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Crazy Ray's Used Auto Parts

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Erdman Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21205

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Mon - Fri9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Overview

Crazy Ray's Used Auto Parts - Baltimore, Maryland

Crazy Ray's Used Auto Parts is a self-service auto salvage yard in Baltimore, Maryland. Customers can find used car parts for repairs or restorations by browsing the yard themselves. The yard follows a "you pull it" model, meaning visitors locate and remove the parts they need. It’s open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, offering a budget-friendly alternative to new parts for older or damaged vehicles. The yard is at 6201 Erdman Avenue in the 21205 ZIP code, making it easy to reach for Baltimore residents and nearby areas.

Services & What to Expect

Crazy Ray's is a self-service salvage yard, so customers handle finding and removing parts on their own. The yard carries a variety of used car parts from salvaged vehicles, including engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, and mechanical parts. Basic tools are available for use, though some customers bring their own for specific jobs.

How Self-Service Salvage Works

The process at Crazy Ray's is simple:

  1. Visit during business hours (Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM).
  2. Find the part you need by checking the salvaged vehicles. There’s no digital catalog, so you’ll need to look in person.
  3. Remove the part yourself using the tools on-site. Some customers bring their own tools for tougher jobs.
  4. Pay for the part at checkout. Pricing depends on the part’s condition and demand, with no upfront fees for browsing.
Parts are sold as-is, so customers should expect them in their current condition.

What Parts Are Available?

The inventory changes with recent salvage acquisitions, but common parts include:

  • Engines and transmissions (domestic and foreign)
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders, bumpers)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim)
  • Suspension and braking components (shocks, struts, brake calipers)
  • Electrical parts (alternators, starters, wiring harnesses)
  • Exhaust systems and mufflers
The yard focuses on parts for older vehicles, though newer parts may be available depending on recent salvage. Call ahead if you’re looking for something specific.

Tools & Equipment

Basic tools like wrenches, sockets, and pry bars are usually on-site for customer use. For jobs like removing an engine or transmission, you may need to bring your own equipment. The yard doesn’t provide lifts or heavy machinery, so parts must be removed manually or with portable tools.

Getting Rid of a Junk Car

While Crazy Ray's mainly sells used parts, they may take junk cars for salvage. If you have an old vehicle to sell, check out cash for junk cars options in Baltimore. Many local salvage yards offer fair prices and a quick process.

Location & Hours

Crazy Ray's Used Auto Parts is at 6201 Erdman Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21205. The yard is in an industrial area with easy access from major roads. On-site parking is available for customers.

Business Hours

Day Hours
Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed

The yard is closed Sundays. Hours stay the same Monday through Saturday, with no early closures or late nights.

Directions & Nearby Landmarks

Crazy Ray's is near the intersection of Erdman Avenue and North Point Boulevard. Nearby landmarks include:

  • Baltimore International Airport (about 10 miles northeast)
  • Dundalk Marine Terminal (roughly 2 miles south)
  • Several auto repair shops within a mile
The yard is easy to reach via Maryland Route 7 (North Point Boulevard) and Maryland Route 159 (Erdman Avenue). GPS helps for first-time visitors, as the area mixes industrial and residential zones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Crazy Ray's Used Auto Parts?

Crazy Ray's is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The yard is closed Sundays and keeps the same hours year-round.

Does Crazy Ray's buy junk cars?

Crazy Ray's is mainly a self-service salvage yard for used parts. They may take junk cars for salvage, but it’s best to call ahead. For selling an old vehicle, check cash for junk cars options in Baltimore, as many local yards offer fair prices.

What kind of parts can I find at Crazy Ray's?

The yard carries a wide range of used auto parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, suspension parts, and electrical systems. The selection depends on recent salvage, so older vehicle parts are often in stock. Call ahead if you’re looking for something specific.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Crazy Ray's?

The process is straightforward: visit during business hours, find the part you need by browsing the salvaged vehicles, remove it with the tools on-site, and pay at checkout. No appointment is needed, and customers handle their own labor. Parts are sold as-is, with no cleaning or installation services.

Are tools provided at Crazy Ray's?

Basic tools like wrenches, sockets, and pry bars are usually available. For tougher jobs—like removing an engine or transmission—you may need to bring your own equipment. The yard doesn’t provide lifts or heavy machinery.

Is there a fee to browse parts at Crazy Ray's?

No, there’s no fee to enter or browse. You only pay for the parts you take. Pricing is based on condition and demand, with no extra charges.

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Maggie
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5 months ago

Ugh, I just wanted to talk to a real person on the phone—was that too much to ask? Every time I call, I get bounced around like a ping-pong ball, and nobody actually knows what they’re doing. And don’t even get me started on the 50 different part numbers for my car. It’s like pulling teeth just to get a straight answer. If I wanted to play phone tag all day, I’d call my aunt. ---

Lenworth Wisdom
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5 months ago

They’ve got a ton of cars and parts, but sometimes the prices are way higher than what you’d pay for new. My advice? Call ahead first to check if they even have what you need and what it’ll cost. Saves you a trip if it’s not worth it. ---

Paul M
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6 months ago

The folks here are friendly, and the prices are decent—even on stuff that’s not listed online. I’ve found a few good deals that way. ---

Marcia Harper
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3 years ago

First time at Crazy Ray’s, and it lived up to the hype. The place is packed with cars, so it takes a little digging, but if you find what you need, it’s a solid way to save cash. They’ll even let you return or exchange parts for 90 days, which is a nice perk. Oh, and if you lose your receipt, just snap a pic of it when you buy—works like a charm. Just remember, it’s $3 to get in, and they only take cash. ---

Philip Grooms
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3 years ago

Prices here aren’t bad if you’re a regular, but if you’re just stopping by, they’ll nickel-and-dime you. Saw someone walk out with a wheelbarrow full of stuff for $42, but me? I paid $68 for a turn signal. New, it’s $90, so I guess it’s a deal—but still, feels like they’re charging extra for the convenience.

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