To supply the
demand for modern vehicle spares we are constantly
renewing our stock. While we have many sources that
we use to replenish our stock, sometimes as often
as three times a week, we are always looking for older
model vehicles.
We
are interested in purchasing all vehicles and can
arrange collection for anything from anywhere within
Wiltshire. We would be particularly interested in
non-runners, damaged, write-offs or just perfectly
good vehicles for resale. Please don’t hesitate
to call if you have anything to dispose of, it could
be an abandoned project or a insurance write off.
We have a strong need for cars and parts of cars and
have many customers waiting for car parts both here
and abroad.
The
current law requires that end of life vehicles that
are being disposed of must be presented to an Authorised
Treatment Facility in order that the Registration
document can be surrendered and the vehicle can be
officially registered as Scrapped. This is vital to
the last registered keeper as it is the absolute assurance
that you wont get any more tax demands or SORN notice
reminders from DVLA. We will insure that you comply
with the legal requirement when disposing of your
unwanted vehicle
How
often does a company or individual dispose of a vehicle
only to find they receive a parking ticket for it
a month later? We will ensure that End of Life Vehicles
are treated exactly as the law requires and you can
rest assured that the vehicle is scrapped.
Whether you want it to be
dismantled or resold the only name you will need will
be ours and we will deal with any future issues.
If it appears that your pride and joy has no value
we will always advise on the best course of action.
It may be that we can dispose of it for no charge.
if delivered to the yard or we may need a small charge
to cover the cost of collection. After all we are
a business and we will no everything in our power
to remove your vehicle with minimal cost, however
this cannot always be guarenteed. The price of recyclable
steel fluctuates and does not always cover the cost
of breaking the vehicle in the first place.. |