Automotive salvaging is, in simplistic terms, the removal of parts from unused automobiles. These vehicles are normally stored in salvage yards where they may remain for an unspecified duration of time until their parts are required. They are normally organized into systematic stacks and then inventoried to make sourcing them a lot less complicated. These salvage yards will retrieve vehicles from owners who no longer need the use of their automobiles because of age or condition. Once these automobiles are taken to the salvage yard they are stored and encoded. The codes that are put on these automobiles will be entered in computer databases where searches can be performed more effectively. Many of these automotive salvaging yards may also utilize show rooms where car parts may be viewed by prospective customers. The process of automotive salvaging starts with the retrieval of the unproductive vehicle. Most salvage yards will actually pay the owners a small amount for these vehicles beca…