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Title: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: Tick Tock on 15 August 2019, 21:50:27
Purely by chance I was passing Harry Buckland Car Dismantlers near Cheltenham last week, so with a couple of hours to kill, I thought I'd have a wander around and see what was on offer. I was a regular customer back in my teenage and early 20s years, trying to keep big old Wolseley 6/110s and Westminsters with the straight 6 3-litre engines on the road.

At present, there are 2 silver estates - one is a tractor juice edition (don't know much about them) and one is a a Desmond. I managed to pick up a near brand new header tank in good clear condition to replace my brown one, and apart from lots of damage to the panels and doors, there hadn't been much taken off either of them.

Not much of a market in parts for Omegas like it used to be, for obvious reasons.
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 16 August 2019, 00:36:42
Not many scrappy's let you wander around and remove your own parts these days either.  :-\
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: Viral_Jim on 16 August 2019, 00:39:19
Last time I actually walked round a scrappy, I was about 19, so 2003 maybe.

Now they all want it either listed on eBay or you have to go through a bizarre game of sharades to explain the part you want, at which point they disappear for 10minutes and return to tell you they either don't have it, or bring you something totally different.

Such is progress.   ???
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: Varche on 16 August 2019, 08:55:46
My last 3.0 omega ended its life at one of these modern scrapyards near Granada in Spain. Nice clean reception. I told them the gearbox must be saved. I bet they didnt.

Back in the seventies, I was removing a rear spring for a Wolsey 16/60 in a traditional scrapyard in Leicester. I got locked in and only realised it when I could see a couple of doberman dogs sizing me up. That was in the days when cars were stacked on top of each other.!
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: biggriffin on 16 August 2019, 10:16:16
We still have a real scrapyard near us, but you have to wear a hi+Viz.
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: STEMO on 16 August 2019, 11:41:08
We still have a real scrapyard near us, but you have to wear a hi+Viz.
It's in your shed, innit?
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 16 August 2019, 16:48:53
Long gone are the days when you could wander round and fill your pockets with all and sundry..... :-\

The days when you could pick up a couple of headlights and the bloke with the mentally unstable dog would say " giveusaquidmate"

These days they seem to charge half the new price, which is ridiculous.
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: Kevin Wood on 16 August 2019, 18:53:59
Long gone are the days when you could wander round and fill your pockets with all and sundry..... :-\

The days when you could pick up a couple of headlights and the bloke with the mentally unstable dog would say " giveusaquidmate"

These days they seem to charge half the new price, which is ridiculous.

.. and you don't get to fill your pockets with fuses, relays, fuel injectors, etc... :-X
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: Varche on 16 August 2019, 19:04:46
 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: BazaJT on 16 August 2019, 20:41:11
Still got an "old school" yard here in town,while they do have some stuff on the shelves it is more normal to pop your head in the office and ask if they've got any Omegas[other makes/models available]and get the reply Vauxhalls down the yard on the right mate go take a look.They will for a small fee remove things for you given a day or two notice if what you want is too awkward to get at/too heavy etc. although I do believe they generally use a gas axe to remove the item you want.
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: Andy B on 16 August 2019, 21:24:40
Still got an "old school" yard here in town,while they do have some stuff on the shelves it is more normal to pop your head in the office and ask if they've got any Omegas[other makes/models available]and get the reply Vauxhalls down the yard on the right mate go take a look.They will for a small fee remove things for you given a day or two notice if what you want is too awkward to get at/too heavy etc. although I do believe they generally use a gas axe to remove the item you want.

Sounds like the scrappies near me ..... though I wouldn't want to get caught by Tony the owner of one of them, on the face of it he's a really sound bloke, but you get the impression that you wouldn't want to be on the wrong side of him  ??? ;D ;D
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: TheBoy on 17 August 2019, 09:08:55
Our local scrappy is still a wander round job :).  Last Omega I know of in there was mine :(
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: Varche on 17 August 2019, 09:56:29
Our local scrappy is still a wander round job :).  Last Omega I know of in there was mine :(

Did you get any parts off it?  ;D
Title: Re: Omegas in 'proper' scrapyards
Post by: Carfix on 17 August 2019, 11:00:58
Harry's is the only scrap yard I go to now even though it is a 50 mile round trip. I can spend hours in there!!!

The turn over of cars is quite quick. If you find a car you with parts you want and you don't have the necessary tools make sure you go back within the week because it could well have been crushed after that.