Would you like me to come out and have a look next week? Worst thing that could happen is shred price (about ten cents a pound) The motherboard of the radio is chinese even if it's colored green meaning it's the same as low grade mobo...maybe not quite without the gold contacts and such. The logic boards for the drive are worth something in most cases...but these are minus the pinouts so I can't say for sure. Sure are excellent candidates for depopulation of the ICs and ta caps (I saw a few in those pics).



That's assuming non-working units...as stated above if it works it's worth more than scrap unless its obselete...CDs aren't quite obselete yet.

Labor is the issue, how long did it take you to break down one of those. Theres a reason I don't break down ECMs...they are very high quality boards but can take an hour to bake them and pry them out of the glue in the case.

There's other things at your yard I'd pay for that they just destroy on a whim. The ECM connectors I will pay for...varies by manufacturer but there's that. In the first gen ON Star GM cars 2001-2005 the unit in the trunk is worth something. Don't forget the lead wheel weights. On 2nd/3rd and 4th gen 60 degree v6 GM cars the upper intake manifold is seriously easy to remove (less than 30 seconds with cordless impact) and is an easy 7 lbs of cast aluminum...what else...oh right R134a recovery. The stuff is worth nearly 10 bucks a pound right now so there's no reason to NOT sell it.