Parts Prices, WTF?!

I'm getting tired of this debate, so, let me tell it to you from my prospective. For over 30 years I traveled all over California scouting wrecking yards and yards that would let you pull your own parts. Long before Pickndrule started buying out all these little yards. The parts I collected were for Dodge pickups all years, but mostly the 61-71's and the 72-93. I didn't do all this work because I knew I was going to retire off it. I did it because I wasn't rich and knew how expensive and hard to find the parts I was collecting were.
When my 79 long bed crew cab broke it's hub, I found only one parts house that had one. $150.00 plus tax!!! The man behind the counter told me that if it were a Ford or Chevy it would be less than fifty dollars. I ended up purchasing a used one from Subway Truck for $85.00!!! WHO'S RIPPING OFF WHO!?
When I had a contracting business, I would have my taxes done every year by one accountant and every year the price went up and it started around $350.00 for a couple of hours work. When I asked him about it he replied, "Whatever the market will bare." Again, whose ripping off who?! And my tax returns weren't that difficult. I probably could have done them myself if I wanted to spend the time. I only contracted to fill the rough times when there was no work for a carpenter elsewhere.
Anyway, I am now disabled and have been trying to survive on less than $15,000 per year since 2013. I started selling off some of my saved parts just to help make ends meet. Not anywhere near enough to retire on. LOL!!
There are some guys out there that give their parts away, and for only a couple of reasons. Either ignorant as to how rare the part they are giving away is, and they just want to clean up, OR, they have good paying jobs and a wonderous retirement ahead of them, or they just want to clean up!
If you are a MOPAR fan, as I am, you should know that you are involved in a hobby where in many instances the car, truck or part you are interested in was produced in very limited numbers. Thereby, making it harder to find and more expensive when you do find it. When was the last time you tried to purchase a part from one of the other big time wrecking yards? Ha! Again, Who's ripping off who?
The best possible advice I can give to you is, GET AWAY FROM MOPAR AND GO BUY YOURSELF A FORD OR CHEVY AND QUIT COMPLAINING ABOUT THE PRICES. You folks don't even take into consideration of 1. The hard work that went into pulling that part. And the weather conditions. I worked in the hottest heat of the year to the rain and the mud. 2. The monies spent storing said part or vehicle. Even if they were able to keep said item at their home, a percentage of that mortgage or rent is a cost. 3. What if they have to pay to store it somewhere. 4. What about how many times they had to handle said item, moving it from one place to another. I had parts that I probably handled five or six times and maybe more.

I don't understand your response.
You are mad at corporations or corporate parts yards for charging you too much, but want to justify charging another guy an arm and a leg for some part that you pulled?
And, no, the time it took you to pull a part is not going to factor into what I feel is a fair price. There are guys out there that move like molasses in January. Takes them 1.5 hours to pull a 20 minute part. I'm not paying you extra for that.
You want to claim storage as an expense? Anything in your home, garage, shop, barn, shed, dog house, or yard does not command a storage fee. You made the choice to bring it home. And if you need to pay for a monthly storage space for car parts, then there's a whole other issue you need to deal with.

Businesses are going to rip you off. They also have overhead expenses, staff payroll, taxes, etc to pay. When was the last time you paid tax on a part you sold? It's okay, I already know the answer.

Some guy who bought a Thermoquad in 1975 for $50 and never put it on his car (because he was too busy drinking beer and smoking green stuff) has no reason to now ask $500 for that piece.

Yes, I agree with you that MOPAR carries a higher price tag. My point was that MOPAR guys should not be gouging each other for parts that are just going to sit on a shelf somewhere.

And if you feel justified in doing that, then I feel justified to tell you to pound sand. You're not "one of us".