We buy junk, wrecked and dead cars in 33417 — the Century Village area. 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 33417 covers the Century Village area — the Century Village 55+ community and the Haverhill corridor in west-central West Palm Beach. It is a west-central area anchored by the large Century Village community.
Around Century Village and the Haverhill corridor, the 55-plus condos mean a lot of cars that simply stop being driven. We handle the community's access rules routinely and tow free from anywhere in 33417.
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.
1. Tell us about the car. Year, make, model, condition — runs or not, wrecked or whole, catalytic converter on or off. A few quick questions.
2. Get a firm number. Based on the car and current Palm Beach County scrap and parts demand. The number on the phone is the number at pickup — no lowball at the curb.
3. Free tow, cash in hand. We pick a window, show up, pay you, and haul it. Anywhere in 33417.
We cover the whole city. A few zips next to 33417 where we are also paying cash:
Florida law leaves room for it. Cars at least 10 years old can change hands using FLHSMV Form 82137 instead of a title; if the title simply went missing, Form 82101 produces a duplicate at the tax collector's office. We sort out which one you need before pickup.
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.
The highest offer usually comes from a buyer who recovers value from both scrap weight and reusable parts, and who tows free so nothing is deducted. We price on the year, make, model, condition, the catalytic converter and current scrap demand, then hand you that number in cash — no pickup-day deductions.
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.
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.
Yes. Florida Statute 319.22 requires you to file a Notice of Sale (Form HSMV 82050) within 30 days of selling or junking the vehicle. It releases you from liability for the car once it leaves your hands. You can file at the county tax collector or online through FLHSMV; when we buy the car we point you to the form.
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.
Cash on pickup in 33417. No waiting on a check to clear, no payment apps — you are paid when we load the car.
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.
the Century Village area — free tow, firm offer, paid on pickup.
Call (561) 336-6222