How Do You Hoard Old Cars & Car Parts?
There is money to be made from old cars and car parts. Depending on the competition in your area you may have to pay a little something for the “junk metal” value of the vehicle, but many times you can find people only too glad to get rid of an old eyesore for free. Hoarding old cars and car parts demands that you have enough space to store old cars (plus parts) and that you have all of the proper permits. Obtain the proper permits from your local city hall. There are zoning restrictions in most communities when it comes to storing large numbers of old cars and parts. Make sure your hoarding operation is legal. Purchase, lease or rent a tow truck. If you plan to hoard many vehicles that are old and not running at all, it may be best to get a tow truck with a flat bed on the back so that cars in every shape imaginable can be hauled to your hoarding facility. If you need special driving or other permits to operate a tow truck in your area, obtain all necessary paperwork. Go to your local