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Brush Auto Salvage LLC at 17426 CO-71, Brush, CO 80723

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(877) 842-0610

17426 Colorado 71, Brush, Colorado 80723

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Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Overview

Brush Auto Salvage LLC at 17426 CO-71, Brush, CO 80723

Brush Auto Salvage LLC is a self-service auto salvage yard at 17426 CO-71 in Brush, Colorado. Customers can browse and remove parts from salvaged vehicles on their own. The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and carries used auto parts for cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. You’ll find engines, transmissions, body panels, suspension parts, and interior components. The business also recycles scrap metal and offers flatbed towing. If you have an old vehicle to get rid of, they may pay cash for junk cars—check their website or call (970) 842-0610 for details.

Services & What to Expect

Brush Auto Salvage LLC is a self-service yard, meaning you handle part removal yourself. The inventory includes late-model cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans, with parts ranging from engines and transmissions to body panels and interior trim. They also stock new aftermarket and used OEM parts.

Beyond salvaged parts, the yard recycles scrap metal and provides flatbed towing. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Bring your own tools for part removal, and staff can help identify parts if needed.

If you’re looking to sell an old vehicle, they may offer cash for junk cars. For more details, visit their cash for junk cars page or call (970) 842-0610.

What to Bring

  • Tools for part removal (if needed)
  • Vehicle details (if matching parts to a specific make/model)
  • Cash or a payment method (credit/debit may be accepted—confirm ahead)
  • A truck or trailer (for large parts like engines or transmissions)

How Self-Service Works

  1. Visit during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM).
  2. Browse the salvaged vehicles and locate the parts you need.
  3. Remove the parts using your own tools.
  4. Pay at the office before leaving.
  5. Load the parts into your vehicle and go.

The yard doesn’t provide tools, so bring your own. Staff can help identify parts but won’t assist with removal.

Location & Hours

Brush Auto Salvage LLC is at 17426 CO-71, Brush, CO 80723. The yard is easy to reach from Highway 71, with plenty of parking for customers removing large parts.

Day Hours
Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

The yard is closed weekends and holidays. For directions, use 17426 CO-71, Brush, CO 80723 in your GPS.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Brush Auto Salvage LLC?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It’s closed on weekends and holidays.

Does Brush Auto Salvage LLC buy junk cars?

Yes, they may pay cash for junk cars. For details, visit their cash for junk cars page or call (970) 842-0610.

What kind of parts can I find here?

The yard carries used auto parts like engines, transmissions, body panels, suspension components, and interior trim. They also have new aftermarket and used OEM parts, with late-model cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans in stock.

How does self-service salvage work?

Customers enter during business hours, find the parts they need, and remove them with their own tools. Payment is made at the office before leaving. Staff can help identify parts but don’t provide tools or assist with removal.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

Yes, the yard doesn’t supply tools. Bring your own, especially for larger parts like engines or transmissions.

Can I remove parts on weekends?

No, the yard is only open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

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Doug Krahmer
Doug KrahmerGoogle
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2 months ago

Ordered a starter for my old Geo Prizm from Brush Auto Salvage, and it was one of the smoothest transactions I’ve had with a junkyard. The part came fast—like, *fast*—and when it showed up, it was wrapped so well I thought it might’ve been overkill. Turns out it wasn’t. The thing was pristine. What really stood out was how much they seemed to care about getting people back on the road. No corporate nonsense, just a family-run shop that actually gives a damn. If you’re hunting for a part and need it *yesterday*, these guys are the ones to call. ---

Joe H
Joe HGoogle
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2 months ago

Look, I get that junkyards have to make a profit, but this place takes it to another level. They’ll list something for $50 on eBay, you go to buy it, and *poof*—transaction canceled. Then they’ll relist the *exact same item* for $120–$150 like it’s some rare collector’s piece. When I called them out on it, their excuse was, *“Oh, the original price didn’t even cover shipping.”* Okay, then *don’t list it for $50 if you don’t know your costs.* It’s not rocket science. If you’re gonna sell something, sell it at a real price and stop wasting people’s time with bait-and-switch games. ---

Lance Smith
Lance SmithGoogle
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4 months ago

Picked up a headlight assembly for my Tahoe from these folks on eBay, and it got to me quick—no waiting around. The packaging, though? Let’s just say they could’ve used a little more bubble wrap. One of the plastic brackets snapped off in transit, but the actual part itself was solid. Instead of arguing about it, they offered me a partial refund, which was decent of them. I fixed the bracket myself (took all of 10 minutes), and now my truck’s lighting up the road like it should. Not a bad deal overall, and I’m back to driving at night without squinting. ---

Eric Newman
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6 months ago

After two Florida summers of sweating like a sinner in church because my Kia’s AC was busted, I finally found the right faceplate with the AC control module—*and it worked.* Brush Auto Salvage had it in stock, shipped it fast, and it arrived looking like it’d just come off the shelf. No damage, no hassle, just a perfect fit. I don’t even want to think about how much longer I would’ve been melting if I hadn’t found this part. If you’re in the same boat—literally and figuratively—these guys are worth a shot. Seriously, don’t suffer through another heatwave if you don’t have to. ---

Steven Bandell
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6 months ago

I was *desperate* for an AB Break pump for my ’02 Chevy E3500. Searched everywhere—Google, eBay, you name it—and either the part was “out of stock” or the seller was a scammer. Then I stumbled on Brush Auto Salvage. They actually *had* it. Not only that, but they took the time to double-check with me that it’d fit my truck. No one else bothered to do that. The pump came in a few days, packed so well I half-expected it to be wrapped in a blanket. It fits, it works, and I’m not sweating bullets trying to find another one. Now I’m asking them to keep an eye out for a few other parts I need. If you’re in a jam and can’t find what you’re looking for, give these guys a call—they might just save your day.

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