Auto Salvage Yards Near Indianapolis Indiana

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  • Cash For Junk Wrecked Cars

    Get fast cash for your unwanted vehicle today. No matter the condition of the vehicle, we will buy it for top dollar CASH MONEY. We offer same-day pick-up while always offering competitive price...

    Indianapolis (IN) - - Phone: (317) 909-2277
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  • Pull-A-Part Indianapolis

    Pull-A-Part is a salvage yard that specializes in discount used auto parts for your car repair needs. We also buy old or junk cars for cash and provide free towing. Please visit our website to search...

    Indianapolis (IN) - - Phone: (317) 542-7750
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Category: Auto Salvage Yards

Salvage yards in Indianapolis are places where old and decommissioned vehicles are brought. They are then dismantled. If usable parts are recovered after the process, they can be sold to repair outlets or individuals. The rest of the material is sold as scrap metal to recycling companies. Usually, the parts that are reused include light assemblies, seats, parts of the exhaust system, mirrors, hubcaps etc. However, sometimes engines and transmission can also be sold to an auto-parts company. Indianapolis salvage yards may have a warehouse where the dismantled parts are kept. A customer can come look for parts he/she needs, or they can enquire about a part, and can be informed with it comes in. Installation services for the auto parts may or may not be offered. Sometimes, the glass components are also recycled. After all the usable parts are removed, the remaining hulk is sold to a scrap metal processor. They crush the hulks using a mobile baling press, Shredder, or flattener. This can occur in the yard itself. After that, disposal is done within a hammer mill. The scrap metal can also be recycled.