard that may |
| these damaged and unusable vehicles but will also | | | | have the corresponding model. The engine should then |
| remove functioning parts from them for resale. | | | | function within the vehicle for years especially if it was |
| Ultimately, an automobile may be taken to a salvage | | | | taken from a fairly new model. It is also an |
| yard in near deplorable condition, however, depending | | | | advantageous source of parts for classical car |
| on the amount of damage, some of the parts may still | | | | restoration enthusiasts who may use these salvage |
| work in other vehicles. In instances where there are no | | | | yards to get parts that are no longer produced by the |
| functioning parts, the entire car may be scrapped and | | | | original manufacturer. |
| sold to recycling factories that will process and reuse | | | | |