22-06-2017, 03:18 PM
According to .gov website:
"Scrap your vehicle and keep parts from it
You can take parts from your vehicle before you scrap it so you can use them to repair another vehicle.
Tell DVLA the vehicle is off the road while you’re taking parts from it. It must be kept off the road, eg in a garage, on a drive or on private land.
Apply to take the registration number off the vehicle if you want to keep it.
Scrap your vehicle at an ATF when you’ve finished taking parts from it. The ATF can charge a fee if you’ve removed essential parts, eg the engine, gearbox, bodywork or wheels.
Give the ATF the vehicle log book (V5C), but keep the yellow slip (V5C/3) from it.
Tell DVLA you’ve taken your vehicle to an ATF."
"Scrap your vehicle and keep parts from it
You can take parts from your vehicle before you scrap it so you can use them to repair another vehicle.
Tell DVLA the vehicle is off the road while you’re taking parts from it. It must be kept off the road, eg in a garage, on a drive or on private land.
Apply to take the registration number off the vehicle if you want to keep it.
Scrap your vehicle at an ATF when you’ve finished taking parts from it. The ATF can charge a fee if you’ve removed essential parts, eg the engine, gearbox, bodywork or wheels.
Give the ATF the vehicle log book (V5C), but keep the yellow slip (V5C/3) from it.
Tell DVLA you’ve taken your vehicle to an ATF."