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Looking for used car parts for your restoration project? If so, you probably already know that driving in a restored car offers a unique sense of achievement. However, it can also involve hundreds of hours of meticulous cleaning, rebuilding, painting, and installation. Doing the work yourself with used car parts is the best way to rebuild on a budget.

Before restoring your car, take the following preparatory steps:

  • Find the Right Car: Some vehicles need more extensive mechanical work than others. The rarer your car is, the more difficult it will be to find used car parts for it. Luckily, you can minimize your expenses and workload by choosing a car with a solid structure and running motor.  
  • Determine Your Budget: Rebuilding a car can be expensive. Make an outline of what the vehicle needs, including an inventory of its parts and estimates for each. If it’s your first time completing a rebuild, remember that some of the work might require professional help. Get a quote from multiple mechanics before making a final decision.
  • used car partsBuy Used Parts: When it comes to finding car parts, your best bet is to scavenge for used ones at salvage yards. You can get OEM parts from authorized recyclers at a fraction of the price, and some are even covered by warranties. You can also browse online car collector communities where members offer used car parts for sale.
  • Plan Your Work Schedule: Car rebuilding is a long-term project that requires patience, commitment, and dedication. A common, mid-'60s pony car, for instance, can take up to 1,000 hours to rebuild. After purchasing your project vehicle, tools, and supplies, plan a work schedule, and don’t rush it into completion.

 

If you already own a rebuild-worthy car, consult T&S Automotive for the used car parts you need. Located in Thomasville, NC, this metal recycling company offers the best value for scrap metal, junk cars, and aluminum. They sell an extensive selection of quality car parts, from batteries to catalytic converters. Call them today at (336) 882-7989 or visit their website for additional information.  

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