Junkyards in Chester County: Reviews, Benefits & Contact Info
Pennsylvania

Welcome to our page dedicated to simplifying your search for the best junkyards in Chester County, PA. We've compiled the Top 8 salvage yards based on real experiences from customers like you.

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    Reed's Auto Salvage

    Reed's Auto Salvage

    1447 Telegraph Rd, Honey Brook, PA 19344

    Salvage Yard / Used Auto Parts / Junk Car Removal

    5/5 - 3 reviews 


          Marie G. Google Review

    "Reeds is the go to spot for getting parts you need. Very knowledgeable & helpful staff. Good selection of cars. No other yard can touch their prices. Boss man, Steph and Brandon are good people!."


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    Ford's Service Station Inc.

    Ford's Service Station Inc.

    2000 Compass Rd, Honey Brook, PA 19344

    Salvage Yard / Used Auto Parts / Self Service

    3.3/5 - 3 reviews 


          Jason W. Google Review

    "Good people and great price. The only two reasons I don’t give 5 stars is that there is no organization to the place. Everything is everywhere, no grouping of like vehicles. That said, he..."


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    Stewart Criswell & Sons Inc.

    Stewart Criswell & Sons Inc.

    13 Roberts Rd, Nottingham, PA 19362

    Salvage Yard / Used Auto Parts / Used Motorcycle Parts / Self Service

    4.7/5 - 3 reviews 


          Chaser B. Google Review

    "Have been going here since Elmer was the owner in the 50s. Started getting bike parts and great stuff to make go carts. I will always remember Smoke and all the help he gave me and even some..."


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    B & L Auto Salvage

    B & L Auto Salvage

    211 Coffroath Rd, Coatesville, PA 19320

    Junkyard / Used Auto Parts

    5/5 - 5 reviews 


          Gabe I. Google Review

    "Great old school place, when I got there just saw bob chilling in his lawn chair enjoying the nice day and was very helpful and helped in every way possible, very reasonable prices, very old..."


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    Mason Dixon Auto Salvage

    Mason Dixon Auto Salvage

    50 Nottingham Dr, Nottingham, PA 19362

    Salvage Yard / Used Auto Parts

    3.7/5 - 3 reviews 


          J. G. Google Review

    "I just wanted to share how great of a place this is! I have never in my life been to a business where i feel so much at home! if you are looking to buy car parts or sell scrap metal this is the..."


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    Les's Auto Salvage

    Les's Auto Salvage

    317 Cupola Rd, Honey Brook, PA 19344

    Salvage Yard / Used Auto Parts / Towing Service

    2.3/5 - 3 reviews 


          Thomas T. Google Review

    "Visited the yard for hard to find Miata parts. They had a complete soft top at the best price any where around. No one else compares anywhere around."


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    Eb Auto Wrecking

    Eb Auto Wrecking

    Rr 3, Parkesburg, PA 19365

    Junkyard
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    Scrap Metal Services-Coatsville LLC

    Scrap Metal Services-Coatsville LLC

    1 South Hl, Coatesville, PA 19320

    Junkyard

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FAQs about junkyards in Chester County, PA

What legal requirements do I need to meet to sell my car to a junkyard in Chester County, PA?

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In order to sell your car to a junkyard in Chester County, PA, you typically need to meet these legal requirements:

  1. Proof of Ownership: You must provide proof of ownership, which is usually your vehicle title. If you don't have the title, contact the Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to obtain a duplicate.
  2. Valid Identification: You'll need to show a valid government-issued photo ID, like a driver's license or passport.
  3. 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."
  4. Release of Liability: Submit a Release of Liability to the Chester County, PA DMV to remove your liability for the vehicle once it's sold. You can do this online or by mailing the appropriate form.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Payment: Ensure you receive payment for the vehicle. The payment method may vary, so discuss this with the junkyard beforehand.
  8. 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 Pennsylvania DMV for the most up-to-date information and forms.

Can I sell a junk car without a title in Chester County, PA?

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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.

Are there any junkyards in Chester County, PA that pay more for cars than others?

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Yes, some junkyards in Chester County, PA may offer higher payouts for cars based on factors like your car's make, model, condition, and location. To find the best offer, it's advisable to contact multiple junkyards in your area and compare their quotes. Additionally, you can explore junk car buyers that specialize in certain vehicle makes or have a reputation for offering competitive prices.

How much money can I expect to get for my car at a junkyard in Chester County, PA?

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How much money can I expect to get for my car at a junkyard in Chester County, PA?

  • 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 negotiate the price of a used car or part?

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Here are some tips on how to negotiate the price of a used car or part:

  • Do your research. Before you start negotiating, it's important to do your research and know what the fair market value is for the car or part you're interested in. You can use online resources like Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds to get an estimate.
  • Be prepared to walk away. If you're not getting the price you want, be prepared to walk away. This shows the seller that you're serious about getting a good deal and that you're not afraid to go elsewhere.
  • Don't be afraid to make an offer. Don't be afraid to make an offer on the car or part you're interested in. Even if your offer is rejected, it can start a negotiation process.
  • Be willing to compromise. It's unlikely that you'll get the exact price you want, so be willing to compromise. Be prepared to meet the seller halfway or to negotiate on other aspects of the deal, such as the trade-in value of your current car or the financing terms.
  • Be polite and professional. Even if you're feeling frustrated, it's important to be polite and professional during the negotiation process. This will make it more likely that the seller will be willing to work with you.

How do I remove a part from a junkyard?

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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 do I know if a junkyard is reputable?

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Here are some tips on how to know if a junkyard is reputable:

  • Check online reviews. This is a good way to get an idea of what other customers have experienced with the junkyard. Look for reviews that mention the junkyard's prices, customer service, and the quality of the parts they sell.
  • Ask for recommendations. Talk to your friends, family, and neighbors to see if they have any recommendations for junkyards. You can also ask your local mechanic or auto body shop for recommendations.
  • Visit the junkyard in person. This will give you a chance to see the junkyard's facilities and meet the staff. Look for a junkyard that is clean and organized. The staff should be friendly and knowledgeable.
  • Ask questions. Don't be afraid to ask the junkyard staff questions about their prices, the parts they have available, and their warranty policies. If the staff is hesitant to answer your questions or seems to be giving you vague answers, that's a red flag.
  • Be wary of junkyards that offer to pay you in cash. Reputable junkyards will typically pay you by check or money order. If a junkyard offers to pay you in cash, it could be a sign that they are not a legitimate business.

Can they ask me for an entry fee?

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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.

What is the difference between a junkyard and a salvage yard?

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While the terms are often used interchangeably, a salvage yard may focus more on recycling and reselling parts.