From downtown and Mizner Park to the beach, central Boca and the West Boca country club communities, we buy junk, wrecked and storm-damaged cars in every neighborhood. 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.
Boca Raton runs from the Atlantic beaches and downtown Mizner Park west across nearly a hundred thousand residents to the gated golf communities near the Turnpike. It is one of South Palm Beach County’s wealthiest cities, with Florida Atlantic University, the Town Center mall, and a mix of high-rise condos, single-family neighborhoods and country clubs. A car that died in a downtown condo garage and one parked behind a house out in West Boca are both Boca pickups to us, and both get the same deal: a free tow and cash in hand.
We buy cars in any shape. South Florida sun and salt air are hard on vehicles, and hurricane season brings flood and storm damage every year — the sedan that took on water, the luxury car that sat too long, the second vehicle nobody drives. 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 city gets same-day pickup when you call before noon, with quick access off I-95, Glades Road and Florida’s Turnpike. We tell you the window straight when we book it — no all-day mystery gaps.
And if the title is a problem, it usually is not a dealbreaker. Florida gives you real options for older cars and lost titles, and we know which form fits. More on that further down.
We pick up in every Boca Raton zip code, grouped here by part of the city. Do not see your exact neighborhood? We still cover it — call and we will confirm.
The coastal east side — downtown and Mizner Park, the beaches at Red Reef and South Beach Park, and the Florida Atlantic University area. High-rise condos and close-in neighborhoods.
The heart of the city around Boca Raton Community High and the Town Center mall, plus the Boca Del Mar neighborhoods just west.
The family neighborhoods, newer construction and gated golf and country club communities west toward the Turnpike and the county line — Woodfield, Addison Reserve, St. Andrews and the Uptown Boca area.
Selling a junk car in Boca Raton should take one phone call, not a week of runaround. Here is how ours works:
1. You tell us about the car. Year, make, model and rough condition — does it run, is it wrecked, does it still have the catalytic converter and wheels. A few quick questions. You do not need to know what it is worth; that is our job.
2. We give you a firm number. Based on the car and current South Florida scrap and parts demand, you get a real offer on the spot — not a vague range, not a "we will see when we get there." The number on the phone is the number at pickup.
3. We tow it free and pay you. We pick a window that works for you, show up with a truck, hand you the cash, and haul the car. A downtown condo garage, a Boca Del Mar driveway, or a gated community out west — the tow is always on us.
No fees pulled out at the curb, no surprise deductions, no waiting on a check.
Florida handles junk cars under specific FLHSMV rules, and the right paperwork depends on your car. Here is how it actually breaks down:
You have the title. Simplest case. You sign the “Transfer of Title by Seller” section over to the salvage buyer and you are done.
The car is 10 years or older and you have no title. Florida lets you use FLHSMV Form 82137, the Derelict Motor Vehicle Certificate and Request to Cancel Title, instead of chasing the original.
You lost the title but the car is newer. File Form 82101 for a duplicate, then transfer normally. The Constitutional Tax Collector serving Palm Beach County handles this at service centers around the county, including one near Boca.
For the official process, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles publishes the junk-vehicle steps, and the Palm Beach County Tax Collector processes the tag and title work locally.
Outside the city? We cover all of Palm Beach County and the rest of Florida.
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 boca-city. 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 boca-city. We bring the truck and tow it free.
There is no Florida $3,000 rule for junking a car — it is a personal-finance guideline (roughly: if a car needs more than about $3,000 in repairs a year, it is usually time to let it go). For actually selling the car, what matters in Florida is the title or, for older low-value cars, the Form 82137 derelict process. If repairs have passed that point, a firm cash offer and free tow is the simpler exit.
Yes. Flood and storm damage is common in Florida and those cars are squarely what we buy. Running or not, we tow it free from boca-city.
Nothing with us — in fact we pay you. The tow is free and there are no disposal or pickup fees. You are handed the quoted cash amount when we load the car.
No. The figure quoted on the phone is what you get at the curb, assuming the car matches what you described. We do not lowball on arrival.
Often yes. A car 10 years or older can use FLHSMV Form 82137; a lost title is replaced with Form 82101 at the county tax collector. We walk you through it.