Glisson's U-Pull

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(812) 464-9062

3800 North Saint Joseph Avenue, Evansville, Indiana 47720

Hours

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

Overview

Glisson's U-Pull - Evansville, Indiana

Glisson's U-Pull is a self-service auto salvage yard in Evansville where customers can find used car parts, scrap metal, and other automotive components. The yard follows a "u-pull-it" model—visitors browse, locate, and remove parts themselves using their own tools. It’s a go-to spot for mechanics, DIY car owners, and scrap collectors looking for affordable alternatives to new parts. The business has served the Evansville area for years, offering a no-nonsense approach for part hunters.

Services & What to Expect

Glisson's U-Pull is built for customers who want to find and remove their own parts. The yard doesn’t sell parts directly—you locate, remove, and pay for what you take. Here’s what you should know before visiting:

How Self-Service Works

  • Browse the yard: Parts are grouped by vehicle make, model, and year, but the layout is open for searching. A map or directory may be available on-site.
  • Locate your part: Use the vehicle identification number (VIN) or part number to find matches. Glisson’s relies on in-person searching, so no online inventory is available.
  • Remove the part: Bring your own tools. The yard doesn’t provide equipment, and some parts may need welding or heavy-duty removal.
  • Pay at the office: Prices are set per part or by weight for scrap metal. Payment is made after removal, usually by cash, card, or check.

What You’ll Find

The inventory at Glisson’s includes:

  • Engines and transmissions (domestic and foreign)
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders, bumpers)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim)
  • Suspension and drivetrain components (axles, control arms, shocks)
  • Electrical parts (wiring harnesses, alternators, starters)
  • Scrap metal (copper, aluminum, steel)

What to Bring

  • Tools (wrenches, sockets, pry bars, air tools if needed)
  • Gloves and safety gear (parts can be sharp or dirty)
  • A vehicle to transport parts (some are heavy or bulky)
  • Cash or card for payment (some yards prefer cash)
  • Part numbers or VIN for reference

Pro Tips for Visitors

  • Call ahead if you’re looking for a specific part—they may not have it in stock.
  • Arrive early on weekends, as popular parts go fast.
  • Check for rust or damage before removing a part—some may not be reusable.
  • If you’re unsure how to remove a part, bring a friend or check online guides.

Glisson’s U-Pull doesn’t buy junk cars or offer towing. If you need to get rid of an old vehicle, try selling it for scrap or parts through a cash for junk cars service.

Location & Hours

Glisson's U-Pull is at 3800 North Saint Joseph Avenue, Evansville, Indiana, 47720. The yard is easy to reach from major roads, with parking for customers. The location is near industrial areas, so expect a warehouse-style setup.

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 open year-round with no seasonal closures. Hours stay the same daily, but bad weather (like heavy rain or snow) might limit access. Always check hours before visiting, as changes can happen without notice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Glisson’s U-Pull?

Glisson’s U-Pull is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The yard is closed on Sundays. Hours can change, so call ahead if visiting outside regular times.

Does Glisson’s U-Pull buy junk cars?

No, Glisson’s doesn’t buy junk cars or offer towing. If you need to sell an old vehicle, look for a cash for junk cars service in Evansville.

What kind of parts can I find at Glisson’s U-Pull?

The yard carries used auto parts like engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, suspension parts, and electrical systems. Scrap metal (copper, aluminum, steel) is also available. Inventory changes often, so call or visit to check for specific parts.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Glisson’s U-Pull?

At Glisson’s, you find, remove, and pay for parts yourself. The process is:

  1. Browse the yard to locate the part you need (organized by vehicle make, model, and year).
  2. Remove the part with your own tools (the yard doesn’t provide equipment).
  3. Pay at the office (prices are per part or by weight for scrap).
Staff don’t help with removal, so bring the right tools and know-how.

Do I need to make an appointment to visit Glisson’s U-Pull?

No appointments are needed. The yard runs on a first-come, first-served basis, especially for in-demand parts. Calling ahead to check inventory or hours is a good idea, especially if traveling from out of town.

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

Glisson’s doesn’t sell parts directly—you must remove them yourself. Some rules apply, such as:

  • No taking parts from vehicles still registered or with outstanding loans.
  • No removing parts already sold or marked as such.
  • Scrap metal may have minimum purchase requirements.
Ask staff if you’re unsure about a part.

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Metro AccountGoogle
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a month ago

I drove my Rav4 into this place, and before I could even get out, some guy started tailing me like I was about to stuff a bumper under my shirt. Kept asking where I got this or that part, like I’d just lifted it off a shelf. No "sorry for the mix-up," no "here’s your money back," not even a "let me check the system." Just wasted my time and cash for nothing. ---

Ryan Dreiman
Ryan DreimanGoogle
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4 months ago

The people here don’t mess around—they’ve got a ton of wrecks to pick from, whether you’re after a car, truck, or SUV. And the prices? Way better than the dealership scrap yards. If you’re handy and don’t mind getting your hands dirty, this is the spot. Just bring your tools and be ready to hunt. ---

Shawn Patterson
Shawn PattersonGoogle
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6 months ago

Okay, this place is massive—like, *massive*—but here’s the kicker: there’s no real system. No labeled rows, no map, nothing. You’re just supposed to wander around hoping to stumble on the car you need. I spent three hours digging through piles, only to find out the one I was after had already been crushed. The computer said it was there, but real life said otherwise. Total waste of a day. ---

Robbie Ginder (ComputerNerdInside)
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6 months ago

I’m here every other week hunting for parts for my beat-up old truck, and the crew’s always decent—no attitude, no games. Prices are fair, which is half the battle these days. The only downside? Their stockpile of parts is shrinking, and I’ve heard it’s not just because customers are snapping stuff up. Still, I keep coming back because it’s the best shot I’ve got without driving an hour out of town. ---

Chris Schaffner
Chris SchaffnerGoogle
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a year ago

Can’t complain much. The yard fee jumped from $1 to $2 since the old pictures were taken, but whatever—it’s still cheap. They’ve got a solid lineup of American-made cars, with only a small corner for imports. The front desk folks were actually helpful, which is more than I can say for half the other places I’ve tried. If you’re looking for raw parts to yank yourself, start here. Need something already pulled? Glisson’s on First Ave might be your better bet.

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