One of a Kind Vehicle Out of Two Rebuildable Autos

Nick J Roy
Max Gerleman has been around trucks his whole life. After being behind the wheel for many years, he felt that he would rather be under the hood. So he went into business for himself helping other truckers who break down on the side of the road.

Max didn't have alot of money to buy a service truck. So he created a one of a kind service truck out of two vehicals from the local salvage yard. The back of the truck was the back of a fire rescue vehicle. The front was an old school bus. This obviously looked hideous, but it does the job. This type of service truck gave Max the flexibility to store all of the necessary tools that he would need while servicing a stranded trucker.

A search of Google for salvage autos and you find Salvage autos and Trucks for sale throughout the country. Below you will find many reasons why people buy wrecked automobiles, one of them being that it is the ultimate in freedom of expression.

Auto enthusiasts buy wrecked autos for parts and some of them have made a fortune out of it, to the point that they drive a really automobiles now. It is their passion. It allows them to be creative in their freedom of expression.

If they're repairable you can obtain a rebuilt certificate of title and resell or drive car yourself, or if good for parts for you or for sale. Many cars are totaled by insurance companies for minor reasons.

One person bought a salvaged auto (Jaguar XJS V12) and then restored it. At times it was frustrating, but it was great fun! And now she can brag about her V12 wherever she goes.

Instructors for shop classes will buy salvaged auto parts to be used by the students for classroom study, work on a project car. Some collision repair technicians and auto body shop owners will buy wrecked autos dirt cheap and fix them so that they can resell them or drive it themselves.

One person bought a salvaged auto made a race car out of the parts. That's what most people do. Buy salvage autos for the parts to make race cars rather than to send them to the crusher they pay about 200 a car now days. You can create just about anything out of junk. So go to your local salvage yard and check out some useful merchandise. Usually when people go out to buy wrecked cars their intent is to rebuild them and to modify them in some way that makes them bigger and better than before. They figure it's cheaper to build a ride the way they want it than buy a new car and tear it apart.

Published by Nick J Roy

Nick J Roy is the CEO and Creative Director for Galt Mile Media Group, a full service interactive marketing agency. He also runs Celebrate Recovery groups in substance abuse counseling.  View profile

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