From Boca Raton and Delray Beach up through West Palm Beach to Jupiter, and west out to Wellington and the Glades, we buy junk, wrecked and storm-damaged cars across all of Palm Beach County. Free towing, a firm offer up front.
Tell us the year, make, model and condition. We give you a number that holds when the truck shows up.
Palm Beach County is Florida’s third-largest county by population — nearly 1.5 million people spread across roughly 2,400 square miles, from the affluent coastal strip at Boca Raton and Palm Beach to the agricultural communities out west near Belle Glade. West Palm Beach anchors the middle. Wherever your car sits in that range, it is a Palm Beach County pickup to us, and the deal is the same: free tow, cash on the spot.
This is hurricane country, so we see a lot of flood and storm-damaged cars — the sedan that took on water in a tropical storm, the trade-in that never ran right after a flood, the work truck rusting behind a Lake Worth shop. Those are exactly the cars we want. You do not clean it, fix it, or move it. We bring the truck to you.
Most of the county gets same-day pickup when you call before noon, especially along the I-95 and Florida’s Turnpike corridor. The western Glades communities sometimes run to next-day, but we tell you the window straight when we book.
No title is usually not a dealbreaker in Florida. There are clear options for older and lost-title cars, covered below.
Florida handles junk cars under specific FLHSMV rules, and the right paperwork depends on the car. Here is the breakdown:
You have the title. Simplest case — sign the “Transfer of Title by Seller” section over to the salvage buyer and you are done.
The car is 10 years or older with no title. Florida lets you use FLHSMV Form 82137, the Derelict Motor Vehicle Certificate and Request to Cancel Title, instead of hunting down the original.
You lost the title on a newer car. File Form 82101 for a duplicate, then transfer normally.
For the official process, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles publishes the junk-vehicle steps, and the Constitutional Tax Collector serving Palm Beach County handles the local tag and title work.
We build out Palm Beach County street by street. City and zip pages are rolling out — start with the county or jump up to all of Florida.
If the car still runs and has clean paperwork, a private sale may net more. Once it is non-running, wrecked or not worth fixing, selling it to a junk-car buyer is usually faster and nets more than a scrapyard, because we count reusable parts on top of scrap weight and tow it free.
Just the keys and whatever title paperwork you have. If the title is missing we will tell you the form to file. We handle the rest.
Most Palm Beach County pickups happen same-day or next-day. Call before noon and we usually tow the same day. We confirm the window when you book.
Often yes. Under Florida Statute 319.30, a vehicle at least 10 model years old and worth under $1,000 can be sold to a licensed salvage buyer using Form HSMV 82137, the Derelict Motor Vehicle Certificate, instead of the title. If your car does not fit that, a lost title is replaced with Form 82101. We tell you which path fits before pickup.
Most Florida junk cars bring $200 to $1,500 depending on year, make, model and condition, plus the catalytic converter and current scrap demand. You get a firm number up front.
Donating can give a tax deduction, but for a low-value junk car the deduction is often small and only helps if you itemize. A cash sale puts money in hand the same day with no paperwork wait. We can give you a firm cash number to compare against the likely deduction before you decide.
Cash on pickup in palm-beach-county. No waiting on a check to clear, no payment apps — you are paid when we load the car.
Yes. Non-running, wrecked, flooded and stripped cars are exactly what we buy in palm-beach-county. We bring the truck and tow it free.