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Ford Catalytic Converter Scrap Value

The Ford F-Series is the most popular truck in the United States. If you want to know how much a Ford scrap catalytic converter is worth, you need to know the make and model of the vehicle it came from, as well as its part number. Ford catalytic converters that are longer and narrower than standard converters are refer to as the “Torpedo” and contain more precious metals such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium. Torpedoes are frequently found on older Ford trucks and SUVs, and they are unfortunately frequently stolen by thieves looking to sell them for scrap. 

 

Check current precious metal prices to get the best price for your scrap Ford catalytic converter. Prices can fluctuate depending on market conditions, so it’s critical to stay informed. The Noble6® Catalytic Converter Price Guide is an excellent resource for determining the current market value of your scrap Ford catalytic converter. This guide allows you to search for catalytic converters by part number and determine their current value. 

 

It’s worth noting that valuable converters have a honeycomb-like structure inside, as well as thicker and heavier metal. Because some precious metal fragments may have escaped, some converters with broken honeycombs are less valuable. The more precious metals there are in a scrap converter, the more valuable it is. 

 

The demand for precious metals has increased in recent years, increasing the value of catalytic converters, including those manufactured by Ford. This, however, has resulted in an increase in catalytic converter theft. Since Ford manufacturers the most common truck in America It is critical to protect the converter in your Ford vehicle by parking in well-lit areas and/or installing a theft deterrent device. 

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