Cherokee County Recyclers at 11795 US-411, Centre, AL 35960 is a great place to go for all your automotive recycling needs. Not only does this junkyard carry car parts, but they also sell scrap metal and offer a used auto parts store for those in need of extra parts for their vehicle. This salvage yard has been in business since 1952 and it's the oldest one in the state of Alabama.
The salvage yard offers a variety of services such as pick up service and drop off service, so that you can have your old parts removed or have new parts delivered to you with ease. They even offer free estimates if you're looking to get an idea of what it might cost to fix whatever problems you may have with your car. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable and are more than willing to help out customers with whatever they need.
Cherokee County Recyclers offers some of the best prices on car parts around and their inventory is constantly changing due to their regular shipments from auctions across the country. Aside from their vast selection, the salvage yard also has a wide array of specialized tools that can be used to make repairs or modifications to cars or other vehicles. If you’re not sure what type of tool you need, the staff is always happy to help point you in the right direction.
So whether you’re looking for spare car parts or just want an estimate on how much it might cost to repair something on your vehicle, Cherokee County Recyclers is definitely worth checking out!
Real customer testimonials
Mike Prince
Rated this company 1/5
use this place check an old camper top all aluminum there today and got $5.40. They did not even put the price of what they paid on the receipt aluminum according to the internet's going at $0.40 a pound. Also they do take stolen merchandise cuz we found a boat up to the stolen from our grandfather's Lake up there a couple years ago right after they open so watch out for them
James Nesbit
Rated this company 3/5
Not always the best price, but local!
Frankie Ogles
Rated this company 1/5
The place posted on internet that they are open on Saturday July 3rd but are really closed and that is false advertising