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Junk Car Removal in Chicago

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Chicago salvage yards are largely located around the southwest side near Cicero and the south-suburban Harvey/Robbins area. Weekday mornings generally mean shorter wait times at the gate and fresher inventory than late in the week. Freeze-thaw cycles crack exhaust flanges and stress wheel bearings. Spin rotors and tap on any cast iron parts to check for hidden fractures.

Verified 2026 Chicago Self-Service Part Prices

Common PartAvg. PriceCore Charge
Alternator$55$14
Starter Motor$45$12
Battery (Standard)$34$14
Door Mirror (Power)$29
Radiator$64$21
Engine (4-Cyl)$541$106
Auto Transmission$439$90

*Prices are regional averages for Chicago. Individual yard pricing may vary.

Chicago Junkyards

Browse 32 local salvage yards and auto recyclers in the Chicago area. Find used parts or sell your clunker today.

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Standard Auto Parts at 3018 E 95th St, Chicago, IL 60617

location_on3018 East 95th Street, Chicago, IL

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Imperial Recycling at 1700 W Fulton St, Chicago, IL 60612

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Scrap metal dealer
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Scrap metal dealer

U-Pic-A-Part at 3130 S St Louis Ave, Chicago, IL 60623

location_on3130 S St Louis Ave, Chicago, IL

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Find Junkyards Near Me

Looking for junkyards in Chicago, Illinois? With over 30 salvage yards in our network, you're bound to find the auto parts you need, whether you're near Wrigleyville or way out in Hegewisch. Finding affordable car parts in a city this size can be tough, but we're here to help you locate the best options near you.

Chicago winters can be brutal on vehicles, and accidents on the Kennedy or the Dan Ryan are unfortunately common. If your car's seen better days, or you're just hunting for a specific part to keep your ride running, a Chicago junkyard might be your best bet. Many yards around the city specialize in different makes and models, so take a look at our listings to find the right one.

Frequently Asked Questions About Chicago Junkyards

Do Chicago junkyards sell parts for commercial vehicles like trucks and vans?expand_more

Many Chicago junkyards carry parts for commercial vehicles, especially those located near industrial areas on the South Side or near major trucking routes. It's always best to call ahead and inquire about their inventory, as availability can vary.

Are there junkyards in Chicago that specialize in foreign car parts?expand_more

Yes, you can find Chicago junkyards with a focus on European or Asian car brands. These are often located in areas with diverse populations where these vehicles are more common. Check the individual listings to see if they specialize in the make you need.

How do I get to a junkyard in Chicago without a car?expand_more

Getting to a junkyard in Chicago without a car can be tricky, as many are located in less accessible areas. However, some are near public transportation lines. Use the CTA Trip Planner to see if there's a bus or train route that gets you close, and be prepared to walk or take a rideshare for the last mile.

What should I know about bringing my own tools to a Chicago junkyard?expand_more

Most Chicago junkyards allow you to bring your own tools, but it's essential to confirm their specific policies beforehand. Some may have restrictions on power tools or require you to sign a waiver. It's also wise to wear appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and eye protection, given the potential hazards.

Start your search for used auto parts in Chicago today and save money on your next repair!