
Sharp Parts at 10320 Pendleton Pike, Indianapolis, IN 46236 Sharp Parts is a self-service auto salvage yard at 10320 Pendleton Pike in Indianapolis. They sell used and salvaged parts from domestic and foreign vehicles. Customers browse the yard themselves to find engines, transmissions, body panels, and other components. The yard has no online reviews, but it’s been operating in the area for years. What to Find & How It Works Sharp Parts offers a simple self-service experience for used auto parts. The yard stocks parts from many vehicle makes and models, including: Engines and transmissions Body panels and bumpers Interior parts (seats, dashboards, door panels) Suspension and drivetrain components Electrical parts (wiring harnesses, sensors, lights) Hard-to-find restoration pieces Customers search and remove parts themselves. Basic tools are usually available to rent or buy on-site, and staff can answer questions but don’t help with part removal. Prices are set per part, and you pay when you leave. Need to get rid of an old car? Sharp Parts may buy junk vehicles. For a fast, easy sale, check our cash for junk cars page. Location & Hours Sharp Parts is at 10320 Pendleton Pike, Indianapolis, IN 46236. The yard is easy to reach from nearby roads. For real-time directions, try: Wheree Waze The yard is open Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It’s closed weekends and holidays. For the latest hours, call (317) 787-8201 or visit their website . Frequently Asked Questions What are Sharp Parts’ hours? The yard is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It’s closed on weekends and holidays. Call (317) 787-8201 to confirm before visiting. Does Sharp Parts buy junk cars? Sharp Parts may buy junk cars, but details aren’t listed online. For a quick sale, check our cash for junk cars page. What parts are available at Sharp Parts? The yard carries a wide range of used and salvaged parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, suspension parts, electrical pieces, and rare restoration parts. Customers browse and pick parts themselves. How does self-service salvage work here? Customers enter the yard, find their parts, and remove them independently. Tools are available to rent or buy on-site, and staff can answer questions but don’t assist with removal. You pay when you leave with your parts. Do I need to bring my own tools? Sharp Parts usually has basic tools for rent or purchase, but bringing your own—like a socket set or pry bar—can speed up the process, especially if you need specialized equipment. Are there any rules on taking parts? Parts are sold first-come, first-served. Some high-demand or rare items may sell out, and certain parts (like catalytic converters) might need extra verification. Always ask staff before removing a part.







