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Jack's Salvage & Auto Parts

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Jack's Salvage & Auto Parts - Bristol, RI

Jack's Salvage & Auto Parts is a Bristol, Rhode Island, auto salvage yard where customers pull their own parts from junked vehicles. The yard runs on a self-service model—you find the part you need, remove it yourself, and pay by weight. This setup appeals to car owners, mechanics, and DIYers looking for affordable auto parts. The business also sells pre-pulled parts at the counter and takes in scrap vehicles. With over 190 Google reviews and a 4.1-star rating, it’s a trusted local spot for salvaged parts and vehicle disposal.

Services & What to Expect

Jack's Salvage is a self-service yard, meaning customers handle part removal on their own. The lot carries a mix of domestic and foreign vehicles—cars, trucks, and SUVs—with parts ranging from engines and transmissions to body panels and interior components. A parts counter sells pre-pulled items, and the yard also accepts vehicles for scrap metal recycling.

How Self-Service Salvage Works

To use the self-service area, you’ll need to:

  • Bring your own tools (wrenches, sockets, pry bars, etc.). The yard doesn’t provide them.
  • Find the vehicle with the part you need. A parts catalog or online inventory may be available.
  • Remove the part yourself. Some vehicles may require cutting or disassembly.
  • Weigh the part at the scale and pay by the pound. Pricing depends on the metal type.
  • Some parts need staff approval before removal.
The yard doesn’t offer part searches or help with removal, so you’ll need to navigate the lot on your own.

Parts Available

The inventory includes:

  • Engines and transmissions (domestic and foreign)
  • Body panels (doors, fenders, hoods, bumpers)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim)
  • Suspension and drivetrain (control arms, axles, differentials)
  • Electrical components (starters, alternators, wiring harnesses)
  • Miscellaneous hardware (bolts, brackets, fasteners)
The selection changes daily as vehicles come and go. Call ahead or check online (if available) to see what’s in stock.

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Vehicle Disposal

Jack's Salvage takes in scrap vehicles, but they don’t run a public "cash for cars" program. If you need to get rid of an old, non-running, or totaled car, call to confirm they’ll accept it. For a guaranteed offer, check out junk car buying services instead.

Location & Hours

Jack's Salvage & Auto Parts is at 625 Metacom Avenue, Bristol, RI 02809 . It’s easy to reach from Route 114 and nearby neighborhoods. On-site parking is available for customers.

Business Hours (2024)

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 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed

Hours may change with the seasons or bad weather. Always call (401) 253-3478 to confirm before visiting.

Directions

From Route 114, take the Metacom Avenue exit. The yard is about 0.3 miles west of the highway on the right. GPS might not point you to the right entrance, so watch for the signs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Jack's Salvage hours?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. It’s closed on Sundays. Hours can change, so call ahead to be sure.

Does Jack's Salvage buy junk cars?

The yard accepts scrap vehicles, but they don’t advertise a "cash for cars" program. For a guaranteed offer on an old or totaled car, try selling through a junk car buyer instead.

What parts are available at Jack's Salvage?

The yard carries engines, transmissions, body panels, interior parts, suspension components, and electrical systems. Inventory changes often, so check ahead or browse in person. Pre-pulled parts may also be at the counter.

How does self-service salvage work?

You find the vehicle with the part you need, remove it with your own tools, and pay by weight. The yard doesn’t provide tools or help with removal. Some parts need staff approval before you take them.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

Yes, Jack's Salvage doesn’t supply tools. Bring your own wrenches, sockets, pry bars, and anything else you’ll need.

Is there a parts catalog or inventory list?

The business doesn’t have a public online catalog, but staff may help with basic part availability. Your best bet is to call ahead or visit in person.

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Isaac Terrell
Isaac TerrellGoogle
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3 months ago

Honestly, I don’t get the complaints about this place being hard to deal with. I called on a whim, and someone picked up right away—no hold music, no runaround. They said they’d check on the part and get back to me, and sure enough, the call came within the hour. Paid over the phone, reserved the part, and by the time I got there the next day, it was waiting at the gate. Even though it was almost closing, the guy working offered to let me poke around the yard for extra bits I might need. Ended up with more than I planned. I was skeptical at first—living out in eastern Maine, the last thing I wanted was a wasted trip. But I called Thursday afternoon, and by Saturday morning, I was back on the road with everything I needed. No surprises, no hassle. If you’re looking for a salvage yard that actually follows through, this is the spot. ---

james valentine
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6 months ago

Needed a radio for a 2012 Avenger, so I called and talked to a woman who said she’d look into it. She called back fast—part was in stock, price was fair. Would’ve loved to work with her again, but I never caught her name. ---

Bill Germano
Bill GermanoGoogle
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7 months ago

Jack’s the real deal. No fuss, no games—just a straight-up fair deal. Call ahead, tell them what you’re after, and they’ll have it ready when you show up. Simple as that. ---

Konstantin Kharzis
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2 years ago

Used to be a regular here—bought parts for years, never had an issue. Then I picked up a Volvo XC90 radio, and it was just sitting in a puddle by the checkout window. I figured, *whatever*, I’ll take it, test it out, and bring it back if it’s dead. Turns out, it was. Left it in my shop for weeks. Last week, I needed a brake booster for a Ford Focus. Called Jack’s, they had one for $55. Showed up with the busted radio, thinking I’d just swap it out—no big deal, I’ve spent thousands here over the years. But the owner’s wife flat-out told me no refunds or exchanges without a receipt. I said, *Fine, I’ve got a copy of the check*, but she didn’t care. Said they don’t keep records. *What kind of business doesn’t track sales?* Especially when I’ve got proof I paid. After all that, they lost money on a $50 radio that never worked in the first place. Threw it on the ground and walked out. Don’t waste your time here. ---

Joe Doss (William)
Joe Doss (William)Google
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10 years ago

Never actually bought anything from this place, but I called about junking my car ASAP. The first person I talked to made it sound like they’d handle it that day—gave me a price, said a driver would call before coming. Two hours later, I called back, and some other rep told me they were fully booked. No warning, no heads-up. Just a bunch of mixed signals when I needed it done *now*. They weren’t rude, just unreliable. If you’re in a hurry, don’t count on them. I ended up calling someone else who actually showed up. Would’ve been happy with Jack’s if they’d just been upfront about not having availability. As it stands, their communication’s a mess.

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Contact

(401) 253-3478

625 Metacom Avenue, Bristol, Rhode Island 02809

Hours of Operation

Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
SundayClosed

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