I scrapped an Astro cargo van a few years ago. Pulled the catalytic converter off, some aluminum/copper radiator stuff, the alternator and starter can go as electric motors. Pulled the side view mirrors off as spares since they also fit my Tahoe and my parents' Suburban
Pulled the radio out for eBay. Wasn't much for interior parts since it was a cargo van but you can browse eBay to see if any of that stuff is worth pulling. Then a guy from down the street towed it to his little garage to pull some miscellaneous parts and trim pieces off for an Astro he was fixing up. He tried to save the windshield but it cracked as he was cutting the last bit of the seal
. Then he drug it across the the river to a fire station carnival thing where they charged a buck to swing a sledge hammer at it
. Then he towed it to the scrap yard and brought us the receipt and cash back. The yard I use buys whole cars. I think they were paying 7 or 8 cents a pound at the time for whole cars (clean steel scrap would have been 10 or 11 cents). They just want to see a clear title to prove you own the car.