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Prudie | 12:47 Thu 21st Nov 2019 | Motoring
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In the family we have a runaround car with very low mileage for its year, mechanically very sound and probably worth £1000 - £1200 if it had a long MOT. Problem is with MOT due it needs at least £800 worth of welding to the underbody - the top of it is fine but the bottom has had it. Not going to spend that kind of money but is there any alternative to scrapping for about £60 at our local yard? It seems so wasteful when the engine etc are fine but we don't want the hassle of breaking it ourselves.
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I had a similar problem with my car. It wasn't worth fixing. A scrap yard paid me something like £230 for it.
You might be able to get something for it through a site like this:
https://scrapcarhero.co.uk/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6cPRwav75QIVFeDtCh3TQwFbEAAYAiAAEgJeU_D_BwE
I scrapped a car through these people (Government/DVLA approved):

https://www.cartakeback.com/

They paid more than I was quoted by a normal breaker, came and took it away free of charge, gave me a cheque once car was loaded and I received a DVLA linked Certificate of Destruction.
£60 seems a low price for a scrapper, try some other dealers? You could try it on ebay as "MoT failure for spares only" - check first if any similar have been sold. (if you can be bothered)
Same as Snags, they gave me a cheque there and then. Shame though, I really liked that car.
Gumtree is your friend in a case like this.
You break it up in your front garden and sell the bits on eBay.
Or find someone willing to take it off your hands to do same.
What if you don't have a front garden?
Or any friends :-)
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I wouldn't dream of doing that in my front garden - how chavvy :-)
list it on ebay as spares or repair, you'll get more than a scrapper will give you.
Contact your local college and see if they buy MOT failures to practise on?
With a bit of Googling, you could probably get nearing £200 for scrapping.

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