Liberty Iron & Metal at 4202 W Highland Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85019
Liberty Iron & Metal is a Phoenix auto salvage yard and scrap metal dealer at 4202 W Highland Ave. The business sells used auto parts for all vehicle types and recycles scrap metal for individuals and businesses. Unlike some junkyards, Liberty Iron lets customers pull their own parts or sell scrap metal directly.
Services & What to Expect
Liberty Iron offers two main services: used auto parts and scrap metal recycling. For auto parts, customers browse the lot themselves, find what they need, and remove it. The yard stocks parts from domestic and foreign vehicles, but inventory changes often. Bring your own tools—sockets, wrenches, and pry bars—to take parts apart.
For scrap metal, Liberty Iron buys steel, aluminum, copper, and other metals. Prices depend on market conditions, so call ahead to check current rates. The yard also handles bulk scrap collections for businesses—schedule a pickup or drop-off in advance.
The yard doesn’t buy cars directly, but if you need to sell a junk vehicle, check our cash for junk cars page for local options.
| Service | Details | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Self-Service Auto Parts | Find and remove parts from salvaged vehicles | Bring your own tools; no disassembly help |
| Scrap Metal Recycling | Buys steel, aluminum, copper, and other metals | Call for current buyback rates |
| Business Scrap Collection | Bulk metal recycling for local businesses | Schedule pickup or drop-off in advance |
Location & Hours
Liberty Iron & Metal is at 4202 W Highland Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85019. The yard is in a commercial area near downtown, with easy access from I-17 and I-10. Parking is available for customers.
Hours:
- Monday–Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Saturday: 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Hours may change seasonally. Call (623) 760-9010 before visiting to confirm.
For directions, use Google Maps . The yard is about 5 miles west of downtown, near Highland Ave and Thomas Rd.
Recent Updates
Liberty Iron hasn’t posted recent news about expansions or service changes. Based on industry trends, the yard likely:
- Works with local construction and manufacturing businesses for scrap metal.
- Updates auto parts inventory seasonally, with more late-model vehicles after insurance write-offs.
- Adjusts scrap metal prices monthly based on market changes.




