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Howards Wrecking Yard
181 Howards Ln, Underwood, WA 98651
Salvage Yard / Used Auto, Truck & Classic Car Parts / Self Service91.2 miles 3.8/5 - 8 reviews
Google Review
"This yard is one of a dying breed. You won't come across one like this very often in today's day and age. Everything from model A and T vehicles to a dozen 63,4&5 impalas. Several utility boxes..."
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Nob Hill Auto Wrecking
2609 W Birchfield Rd, Yakima, WA 98901
Salvage Yard / Used Auto Parts / Self Service / Shipping Available117.6 miles 5/5 - 5 reviews
Google Review
"Large selection, great people, best prices in town. They're sure to have what you need. They even have cars for sale. Some pretty cool ones too I might add. Go check them out, it's worth the..."
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Bend Auto Wreckers
64154 N Hwy 97, Bend, OR 97701
Salvage Yard / Used Auto Parts / Self Service78 miles 3.6/5 - 4 reviews
Google Review
"I needed a very specific engine bolt and time was of the essence. The dealership was at least 2 days out and none of the auto parts stores in town had what I needed. I went out to B&R, the staff..."
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Gresham Auto Wrecking
2103 SE 190th Ave., Portland, OR 97233
Junkyard / Used Auto Parts / Self Service / Shipping Available121.8 miles 5/5 - 1 reviews
SalvageParts Review
BMW heaven
"I have a 2009 BMW X5 and needed some parts. Came in and was blown away with all the parts they had. They are not a pick and pull but they got my part in a reasonable time."
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Tee Pee Auto Wrecking
Outlook Rd
Junkyard / Used Auto Parts101.6 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
SalvageParts Review
Please have " WRECKER DESTROYED INDICATOR REMOVED FROM RECORD.'
"Re: 2004 Mercedes - Benz, CLK 320 VIN: WDBTJ65J74F067615. I now own the above named vehicle from March 2018 and have used it on my daily chores up to end of March this year. When I went to renew..."
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Tee Pee Auto Wrecking
Outlook Rd, Sunnyside, WA 98944
Junkyard / Used Auto, Truck & Classic Car Parts / Used Motorcycle & Atv Parts / Self Service99 miles 5/5 - 1 reviews
SalvageParts Review
Damn.....
"This is the biggest salvage yard and if you can't find the part you are looking for then your not really looking...they have EVERYTHING there. It was great."
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Poor Boys Auto Wrecking
6331 W Powerhouse Rd, Yakima, WA 98908
Salvage Yard / Used Auto Parts / Self Service / Junk Car Removal122 miles 4.9/5 - 7 reviews
Google Review
"I needed a part for an older model pickup, and I called Poorboys and the lady who answered let me know what they had and what time they closed, so I was so grateful for Poorboys for being better..."
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R.S. Davis Recycling, Inc.
10105 SE Mather Rd, Clackamas, OR 97015
Recycling Center / Used Auto Parts / Junk Car Removal124 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Worlds best people n worlds best business. Most honest n always polite unless you give them other reasons. Will always be my scrapyard till the end."
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Radius Recycling
110 SE 5th St, Bend, OR 97702
Recycling Center / Used Auto Parts82.6 miles 3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Not sure what the going rate for scrap metal is, but seemed a fair rate. Getting paid and our the yard is much faster after you've been there at least once. Friendly people also."
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Deschutes Recycling
61050 SE 27th St, Bend, OR 97702
Recycling Center / Self Service82.7 miles 3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"We recently moved to the area and we had a truck load of cardboard from moving boxes, furniture, appliances, etc. I found out about Deschutes Recycling from a local relative and came here..."
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FAQs about junkyards in Wheeler County, OR
What legal requirements do I need to meet to sell my car to a junkyard in Wheeler County, OR?
In order to sell your car to a junkyard in Wheeler County, OR, you typically need to meet these legal requirements:
- Proof of Ownership: You must provide proof of ownership, which is usually your vehicle title. If you don't have the title, contact the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to obtain a duplicate.
- Valid Identification: You'll need to show a valid government-issued photo ID, like a driver's license or passport.
- Complete a Bill of Sale: Some junkyards may ask you to complete a Bill of Sale, indicating the sale price and stating that you're selling the vehicle "as-is."
- Release of Liability: Submit a Release of Liability to the Wheeler County, OR DMV to remove your liability for the vehicle once it's sold. You can do this online or by mailing the appropriate form.
- Smog Certificate: Depending on the age and location of your vehicle, you may need to provide a valid smog certificate. Junkyards often handle this if required.
- Remove License Plates: Before handing over your vehicle, remove the license plates. You can either transfer them to another vehicle or return them to the DMV.
- Payment: Ensure you receive payment for the vehicle. The payment method may vary, so discuss this with the junkyard beforehand.
- Cancellation of Insurance: Contact your auto insurance company to cancel coverage on the sold vehicle.
Please note that specific requirements can vary depending on the junkyard and the condition of your vehicle. Always check with the junkyard you plan to sell to and refer to the Oregon DMV for the most up-to-date information and forms.
Can I sell a junk car without a title in Wheeler County, OR?
If you try to sell a car without a title, your choices might be more restricted than those of other sellers who have a readily available title.
- If you are still in the process of paying off a car loan, the likelihood is that the bank or lienholder still possesses your car's title. You must reach out to your bank to get a payoff amount. It's important to ensure that your car's selling price can cover it.
- If your car title is missing, lost, or stolen and you're wondering how to sell your car, you need to request a replacement title.
- If your car is totaled, has a salvage title, has no title at all, or you have no way to obtain a valid title, car junkyards often buy cars without a title an pay you in cash. However, the lack of a title might lower your selling price.
How much money can I expect to get for my car at a junkyard in Wheeler County, OR?
How much money can I expect to get for my car at a junkyard in Wheeler County, OR?
- The condition of your car.
- The make and model of your car.
- The current market value of scrap metal.
- The demand for parts for your car model.
In general, you can expect to get between $100 and $500 for your junk. However, if your vehicle is in good condition or has valuable parts, you may be able to get more.
How do I remove a part from a junkyard?
If you are planning on removing a part from a vehicle yourself, be sure to take precautions to avoid injury. Be aware of your surroundings and be careful not to overexert yourself. You should also ask the staff for assistance if needed. We recommend that you bring:
- Pliers
- Ratchets
- Wrenches
- Sawsall
- Screw drivers
- Hammer
- Impact driver
- Extensions
- Sockets SAE and Metric
- Breaker bar
- Penetrating Fluid
How can I find the closest junkyard near my location
If you're around Wheeler County, OR, the list above presents a range of trustworthy local junkyards and salvage yards. Feel free to browse their services and get in touch with them! To explore additional options or scout out other areas, we recommend using our junkyard locator. It'll help you pinpoint the finest junkyards nearby..
What is the difference between a junkyard and a salvage yard?
While the terms are often used interchangeably, a salvage yard may focus more on recycling and reselling parts.
Can they ask me for an entry fee?
Some junkyards may require you to pay a small entrance or admission fee (usually a few bucks) in order to enter their facilities. With this money they can cover their administrative and maintenance costs and ensure that they receive customers who are truly interested in parts.