We buy junk, wrecked and dead cars in 35212 — Birmingham. Free towing, a firm offer up front, and cash when we pick it up.
Tell us the year, make, model and condition. The number we quote is the number you get.
Zip 35212 covers Birmingham — Birmingham, Birmingham and the surrounding Jefferson County area. It is the historic core of the Jefferson County seat.
We cover all of 35212 and the surrounding Birmingham area in Jefferson County, towing free from anywhere in the zip — running or not. Most cars we pull here are aging daily drivers, non-runners and inherited vehicles.
We buy them all — the flood car that never ran right, the truck with a blown engine, the second car that has not moved in years. Running or not, with the title or without, we make a firm offer and tow it free.
First, the details. A quick rundown of the vehicle over the phone — condition, whether it runs, what is still on it. Nothing complicated.
Then, the offer. We price it against live Alabama scrap and parts values and give you a firm number. What we say on the call is what you get on pickup.
Last, the pickup. Free towing at a time that works for you, cash in your hand, car gone from 35212. Done.
We cover the whole city. A few zips near 35212 where we are also paying cash:
Here is the part most people do not know: Alabama only titles vehicles not more than 35 model years old. If your car is older than that, it is generally exempt from titling, which makes selling it for cash simpler. For newer cars we point you to the MyDMV replacement-title step. Either way we confirm it before pickup.
No. A current registration is not required to sell a junk car — an expired tag is fine. What matters is proof of ownership, normally the title, or an exemption if the car is old enough.
Most Birmingham pickups happen same-day or next-day. Call before noon and we usually tow the same day. We confirm the window when you book.
Yes. Non-running, wrecked, flooded and stripped cars are exactly what we buy in 35212. We bring the truck and tow it free.
Often yes. In Alabama, a vehicle more than 35 model years old is exempt from titling, so for an older car the title may not be required at all. For a newer car, a lost title is replaced online through the MyDMV portal. We tell you which path fits before we tow.
Maybe not. Alabama only requires a certificate of title on vehicles not more than 35 model years old, so a car older than that is generally exempt from titling. We confirm the rule for your specific year when you call.
Alabama replacement titles are handled online through the state MyDMV portal (the Department of Revenue system). If your title is lost, we point you to the replacement-title application before pickup so ownership is clear.
Yes. Under Alabama law (Code of Alabama §32-8-87) a vehicle is salvage when damage reaches 75 percent or more of its fair retail value. Salvage and total-loss cars are squarely what we buy — running or not.
Usually yes, with the right step. Alabama allows a title to be issued under a surety bond (per Code of Alabama §32-8-36) when ownership cannot be proven the normal way. We help you figure out which route applies before we tow.