From Short Pump and Glen Allen to Highland Springs and Sandston, we buy junk, wrecked and dead cars across all of Henrico County. Free towing, a firm offer up front, and title help when you need it.
Tell us the year, make, model and condition. We give you a number that holds when the truck shows up.
Henrico County wraps around the city of Richmond on three sides — about 334,000 people across roughly 245 square miles, from the booming Short Pump and Glen Allen suburbs in the west to Highland Springs and Sandston in the east near Richmond International Airport. Settled in 1611, it is one of the oldest counties in the country, and one of only two in Virginia that maintains its own roads. A car that died in a Short Pump driveway and one parked in Sandston are both Henrico jobs to us.
We pay for cars in any shape. The SUV that gave out in a Glen Allen cul-de-sac, the truck with a dead engine near Mechanicsville Turnpike, the sedan rusting off Williamsburg Road — those are the calls we want. You do not fix it, clean it, or move it. We bring the truck.
Most of the county gets same-day pickup when you call before noon, with fast access off I-95, I-64 and I-295. We tell you the window straight when we book.
No title is usually not a dealbreaker. Virginia has clear steps for salvage, nonrepairable and lost-title cars, covered below.
Virginia handles junk and salvage cars under Title 46.2, Chapter 16 of the state code, through the Virginia DMV. The right paperwork depends on the car:
You have the title. Sign it over to the licensed buyer. For a car you are scrapping, the buyer reports the disposition to the DMV.
The car is wrecked or totaled. An owner can declare a vehicle salvage using Form VSA 56, or nonrepairable using Form VSA 57. A nonrepairable car can only be sold to licensed salvage dealers, dismantlers or scrap processors — which is exactly what we work with.
You lost the title. The Virginia DMV can issue a replacement title so you can complete the sale.
For the official rules, the Virginia DMV publishes the salvage and nonrepairable vehicle process, and the relevant statutes live in the Code of Virginia.
We build out Henrico County street by street. City and zip pages are rolling out — jump up to all of Virginia or over to Richmond and Chesterfield.
Yes. Gated and HOA pickups across Henrico County are routine for us — just tell us the access setup when you call.
Virginia usually wants a title, but the DMV replaces a lost one with VSA 67, and junk vehicles move under the VSA 56/57 salvage certificates. We tell you which fits.
Yes. Non-running, wrecked and stripped cars are exactly what we buy in Henrico County. We bring the truck and tow it free.
Most Henrico 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.
Almost always something. Even a non-running, stripped or wrecked car has value in its metal, catalytic converter and reusable parts. Most Virginia junk cars land between $200 and $1,500. We give you a firm number on the phone, not a guess that changes at pickup.
We buy across Virginia, with the Richmond metro — Henrico, Chesterfield and the city — as our most active area. Same-day or next-day pickup is standard, and the tow is always free. If we are not in your county yet, call and we will tell you straight.
The substitute title fee is $15. If no lien ever existed and no paper title was ever printed, Virginia issues a one-time paper title at no charge. We point you to Form VSA 67 and the current DMV process when you call.
Only with the lienholder cleared first. If there is still a loan against the car, the lien has to be paid off or the lender has to approve the sale before ownership can transfer. We can walk you through what that looks like for your situation.
Short Pump, Glen Allen, Highland Springs, Sandston and everywhere between. Free tow, firm offer, paid on pickup.
Call (855) 560-6646