Certified Auto Repair Salvage at 3087 AR-10, Booneville, AR 72927
Certified Auto Repair Salvage is a self-service auto salvage yard in Booneville, Arkansas, at 3087 AR-10. The yard sells used auto parts for all vehicle types—domestic and foreign cars, trucks, and SUVs. Customers can browse the lot, find parts by VIN, and remove components themselves for repairs or restoration projects. The yard also carries scrap metal, tires, and batteries. A family-owned business, it’s been serving Booneville for over 25 years as a go-to spot for affordable auto parts.
Services & What to Expect
Certified Auto Repair Salvage is a self-service yard, meaning customers search for and remove parts on their own. The inventory includes engines, transmissions, body panels, electrical components, and interior parts. A VIN lookup system helps match parts to vehicles.
How Self-Service Works
Customers enter the yard during business hours and search for parts themselves.
Parts are sold as-is with no warranties.
Basic tools like wrenches and pry bars are usually available for customers to use.
Payment is made at the office before or after retrieving parts.
Some parts may need cutting or disassembly—bring the right tools.
What to Bring
Your vehicle’s VIN or make, model, and year for part matching.
Tools for removing parts, such as wrenches, sockets, or pry bars.
Cash or a credit/debit card for payment.
Gloves and safety gear—some parts may be sharp or dirty.
A truck, trailer, or vehicle with space to haul parts.
Additional Services
Beyond self-service parts, the yard offers:
Scrap metal for recycling or repurposing.
Used tires and batteries for vehicle maintenance.
Occasional free local delivery on heavy or bulky items (availability varies).
The yard doesn’t publicly buy junk cars, but if you need to sell one, call (479) 675-2206 to ask about options.
Location & Hours
Certified Auto Repair Salvage is at 3087 AR-10 in Booneville, AR 72927, near State Highway 10. The yard is easy to reach from local roads and has plenty of parking.
Business Hours
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 follows Central Time (UTC-6) and doesn’t extend hours on weekends. Arrive before 5:00 PM, as staff may lock up shortly after closing.
The yard has shared a video showing the layout and types of parts available. It gives a quick look at what to expect when visiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the hours for Certified Auto Repair Salvage?
The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It’s closed on weekends and holidays, with no seasonal changes.
Does Certified Auto Repair Salvage buy junk cars?
The yard doesn’t publicly buy junk cars. If you need to sell one, check with other local salvage yards or towing services. Call (479) 675-2206 to ask about their current policies.
What kind of parts can I find at Certified Auto Repair Salvage?
The yard carries a wide range of used auto parts, including:
Suspension and drivetrain parts (control arms, differentials, axles)
Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim pieces)
Used tires and batteries
Scrap metal for recycling
Parts are sold as-is, with no guarantees. A VIN lookup system helps find the right fit for your vehicle.
How does self-service auto salvage work at Certified Auto Repair Salvage?
Customers search for and remove parts themselves during business hours. The process is:
Find the part by VIN or vehicle details.
Remove it using provided or personal tools.
Pay at the office.
Load the part into your vehicle.
Basic tools are available, but bring your own if you need something specific. Payment is made upfront, and parts are sold as-is.
Are there any restrictions on what I can take from the yard?
Parts are sold first-come, first-served. Some rules apply:
Only parts from salvage-title vehicles are available.
Don’t disassemble vehicles beyond what’s needed to remove your part.
Hazardous materials (like fluids or airbags) can’t be removed without approval.
You’ll need a valid ID when buying parts.
Staff can clarify any rules at checkout.
Does Certified Auto Repair Salvage offer delivery?
The yard sometimes delivers heavy or bulky items like engines or transmissions for free, depending on staffing. Delivery is usually limited to Booneville and nearby areas. Ask about options when you buy.
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Keren PriorGoogle
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3 months ago
Honestly, when you’re living out of an RV full-time and your truck decides to crap out in the middle of nowhere, you start to sweat. I needed ball joints and a tire replaced fast, and Certified didn’t mess around—they got me in and out in a day. Rick didn’t just fix it; he actually took the time to explain what was wrong and how the parts worked, which is more than most places bother with. Roadside breakdowns are stressful enough without feeling like you’re getting the runaround, but these guys treated me like a neighbor, not just another customer. Oh, and they’re the only shop in town that can even handle a front-end alignment on a one-ton dually with an extended bed. So yeah, thanks to Rick, Vicky, and Dexter for saving my sanity out there.
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Judith SkidmoreGoogle
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5 months ago
Needed a quick, no-nonsense fix, and that’s exactly what I got. The team was friendly, got the job done fast, and the price was fair. No surprises, no upselling—just solid work. That’s all you can ask for.
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Lynn CollinsworthGoogle
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6 months ago
Look, I’ve poured thousands into this car—new oil pump, transmission seals, gaskets, the works. Six grand in parts, and I still keep up with the fluids like it’s my job. I could probably drive this thing to the moon if I wanted. But after dropping it off for an alignment, I left with an engine light flashing and a transmission pump that burned out halfway home. Turns out, the water line they *just* replaced had come loose—like, a screwdriver could’ve fixed it. That’s not just bad service; that’s negligence. I’m not going back, and I wouldn’t send anyone else there either. The only bright spot? Meeting Dexter. Now I’m hunting for a transmission guy who won’t turn a simple job into a disaster.
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Carrie YarberGoogle
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10 months ago
Had to bring my car in after some haul damage, and Robert didn’t just fix it—he walked me through everything. Turns out, it was totaled, but he made the whole process straightforward and didn’t leave me guessing. If I need work done again, I’m going straight back to him. No question.
Ronnie GasparGoogle
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1 year ago
Took my Explorer to the dealer, and they couldn’t even tell me what was wrong. Just sent me home with a “come back later.” So I drove to Certified, talked to Rick, and he didn’t waste a second. Took it for a test drive, put it on the lift, and five minutes later, he had the answer: bent drive shaft. Ordered the part that same day, and by the next afternoon, my car was running again. No runaround, no excuses—just fast, honest work. That’s how you start a relationship with a shop the right way. Ronnie and Glenda
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