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Chattanooga Valley Used Cars and Parts at 135 Chattanooga Valley Rd, Flintstone, GA 30725

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(706) 820-1581

135 Chattanooga Valley Road, Flintstone, Georgia 30725

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Mon - Fri8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
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Overview

Chattanooga Valley Used Cars and Parts - Flintstone, GA

Chattanooga Valley Used Cars and Parts is a self-service auto salvage yard and used car lot at 135 Chattanooga Valley Rd in Flintstone, Georgia. Customers can browse wrecked vehicles to salvage parts themselves or shop for pre-owned cars. The yard carries a broad range of automotive parts—engines, transmissions, body panels, and interior components—for most vehicle makes and models. Unlike auto parts stores, this salvage yard lets customers inspect and remove parts on their own. It’s a common choice for DIY mechanics, restorers, and those looking for affordable car parts.

Services & What to Expect

Chattanooga Valley Used Cars and Parts is a self-service salvage yard, meaning customers find, remove, and pay for parts themselves. The yard holds a large inventory of wrecked vehicles, organized by make and model when possible. Key services include:

  • Self-service u-pull-it salvage: Customers enter the yard, search for parts, and remove them from wrecked vehicles. Basic tools like wrenches and pry bars are usually available, but bring your own specialized tools if needed.
  • Wide selection of parts: The yard stocks engines, transmissions, drivetrain components, body panels (doors, fenders, hoods), interior parts (seats, dashboards), and electrical components. Parts come from recent and older wrecks, but availability depends on what’s in stock.
  • Pre-owned cars for sale: Alongside salvage parts, the business sells used cars on-site. These vehicles are inspected and listed separately from the salvage inventory.
  • No part guarantees: Parts are sold "as-is" with no testing or warranties. Buyers take full responsibility for condition and functionality.
  • Scrap metal and recycling: Customers can also buy scrap metal or recyclable materials, though this is secondary to the main salvage and used car operations.

Before visiting, plan ahead:

  • Bring a list of needed parts and your vehicle’s make, model, and year.
  • Wear work gloves, safety glasses, and sturdy clothing—the yard has sharp metal and broken glass.
  • Bring tools for removing parts (sockets, ratchets, air tools, or a vehicle for transport).
  • Check the yard’s website or call ahead for closures or hour changes.

Need to get rid of a junk car? While this yard focuses on salvage and used cars, you can sell your junk car for cash through local buyers.

Location & Hours

The salvage yard and used car lot is at 135 Chattanooga Valley Rd, Flintstone, GA 30725 . It’s open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM (UTC) and closed on weekends and holidays. Flintstone is about 30 minutes northeast of Dalton, GA, and 45 minutes southwest of Chattanooga, TN. The address is easy to reach via Chattanooga Valley Rd, with parking for trailers and trucks.

Day Hours
Monday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

For directions or more details, visit the official website . Call (706) 820-1581 for questions about hours, parts, or used cars.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Chattanooga Valley Used Cars and Parts?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM (UTC). It’s closed on weekends and holidays. Always check hours before visiting, as occasional closures happen.

Does Chattanooga Valley Used Cars and Parts buy junk cars?

The business mainly operates as a salvage yard and used car lot, so it doesn’t buy junk cars. If you need to sell a junk car, check out local cash-for-cars buyers in Flintstone.

What kind of parts can I find at Chattanooga Valley Used Cars and Parts?

The yard carries a variety of salvaged auto parts, including:

  • Engines and transmissions (automatic and manual)
  • Drivetrain parts (differentials, axles, driveshafts)
  • Body panels (doors, fenders, hoods, trunk lids)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, consoles, door panels)
  • Electrical components (alternators, starters, wiring harnesses)
  • Suspension and steering parts (control arms, ball joints, tie rods)
  • Braking system parts (calipers, rotors, master cylinders)
Parts come from wrecked vehicles of different makes and models. Availability depends on what’s in stock, with better selection for older or common cars.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Chattanooga Valley Used Cars and Parts?

The process is simple:

  1. Enter the yard: Pay any entry fee (if required) and get instructions on where to start.
  2. Find parts: Search wrecked vehicles for the make, model, and year you need. The yard may be organized by vehicle type, but be ready to look around.
  3. Remove parts: Use provided or your own tools to take apart and remove parts. Staff can answer questions but don’t help with removal.
  4. Pay for parts: Bring removed parts to the payment area, where staff will weigh or inspect them and calculate the cost. Pricing is usually by the pound for scrap or by the part for usable components.
  5. Load parts: Take parts to your vehicle or trailer. Some yards offer loading help for a fee, but this depends on staff.
Customers are responsible for their own safety and should wear protective gear. Parts are sold as-is with no guarantees.

Are there any restrictions on what I can take from the yard?

Chattanooga Valley Used Cars and Parts generally lets customers remove most parts, but some restrictions may apply:

  • Airbags or safety components (often removed by the yard for legal reasons).
  • Parts from recent accident vehicles (if marked by law enforcement).
  • High-value parts (e.g., rare engines or transmissions) that may need staff approval.
Always ask staff before removing parts if you’re unsure. Some yards also prohibit taking entire vehicles or frames without prior approval.

Can I bring a trailer or truck to transport parts?

Yes, customers are welcome to bring trailers or trucks for transporting parts. The yard has space for loading, and some areas are set up for easier access. If you’re removing large or heavy parts (like engines or transmissions), a trailer with a winch or ramp may be needed. Check loading procedures with staff when you arrive.

Recent News & Updates

As of the latest information, Chattanooga Valley Used Cars and Parts continues to operate as a self-service salvage yard and used car lot in Flintstone, Georgia. The business has served the area for over 40 years, though recent updates or expansions aren’t publicly documented. For the latest on inventory, services, or promotions, visit the official website or call (706) 820-1581.

The yard remains a go-to spot for DIY mechanics, restorers, and budget-conscious car owners in Flintstone, Dalton, and Chattanooga. While no major changes have been reported lately, the business keeps its focus on affordable auto parts and pre-owned vehicles.

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Dmitriy Gudnyy
Dmitriy GudnyyGoogle
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6 months ago

I’d rather drop extra cash somewhere else than deal with the attitude here. The woman at the front desk straight-up asked if I was raised in a barn when I wanted to check a part before buying it. Uncalled for. ---

secretyrsquit Secret
secretyrsquit SecretGoogle
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6 months ago

They don’t open on weekends, so I missed my chance. ---

JC Dishman
JC DishmanGoogle
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8 months ago

Bought a used transmission for my '86 C10 Suburban last summer—can’t even remember the exact month, but it doesn’t matter. Point is, I’ve been driving it hard for months now, and not a single issue. Not one. The thing just works. The fluid’s still clean, still that bright red/pink color it’s supposed to be. No leaks, no slipping, nothing. Still running smooth as hell as of August 2nd, 2025. I daily this truck, sometimes pushing it pretty hard, and it hasn’t let me down yet. Knock on wood, but so far? Perfect. A+ all around. ---

Charles Hayes
Charles HayesGoogle
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12 months ago

Don’t expect them to stand by their warranty if something goes wrong. I bought a transfer case, and sure, it was covered in grease—but it had a crack. They swore it wasn’t cracked when it left their place, like they’ve got X-ray vision or something. I didn’t even notice the crack until it started leaking. They *said* they’d fix it, but I wasn’t about to install another one just to hope it wouldn’t fail again. And yeah, the lady up front? Rude. Like, “leave your kids at home or you’ll hate your life” rude. Please tell me she’s not in training. ---

Jonathan brown
Jonathan brownGoogle
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8 years ago

Roger hooked me up with a bed from Chattanooga Valley Junk—fit perfect, looks solid, and the price was right. No complaints. Thanks, man.

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