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    Catalytic converters and core buyers

    Hello all a little help or advice please. Can anyone offer advise on determining value of converters and any reputable yards or core buyers in s.w. Mi? I have a ford cat it's BIG guy at local yard called it a torpedo. It's off F350! He offered 175 and I don't know if that's good?
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    $175 for a Torpedo is EXCELLENT!
    Had one about 1 year ago off a F-350 and it paid $140
    He is doing you right!
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    Do we have any CAT buyers on the forum? I got one from a friend and want to sell it. The yard wanted to give him 20 bucks for a honda straight from what I see on the net they run 200-240 each.

    any help would be cool.

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    If you go to the buyers section, I think there's a clicky for converters
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    nothing under it.

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    Its been 6 months since its had any action and he didn't respond to the last thread. To me that means he is no longer in the cat business, I could be wrong.



    Has anyone used any of the online buyers for cats?

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    I can help with ID and pricing. New-style Ford Torpedo converters from about 1999-up are priced by number, and range from about $120 to well over $300. The old-style Torpedo with the air pipe in the side is garbage, those are not much better than a Low-Grade Domestic. They are huge converters, though, so they seem like they should be worth more. I have even created nicknames for some of the big, junky converters. The Old Torpedo I like to call the "boat anchor". The 6.4 Ford diesel filter (which is also huge and only worth about 40 bucks), I have dubbed the "garbage can". It sort of resembles an old metal waste can, and the material in it is junk.

    The Honda center straight (98-02 Accord 2.3) is easily worth $200+, even with the lower market we're in now.

    Many (but not all) junkyards are very low on converter prices because they have no idea how to grade them properly. They're guessing on many of them, so they buy everything low. They may regularly pay $20 for $5 aftermarkets, but they'll pay the same $20 for a $200 unit. Needless to say,it usually balances out very well for them. This is strictly my personal opinion, but, if they don't know what they're buying/how to ID it/how to price it correctly....Then they should not be buying that particular type of material. Here in PA (and many other states), we're not even allowed to buy them from anyone who does not possess a business account.
    Sparrow Metals- Automotive core and converter buyer in Central PA since 2012.

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    yes that price for the torpedo is a good price.
    Etack i will buy all you can get.


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    Strikes me that from what Sparrow is saying that a savvy scrapper could get better than market for his low grade cats by selling to the know-nothing yards.

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