@atom: do the Swedish scrap-dealers still asking such ridicoulus prices, as in the past? It was unbelievable. My friend from Vesteras had collected a plenty of all kind of old VW-parts, which later on I've sold at eBay.
When I've visited him in 1999 and 2000, I've also bought a lot of things for joking prices. We travelled just around the area Avesta and Vesteras. This was enough.
At the (half-legal) junk-yard in Avesta have been many cars from early 70ies. So we wrecked a 1975 VW Golf nearly completely. We made the mistake, not to cut out the first-version-backpanel. Later I've heard, how much the people are paying for that.
In that year I've seen junkyards, where wrecks of VW T1-Buses were stuck in the mud (I could save just one bad semaphore) and with a lot of 1303 S-Beetles. Probably the red on your pic is such a "premium-Beetle", too.
You are living in the European scrapyard-paradise!
@Raul: Finland shall be not much worse than Sweden, I've heard.
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@atom: try to save the alloys of the Renault 16, if they are cheap. I think, it's a rare version, which is very demanded.
Perhaps ask Ralph, if some parts of the 02 touring are worth to save, back lid, windows or so.
P.S.II Yes, the Audi is a V8. walter will cry, when he will see it.