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Jack's Used Cars & Parts

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Jack's Used Cars & Parts - Billerica, Massachusetts

Jack's Used Cars & Parts is a self-service auto salvage yard in Billerica. Customers can browse and remove their own parts from vehicles on the lot. The yard operates on a u-pull-it model, where you pay a small fee per vehicle to access the parts you need. It’s a good option for DIY mechanics, car owners doing repairs, or anyone looking for affordable used parts. The business also sells used cars, though parts and salvage are the main focus.

Services & What to Expect

Jack's Used Cars & Parts is set up for customers who want to find and remove parts themselves. Here’s what you need to know:

Self-Service Salvage (U-Pull-It)

The yard works like most u-pull-it operations. You pay a fee to enter, then locate and remove the parts you need. Tools are available for rent or purchase on-site. The lot has a mix of domestic and foreign vehicles, with parts ranging from engines and transmissions to body panels and interior components.

Used Car Sales

Alongside parts, Jack's sells used cars. These vehicles are often in varying conditions—some may need repairs—and are usually priced below market value. If you're looking for a project car or a budget-friendly ride, it’s worth checking out.

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What to Bring

  • A way to transport parts (or arrange pickup if you're local)
  • Basic tools (or rent them there)
  • Cash or a card for payment (both are accepted)
  • Gloves and safety gear (recommended—the yard can be dirty and hazardous)
  • A list of the parts you need (the lot isn’t always organized by make/model)

Payment & Fees

You pay a per-vehicle fee upfront to access the lot. After removing parts, you pay for what you take. Prices vary depending on the part’s condition, demand, and vehicle type. The yard doesn’t list a full inventory online, so you’ll need to visit to see what’s available.

What They Don’t Do

Jack's is a self-service operation. They don’t:

  • Remove parts for you (you do the work yourself)
  • Offer warranties or guarantees on parts (buy at your own risk)
  • Provide detailed condition reports (inspect parts carefully before buying)
  • Buy junk cars on-site (if you need to sell an old vehicle , check other local yards)

Location & Hours

Jack's Used Cars & Parts is at 24 Town Farm Lane, Billerica, Massachusetts, 01862 . It’s easy to reach from Route 3 and other nearby roads, with on-site parking for customers.

Business Hours

Day Hours
Monday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday Closed

The yard closes at 2:00 PM on Saturdays and is closed Sundays. Plan your visit ahead, especially if you need to remove larger parts.

Contact Information

For questions about parts, hours, or services, call (978) 663-3446 or visit their website at All Drive Auto Parts . The site may have updates on inventory or promotions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Jack's Used Cars & Parts?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. It’s closed Sundays. Hours can change, so call ahead if you’re visiting outside normal times.

Does Jack's Used Cars & Parts buy junk cars?

No, they don’t buy junk cars. If you need to sell an old vehicle , check other local junkyards or salvage yards.

What kind of parts can I find at Jack's Used Cars & Parts?

The yard carries a wide range of used auto parts from domestic and foreign vehicles, including:

  • Engines and transmissions
  • Body panels and bumpers
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, door panels)
  • Suspension and brake components
  • Electrical parts (alternators, starters, wiring)
  • Exhaust systems
The selection changes often, so popular parts may sell out quickly. Visit early if you’re looking for something specific.

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

The process is simple:

  1. Arrive during business hours and pay the per-vehicle fee at the office.
  2. Walk the lot to find the parts you need (some yards organize by make/model, but it’s often a matter of checking rows).
  3. Remove the parts yourself using your own tools or rented ones from the yard.
  4. Pay for the parts at the office before leaving.
  5. Load your parts and go. Some yards may check your haul to ensure you’ve paid for everything.
Tools like wrenches and jacks are usually available for rent. Wear gloves and eye protection—the yard can be dusty and sharp.

Is there a minimum purchase requirement?

The yard doesn’t list a minimum purchase on its website. Some u-pull-it yards have unspoken rules for browsers, so call ahead if you’re only looking for a few small parts. The per-vehicle fee usually covers your time on the lot.

Are there any restrictions on what parts I can take?

Most u-pull-it yards, including Jack's, have a few common rules:

  • No removing catalytic converters (these are often secured or pre-removed).
  • No disassembling vehicles beyond what’s needed to take your part.
  • No taking fluids, tires, or rims unless allowed (some yards sell these separately).
  • No removing parts from reserved or locked vehicles.
Ask staff if you’re unsure about a part. Damaging a vehicle beyond your purchase may mean extra fees.

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David Rivera
David RiveraGoogle
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3 weeks ago

Don’t bother with this place. The staff acts like they’re doing you a favor just being there, and they couldn’t care less about helping. Total waste of time. ---

Brandon Matte
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4 weeks ago

Honestly, the prices here are way too steep. I’d save myself some cash and just drive five minutes down to Holland’s instead—same parts, better deal. ---

Steven Mendez (Pressure Washing)
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6 months ago

Manny hooked me up—no nonsense, just good service. The part I needed was stripped down and ready when I showed up. And let’s be real, they’ve got *everything* back there. If you’re looking for something, they probably have it. ---

Cristopher Pérez
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2 years ago

If you’re hunting for car parts—especially for older rides like a Chevy S10—this is the spot. And hey, they’re back open after that whole fire mess, so that’s a plus. I’ll keep coming back, no question. ---

Vic Vic
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4 years ago

Jack’s is still my go-to for car parts. Family-run, no shady business, and the prices are fair. Nicole—the blonde with the cool grandpa—helped me out, and she actually knew what she was talking about. Found that Acura TSX part right where she said it’d be. Solid place.

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Contact

(978) 663-3446

24 Town Farm Lane, Billerica, Massachusetts 01862

Hours of Operation

Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
SundayClosed

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