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Hotlines Inc at Excutive Building, 427 E Kanesville Blvd #403, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

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Contact

(712) 256-9660

427 East Kanesville Boulevard, Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503

Hours

Mon - Fri8:30 AM – 7:30 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Overview

Hotlines Inc at Executive Building, Council Bluffs, IA

Hotlines Inc is a self-service auto salvage yard and used auto parts dealer in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Located at 427 E Kanesville Blvd #403, the yard lets customers pull their own parts from donated or salvaged vehicles. They also sell used parts that are inspected and ready to install, offering a cheaper alternative to new auto parts for repairs or restorations.

Services & What to Expect

Hotlines Inc runs a self-service salvage yard where customers can find and remove parts from donor vehicles. The lot includes whole cars and partially dismantled vehicles, with parts ranging from engines and transmissions to body panels, interior pieces, and electrical components. Pre-inspected used parts are also available for immediate use.

How Self-Service Salvage Works

  • Browse the yard: Customers walk through the lot to find vehicles with the parts they need. Cars are grouped by type and condition, with some marked for specific parts.
  • Remove parts: After picking a vehicle, customers take the parts themselves using tools provided on-site. The yard has basic tools like wrenches, sockets, and jacks, but bringing your own specialized tools may help with tougher jobs.
  • Payment: Prices are set per part or per vehicle. Payment is due at the time of removal, and the yard takes cash and credit cards. Check their website for current payment options.
  • No core charges: Unlike some yards, Hotlines Inc doesn’t charge extra fees for returning parts like engines or transmissions.

Parts Available

The yard stocks parts for many vehicle makes and models, including:

  • Domestic brands (Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, etc.)
  • Import brands (Toyota, Honda, Nissan, etc.)
  • Engines and transmissions (automatic and manual)
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders, bumpers)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, consoles)
  • Electrical components (alternators, starters, wiring)
  • Suspension and drivetrain parts (control arms, axles, differentials)

Other Services

Beyond self-service salvage, Hotlines Inc may offer:

  • Part inspection: Some used parts are tested before sale to ensure they work.
  • Online catalog: Customers can search for parts on their website before visiting.
  • Delivery options: Some parts may be shipped or delivered for an extra fee.
  • Warranties: Certain parts come with limited warranties covering defects.

If you have an old car taking up space, consider selling it. Many salvage yards in Council Bluffs buy junk cars and pay fair prices for any condition.

Location & Hours

Hotlines Inc is at 427 E Kanesville Blvd #403 in Council Bluffs, IA 51503. The salvage yard is inside the Executive Building, so check in at the front desk or follow signs to the u-pull-it area.

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. Hours may change, so call (712) 388-0095 before visiting.

Directions

Hotlines Inc is near Kanesville Boulevard and East 1st Street in Council Bluffs. The Executive Building is a multi-tenant complex, so look for signs pointing to the salvage yard. Parking is usually available on-site.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Hotlines Inc salvage yard?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It’s closed on weekends and holidays. Call ahead to confirm hours, as they can change.

Does Hotlines Inc buy junk cars?

Hotlines Inc focuses on salvage and parts, but some local yards do buy junk cars . If you have a vehicle to sell, check with nearby yards or use an online service for quotes.

What kind of parts can I find at Hotlines Inc?

The yard carries used parts like engines, transmissions, body panels, interior pieces, electrical components, and suspension parts. Inventory includes domestic and import vehicles, though selection varies. Some parts are pre-inspected and ready to install, while others need testing.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Hotlines Inc?

Customers browse the yard to find vehicles with the parts they need. Once a car is chosen, they remove the parts using provided tools and pay at the time of removal. The yard doesn’t charge core fees for returning parts like engines.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

The yard provides basic tools like wrenches and jacks, but bringing your own specialized tools can help with harder jobs. If you’re removing an engine or transmission, the right equipment saves time.

Are there any restrictions on what I can remove?

Most parts can be taken, but some vehicles may have restrictions. For example, a car might be marked "core only," meaning only certain parts are available. Always ask staff before removing anything to avoid problems.

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Emily Kramer
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1 month ago

This therapy office is the real deal. The people here don’t just check boxes—they actually *see* you. They listen, they care, and they make sure you don’t feel like just another number. That’s not easy to find, and I’m lucky I stumbled on them. ---

Mia Kee
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If you’re looking for a good therapy spot, this is it. The place feels warm and professional, and the staff? They genuinely give a damn. My therapist was patient, really listened, and helped me make real progress. I left each session feeling like I’d actually gotten something out of it. Worth every penny. ---

Bobby Anaya
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1 month ago

Asking for help was hard. Talking in therapy? Even harder. But I did it, and I’m still here because of it. I was in a dark, dark place when I started. They didn’t fix everything overnight, but they gave me enough to keep going. That’s more than I had before. I don’t say that lightly—I owe them.

Aiden Keller
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2 months ago

My partner went to Center for Healing and Hope from August to December while dealing with a really tough mental health crisis. I figured, *Okay, at least this place will be upfront about costs.* I was wrong. We never got a clear breakdown of what we’d owe. No warning, no heads-up—just a surprise bill that hit like a ton of bricks. Watching someone you love go through that kind of pain, only to get slammed with unexpected fees on top of it? It’s infuriating. Mental health care should come with honesty, not financial ambushes. This place failed at that, and now we’re both dealing with the fallout. ---

Laura Keller
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2 months ago

I started therapy at Center for Healing and Hope back in early August, right when I was at my lowest. I needed help, and I trusted them to be honest about everything—especially the cost. Turns out, that wasn’t the case. No one ever sat me down and said, *"Hey, this is how much you’ll owe by the end."* I didn’t find out I was looking at over $1,200 until I was already $700 deep. If I’d known that upfront, I would’ve made a different call—maybe stopped sooner or looked for a cheaper option. But I didn’t. And here’s the kicker: my therapist had just gotten her license in August. Yet I was paying $175 a session, and not once did anyone explain why it was that expensive. I was in a bad place, relying on them to be straight with me, and instead, I’m now drowning in bills that are making everything worse. Therapists *have* to tell you what you’re signing up for—financially and otherwise. This place didn’t. And now I’m stuck feeling like I got played when I was already struggling. ---

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