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Junk Car Removal in Anchorage

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Looking for a junkyard or salvage yard in Anchorage?

Salvage yards in Anchorage tend to sit near the Muldoon area and the south end industrial zone near Dimond Boulevard. Not all post their inventory online, so calling is still the fastest way to know if they have your specific part. Road salt is standard here in winter, which means undercarriage frames and rocker panels on older vehicles can be paper-thin. Tap, do not just look.

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Verified 2026 Anchorage Self-Service Part Prices

Common PartAvg. PriceCore Charge
Alternator$61$14
Starter Motor$49$12
Battery (Standard)$39$16
Door Mirror (Power)$34β€”
Radiator$69$21
Engine (4-Cyl)$569$117
Auto Transmission$457$94

*Prices are regional averages for Anchorage. Individual yard pricing may vary.

Anchorage Junkyards

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Find Junkyards Near Me

Finding the right auto parts in Anchorage can be tough. Alaska's largest city has its share of vehicles, and when they reach the end of the road, junkyards become essential. If you're looking for a specific part without paying dealership prices, exploring Anchorage's salvage yards is a good plan.

Whether you're fixing up a truck to handle those winter roads or need a replacement for your daily driver, Anchorage junkyards offer a range of options. They're a resource for both DIY mechanics and those looking to save money on repairs. With our directory you can easily find junkyards in Anchorage, Alaska.

Frequently Asked Questions About Anchorage Junkyards

Are there vehicle recycling programs in Anchorage?expand_more

Yes, Anchorage has programs that focus on responsibly recycling end-of-life vehicles. These programs often work with local junkyards to ensure proper disposal of hazardous materials and recycling of usable parts. Contacting the Municipality of Anchorage or local environmental organizations can provide more information.

What types of vehicles are most commonly found in Anchorage junkyards?expand_more

Given Anchorage's climate and terrain, you'll often find a lot of SUVs and pickup trucks in local junkyards. These vehicles are popular for navigating Alaska's roads, especially during winter, so there's a higher turnover of these types of vehicles. You might also find a selection of cars that didn't quite make it through an Alaskan winter.

Do Anchorage junkyards typically offer warranties on parts?expand_more

Warranty policies can vary quite a bit from one Anchorage junkyard to another. Some yards offer a limited warranty on certain parts, while others sell items as-is. Always ask about warranty options and return policies before you buy anything. Clear communication upfront will save you headaches later.

Is it better to call Anchorage junkyards in advance or just show up?expand_more

Given the distances and potential for limited inventory, calling ahead to Anchorage junkyards is usually the best approach. It'll save you a trip if they don't have the part you need. Plus, they can often give you a price quote over the phone, so you know what to expect.

Start your search for used auto parts now by browsing our Anchorage junkyard listings.