I dare say this has been round the houses but if I don't get this off my chest soon I will bally well burst.
I went to some scrap yards yesterday to look for donor parts, specifically one which I had on good advice just received a transporter load of low
mileage Focuses. It turns out that these cars average 23000 miles and they have been traded in on the scrappage scheme. It gets better. On the
way in I noticed an MX5, perfect for my donor. Nope - it's on the scrappage scheme so I can strip it there but can't take the car away. On
top of this he had a MK2 MX5 and an MGBGT all on the scrappage scheme. All in better condition than the cars I drive daily. (Well I didn't look
at the MG but who would scrap even a dog?)
Point is this government is totally out of touch. Classic cars are getting scrapped by idiots who don't know better and so much for recycling,
how on Earth can scrapping a 23k Ford be good for the environment?
Phew thanks, I needed to get that off my chest.
Anybody know any way of getting round the legislation so I can get hold of one of those MX5s for parts?
There are 3 mx5's in the scrapyard near wokingham (just had the mirrors and seatbelt from one). there is also a rust free beetle and and MG too...
All the more for us to have in scrap yards
But yep i see where you're coming from. There are positives and negatives to the scrappage scheme!
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Originally posted by eddie99
All the more for us to have in scrap yards
whos up for starting a locost scrap yard?
Slightly off topic, but I was looking for an engine for airhead, and dropped in on a friend of mine who has an accident damaged 2.0 Mondeo. I had missed it by a day, but he got £160 for it on weight at the scrappies - I hadn't realised that scrap was at a premium again
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Originally posted by blakep82
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Originally posted by eddie99
All the more for us to have in scrap yards
they have to be crushed though
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Originally posted by Airhead
...how on Earth can scrapping a 23k Ford be good for the environment?
I work in a yard, and its heartbreaking
Esp knowing they are MOT'd. roadworthy and as you point out are 9 times out of 10 in pristine condition and can no way be classed as end of life
vehicles, but the rules are the rules I guess
On the other hand...
We got quite a few from the scheme, which has helped re-stock us (we had a massive fire last year which emptied the whole yard)
So I guess I shouldn't grumble as it helped keep a roof over my head and in employment
Regards
Rob
Well the real problem with the scheme was the wrong type of cars ended up being scrapped, the type of owner who was in a position to buy a new car but had an old one was also the type that kept their old car in good order, well serviced, lower than average miles, kept clean & tidy. The owners of the doggy, just scraped through an MOT, overdue a service & never washed cars that you'd want off the road were not in a postion to buy a new car!
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Originally posted by robocog
I work in a yard, and its heartbreaking
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btw - did any of those focus's have a decent set of 15" alloys on them ? (I need a pair of the zetec type ones for my 100k focus)
Nope
No way can they go back on the road
The only way ours will be leaving the yard is as a neat bail of steel headed for foreign shores
We have to issue a certificate of destruction so duty bound to destroy them
I guess any breaches of this would be more than frowned upon
Regards
Rob
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Originally posted by robocog
Nope
No way can they go back on the road
The only way ours will be leaving the yard is as a neat bail of steel headed for foreign shores
We have to issue a certificate of destruction so duty bound to destroy them
I guess any breaches of this would be more than frowned upon
Regards
Rob
Makes me mad, physically actually mad.
If they had even said that 10% of what got scraped could be resold at auction. Say.
The only thing that makes me madder, its that come may, i'll be voting for them again.
Daniel
Is that mad, as in insane?