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Atwood Auto & Metal at 14581 US-6, Atwood, CO 80722

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(970) 522-7779

14581 U.S. 6, Atwood, Colorado 80722

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Mon - FriClosed
Saturday7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
SundayClosed

Overview

Atwood Auto & Metal at 14581 US-6, Atwood, CO 80722

Atwood Auto & Metal is a self-service auto salvage yard and scrap metal dealer at 14581 US-6 in Atwood, Colorado. Customers can browse and remove parts from junked vehicles themselves, and the yard also handles scrap metal recycling and sells used auto parts. The business doesn’t offer on-site vehicle repairs or customization—it focuses on parts retrieval and metal salvage.

The yard is listed on directories like US Junkyards and U-Pull-It , meaning it serves local mechanics and DIYers looking for affordable used parts. While Atwood Auto & Metal doesn’t buy junk cars, nearby junk car buyers can help with vehicle removal.

Services & What to Expect

Atwood Auto & Metal is a self-service salvage yard, so customers handle part removal on their own. The yard doesn’t provide tools or help with disassembly, so bring your own equipment—gloves, safety glasses, and basic hand tools. Most u-pull-it yards charge a small entry fee (around $5–$10) and then bill for parts by the pound after removal.

What Parts Are Available?

The yard carries a mix of used auto parts, including:

  • Engines and transmissions (domestic and foreign makes)
  • Body panels (doors, fenders, hoods, bumpers)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim)
  • Suspension and drivetrain components (control arms, axles, differentials)
  • Electrical parts (wiring harnesses, sensors, alternators)
  • Miscellaneous hardware (bolts, brackets, fasteners)
Inventory changes daily as vehicles come and go. Call ahead or check online listings (if available) to see if the part you need is in stock. The yard doesn’t specialize in rare or classic car parts but may have older model components.

Scrap Metal Recycling

Atwood Auto & Metal also takes scrap metal for recycling. Common materials include:

  • Steel (sheet metal, beams, scrap)
  • Aluminum (wheels, castings, siding)
  • Copper (wiring, radiators, piping)
  • Brass and other non-ferrous metals
Prices depend on current market rates, which change often. Check rates before dropping off materials.

What to Bring

Since this is a self-service yard, visitors should bring:

  • A vehicle or trailer to haul parts
  • Hand tools (sockets, wrenches, pry bars)
  • Safety gear (gloves, goggles, steel-toe boots)
  • Cash or a debit/credit card (some yards require cash for entry fees)
  • A list of parts you need (if you have one)
The yard doesn’t sell tools, so all necessary equipment must come from home.

Location & Hours

Atwood Auto & Metal is at 14581 US-6, Atwood, CO 80722 , about 10 miles northeast of Fort Collins and 20 miles southwest of Cheyenne. The yard sits along US Highway 6 with easy highway access and parking for customer vehicles and trailers.

Business Hours

Day Hours
Monday Closed
Tuesday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday Closed

Hours may change during holidays or bad weather. Call (970) 522-7779 to confirm before visiting.

Directions

From Fort Collins, take US-287 North toward Laporte, then merge onto US-6 East toward Atwood. The yard is on the right, about 10 miles east of Laporte. From Cheyenne, take I-25 South to US-6 East and drive roughly 20 miles to reach the yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Atwood Auto & Metal?

The yard is open Tuesday through Saturday from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. It’s closed Sundays and Mondays. Hours may change on holidays, so call ahead to confirm.

Does Atwood Auto & Metal buy junk cars?

The business doesn’t offer cash-for-cars services. For junk car removal, check with local buyers in Atwood or Fort Collins.

What kind of parts can I find at Atwood Auto & Metal?

The yard carries standard used auto parts like engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, suspension parts, and electrical components. Since it’s self-service, you’ll need to find and remove parts yourself. Rare or specialty parts aren’t guaranteed.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Atwood Auto & Metal?

Customers pay a small entry fee (usually $5–$10), then browse the yard for parts. After removal, parts are weighed, and you pay by the pound on top of the entry fee. The yard doesn’t provide tools or safety gear, so bring your own.

Do I need to make an appointment to visit Atwood Auto & Metal?

No appointments are needed. The yard operates on a first-come, first-served basis during open hours. Calling ahead is a good idea to check hours or ask about parts, since inventory changes often.

Can I sell scrap metal at Atwood Auto & Metal?

Yes, the yard buys scrap metal like steel, aluminum, copper, and brass. Prices depend on current market rates, which fluctuate. Call ahead to confirm rates before dropping off materials.

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Curtis Swenson
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2 months ago

I’ve been to a few junkyards, but this one stands out. The people working there actually know their stuff—no guessing games, just straight answers. Prices were fair, not the cheapest but not overcharged either. Got what I needed without any hassle. If you’re looking for parts or just want to get rid of old car junk, this is the place to go. ---

andy d raybeem
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7 months ago

Before you haul your tools out to dig through the lot, take a good look around first. That way, you won’t waste time hunting for the exact part you need. The prices here are decent—no surprises, no hidden fees. Just make sure you keep your receipt or snap a picture of whatever you buy, in case you need to bring it back later. ---

Michael Adamson
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1 year ago

I don’t get how this place is still open. They pay way less for scrap iron than every other yard I’ve been to—like $50 less per load. It’s not even close to fair. If they’re running a business like that, they’re just taking advantage of people who don’t know better. ---

Philip Tovar
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2 years ago

This place saved me when my car broke down. The guys there were actually helpful, got me the part I needed, and I was back on the road fast. Oh, and I even found a wallet in the lot and turned it in—no one else would’ve bothered. That’s the kind of place this is.

Zeppsie
ZeppsieGoogle
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2 years ago

I brought in about 2,500 pounds of scrap metal—same stuff I’ve been selling all over the country for years—and they tried to tell me it wasn’t even the right type. I’ve been doing this for four years, and I know my metal. Normally, a load like that would be worth $200–$300, but they offered me $53. That’s not just bad—it’s a scam. I took the same scrap to another place the next day, sold a quarter of it, and made double what they gave me. They’re lying about their prices, and it’s not right. ---

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