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C.I.A. Salvage

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C.I.A. Salvage - Limerick, Maine

C.I.A. Salvage is a self-service auto salvage yard in Limerick, Maine. Customers can find used car parts, scrap metal, and other automotive components here. The yard runs on a "u-pull-it" model—visitors browse the inventory, find what they need, and remove parts themselves without help from staff.

This yard is a go-to spot for DIY mechanics, car owners needing affordable replacements, and those looking for scrap materials. The business doesn’t offer professional part removal or installation, so customers must bring their own tools and handle the work.

Services & What to Expect

C.I.A. Salvage is a straightforward, self-service operation. The main offering is access to a large stock of used car parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, and mechanical parts. The yard doesn’t provide part searches, recommendations, or help with disassembly—customers must find and remove parts on their own.

Tools like wrenches, sockets, and pry bars are often needed, so visitors should bring their own. The yard also takes in junk cars for scrap, though this isn’t the primary focus. If you’re looking to sell a junk car, check our directory for cash-for-cars services in the area. Pricing for parts and scrap isn’t listed online, so call ahead or stop by for details.

What to Bring

  • Tools (wrenches, sockets, pry bars, jack stands if needed)
  • Gloves and safety gear (parts can be sharp or dirty)
  • Transportation for parts (a truck or trailer helps for larger items)
  • Cash or a payment method (some yards require upfront payment)
  • A list of needed parts (inventory isn’t always organized by make or model)

What to Know Before Visiting

  • No professional part removal—customers must remove parts themselves.
  • Parts are sold "as-is" with no warranties or guarantees.
  • Some parts may need cutting or disassembly (bring the right tools).
  • No returns or refunds once parts are removed.
  • Hours are limited, especially on weekends (closed Sundays).
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Location & Hours

C.I.A. Salvage is at 366 Sokokis Trail North, Limerick, ME 04048 . The yard is in a rural area, so GPS may be needed for directions. Hours are:

Day Hours
Monday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday Closed

The phone number is (207) 793-8193 . Call ahead to confirm hours or part availability, as these can change.

The yard isn’t always easy to spot, so watch for signs or ask locals for directions. Parking is available on-site.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for C.I.A. Salvage?

C.I.A. Salvage is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The yard is closed on Sundays. Hours can change, so call (207) 793-8193 to confirm before visiting.

Does C.I.A. Salvage buy junk cars?

C.I.A. Salvage mainly runs as a self-service salvage yard but may take junk cars for scrap. For selling a junk car, check our directory for cash-for-cars services in Maine that specialize in vehicle purchases.

What kind of parts can I find at C.I.A. Salvage?

The yard carries a variety of used auto parts, such as:

  • Engines and transmissions
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders, bumpers)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim)
  • Mechanical components (brakes, suspension, exhaust)
  • Electrical parts (wiring harnesses, alternators, starters)
  • Scrap metal and other automotive parts
Inventory changes often, so call or visit to check for specific parts.

How does self-service auto salvage work at C.I.A. Salvage?

At C.I.A. Salvage, customers handle everything:

  1. Find the part by browsing the yard (parts aren’t always grouped by make or model).
  2. Remove the part using your own tools (no help is provided).
  3. Pay at the office (pricing is usually per part or by weight for scrap).
  4. Load the part into your vehicle (a truck or trailer helps for heavy items).
No professional assistance is given, so customers must be prepared to do the work.

Do I need to bring my own tools to C.I.A. Salvage?

Yes, you must bring your own tools. Common ones include wrenches, sockets, pry bars, and possibly a jack for heavier parts. The yard doesn’t provide tools, and some parts may need cutting or disassembly. Gloves and safety gear are also a good idea, as parts can be sharp or dirty.

Is there a minimum purchase requirement at C.I.A. Salvage?

The yard doesn’t list a minimum purchase on their website. Some salvage yards charge a small fee (often $5–$10) for entry or a minimum purchase to cover browsing costs. Call (207) 793-8193 to confirm before visiting.

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Achille Belanger
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7 months ago

Honestly, this place is solid if you’re looking to offload some junk metal for a few extra bucks. The guys there even helped me unload my trailer, which saved me a headache. They take cars too, not just scrap—anything metal, really. Payment’s by check, which is fine by me. ---

Andrew Auger
Andrew AugerGoogle
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10 months ago

Calling this place is a nightmare. I’ve had to redial at least five times just to get someone to pick up during normal hours, and even then, it’s hit or miss. When you *do* talk to someone, they’re usually friendly enough, but the prices? Not great. There are better deals nearby, no question. ---

Jack
JackGoogle
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a year ago

Don’t waste your time here if you’re dealing with recyclables. The prices are straight-up unfair, and I’ve gotten way better offers from places in New Hampshire or even Portland. They lowball hard on batteries too—like, insultingly so. Skip this one and take your business elsewhere. ---

Jake Wing
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2 years ago

I drove all the way out there with my gear, ready to check out a piece of equipment they had listed, only to show up and find out it was already sold. No heads-up, no apology—just gone. If you’re making an appointment, don’t count on them keeping their word.

Bruce Tracy
Bruce TracyGoogle
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2 years ago

Look, if you’re the type who needs someone to hold your hand and fetch parts for you, this isn’t the spot. Auto parts stores are your best bet. But me? I live for junkyards. There’s something about digging through the chaos, finding what you need (or what you didn’t know you needed), and walking out with a win. ---

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Contact

(207) 793-8193

366 Sokokis Trail North, Limerick, Maine 04048

Hours of Operation

Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
SundayClosed

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