Building a Classic Hot Rod? Should you Visit a U-pick or Counter-Jockey Yard?

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Building a Classic Hot Rod? Should you Visit a U-pick or Counter-Jockey Yard?

Building a classic hot rod requires a significant amount of time and money. While car enthusiasts may have the time to build the hot rod, but money could always be a problem. Salvage car auctions are a great place to find used cars at low prices, but this is not enough to make the powerful machine. Many of the cars at auctions sites have severe damage signs, and the buyer needs to replace more than a few parts to drive the car on the road. If we talk about a classic hot rod, the list of changes to introduce in the vehicle is pretty long, and it is always better to search for the required parts at a salvage yard.


U-pick and counter-jockey are the two types of salvage yards, where car enthusiasts can find all the required parts, machines, and accessories. Many, however, don’t know the difference between the two types of junkyards, and this often makes things complicated. Let’s read more about the two types of yards in the post.

Difference between u-pick and counter-jockey yard Customers need to pick and pull their own vehicle parts at a U-pick yard, wherein, a counter-jockey yard already has parts removed from the vehicles and ready for sale.

Cost Factor Purchasing parts from a counter-jockey yard is often more expensive as a result of the labor cost than buying them from a u-pick yard. If someone is looking for quality auto parts at an affordable price, it is better to head to a u-pick yard.

Variety Counter-jockey yards mostly have an inventory of new models and u-pick yards have a combination of new and old models. Pick-up yards usually have less expensive parts and are more likely to carry parts of vintage vehicles that an individual might need to build a classic hot rod.

Time Spent An individual might end up spending more time at a u-pick yard to look for parts and remove them from the vehicle. The advantage of going to a counter-jockey yard is that employees remove the parts from the machines, but it comes with a price. If someone is short of time and needs to build the hot rod as soon as possible, it is better to visit a counter-jockey yard.


Automobile Knowledge If an individual understands vehicle mechanics, going to a u-pick yard helps because they get a chance to check all the options available before buying the right part. Removing parts in the right manner is also important and if someone doesn’t have an understanding of vehicle mechanics, it is advisable to go to a counter-jockey yard.

Final Verdict Both the types of junkyards have advantages and disadvantages. While u-pick up yards are affordable, counter-jockey yards have lesser options, especially when looking for parts to build a classic hot rod. Individuals with ample time to spend on their dream car can visit both the junkyards to pick up the right piece of machine.


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