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    The first thing when you get down to it and even before you touch any other part of the car you should remove all kinds of fluid from the car. This includes wiper fluids from the windshield, brake fluid, transmission fluid, oil, and radiator fluid. After you're done with that you can remove the battery, the radiator cover and the radiator itself. Next you should remove the brake fluid container, the carburetor, the starter, the distributor cap, the air filter, and the spark plugs. You should also ensure that you have removed all wires. Next you should remove the engine, the exhaust system, the transmission, the seats, door panels, carpeting, dashboard, and steering wheel.Buy online. The advent of the internet means that you no longer need to visit scrap yards to get hold of used or salvaged cheap auto parts. There are many online sources from eBay to specialist scrap yard sites that will submit your part request to numerous sites for free, you then just sit and wait for them to come to you.The TV program "Overhaulin" became extremely popular with Chip Foose as the main player. In this series, the aim is to change junk cars into dream machines. Chip works with a team of mechanics and designers. In addition to attracting a large TV audience, the show also has a number of followers who take part in an active forum discussing ways to turn old wrecks into valuable vehicles. Chip is currently involved in a new program called Ultimate Car Build Off on the Discovery channel. Entrants have the chance to win $100,000 so it is likely to prove popular.Over the Internet, you will find online market for used cars. There are a large number of websites where used cars are traded. You can just make a posting and then when you find the right customer paying the right price then you can go ahead and sell of your vehicle. You always do not have to send your car to the scrap yard. However, if you want to get the materials from the scrap yard then you can very well choose this option.You'll want to get a list of junkyard around here in the area first. Try using a local directory, or a service like Google maps. Then scrap yards near my location 'll want to head outside and measure your car's tires. This is the most important step for a great fit! Pull out your spare and start measuring that. If you don't have the spare, you can measure a regular wheel.Shop around. There is a ton of money to be saved on your parts if you are willing to shop around. If you are buying from a dealer then it is a good idea to tell them if you have found the part cheaper, they will usually be more than willing to give you a better price.