Address: 3745 S U.S. Hwy 85 87, Colorado Springs, CO 80906, USA
Phone: +17193925900
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Justin
Don't plan on getting the parts you need here scalpers pick clean any uncommon vehicle that comes in before you can get to it so they can sell it online even if its the 1st day its been there I got there about a half hour after they opened and clean
K Sebastine
just meh. $2 admission and punch reward system offered. I'm used to larger lots coming from bigger cities. it's fairly organized with moderate selection. didn't find anything I needed due to no availability on this trip but it's note worthy to check. they do not sell whole running cars as some lots I'm used to but do have a separate premium parts section. might visit in the future.
HulkGarage
I got some cool squarebody stuff here ! Very affordable and friendly staff.
Mike
Had 3-4 autos that were available for the parts we needed to repair our 2008 Hyundai Sonata. Amazing way to run a salvage yard. Wheel barrows & flatbed carts on hand to haul parts & tools. Couldn't believe the prices. Walked out at 240.00 after 25% intro offer. Thought it would be at least 500.00. Awesome!
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16, it's $2 per person your first time is free
No but you can sell your car there, although I wouldn't. They pay pennies on the dollar for your car, running or not.
Yes.
If something like that comes in you can register for an alert to let you know. It will probably go fast
Yes with receipt
They will not list a particular model on the inventory list prices, they will just say that control module would cost "x" amount, ( the specific vehicle usually does not matter unless it's premium). Next, check the vehicle listings to see if they have one from which you can pull the part.
Searching doesn't work when they don't list all parts. I'm looking for a 4x4 transfer case dash switch for my durango. Can anybody tell me what to search for that?....
They don't buy every possible car part you bring them but specialty items and things that are hard to find of course they will buy but not for top dollar actually Bottom Dollar but they will buy the complete automobile no matter the condition you'll come get it or you can deliver it to them. They do it seems pay the best for the vehicle I told my 89 Dodge Caravan for 350 they came and got it
Depends on the size. Call and ask when they open.
They will not run around the yard to determine if they have a part for you. It is a junkyard that you have the ability to see their vehicle inventory online and then you determine if you want to go there where U-Pull the parts yourself with your own tools &-Pay for them on your way out. Your only other option from the couch is to contact a Parts Puller also available on their site (but not employed by them) and he/she will go pull your parts but obviously for a fee. On the site and at the yard they will cross reference other vehicles that share same parts, as in your case a Mitsubishi Eclipse, to further assist you.
Everything is for sale. The problem you might find is that unless you are there when the vehicle is first put out, there is no telling how a vehicle could get picked over before you have opportunity to simply buy.
I don't think they are doing that anymore. The website would be the best place to find that information.
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U can check their inventory on their website... https://upullandpay.com/colorado-springs/home/
They have a variety of different makes and models from domestics to imports
Yes they buy complete vehicles
I dont think so. But call to be sure. I believe they just buy whole vehicles
Go online and check then call the location of the pull and pay to check inventory
They usually pull the tires off the wheels/rims, then put the wheels on their sides and set the car on them to keep the car off the ground, so you will likely have to buy the wheel and tire separately and have it mounted and balanced. Not sure if they can do the mounting and balancing there.
Would be easier to look on their website as it lists current inventory.
Highly doubt it as they dont pull the parts you have to.
There's a price list on the website
They will not take it unless you have the title in hand.
Use there website tools. You can search any car part and it will cross reference from other compatible cars as well
They have all their cars listed on there website as well.
Check the website. Probably not though. Unique stuff goes super quick or doesn't even make it here.
No they do not just autos only. You can try Steele's cycles in Englewood or or TD motorcycle in Denver. Both have a decent selection to chose from. My opinion Steeles is a little better. Good Luck!
You would have to,call them
No
On the website are all the prices
What part are you looking for? They have a part price list at upullandpay.com
Look online!!!! How do you expect random people to know specifics on another companies inventory?
The web site will not be very detailed about specific parts and unfortunatly the staff would not be able to tell you if it would match due to all the different styles of rim that are available for your year make and model. Your best bet would be to look up your year and make to see if this vehicle is in the yard and if it is you will have to go down their to see what they have. Its hit and miss with this but you may find it. If not try with H&H tire in security or even ebay. Hope this helps.
No. You remove the part and bring it to the desk and pay for it.
Depends on what part/s you are looking for.
One Sunday a month it all you can carry in your arms for 50$
Use the web site to sign up to be alerted when compatible vehicle arrives.
18, you have to accept terms and conditions, so minors aren't allowed in unless parents are with them.
Check the website yourself they use the same one to give part information to customers
I don't but I see them at u-pull&pay every once and awhile
Robert, you've asked s good question to the wrong area. This is a forum for previous customers to comment. We have no idea about current inventory. Also, you'll have to check to see if there car you're interested in is on their inventory, then physically go and inspect for yourself
About $25 or 30 bucks
It all depends on condition call them
You can also sign up to be notified when certain Vehicles come on a lot
I'd say a 2001 Beetle would kind of be hard to find an oil pan for but you can try them if they have it they'll tell you
The price they will give you depends on the weight of the car usually around $75 to $150 and yes they will pick it up
If you go on their webpage you can find an up-to-date listing of their inventory.
Check their website. Under inventory it will show if they have them in stock.
It all will vary on year, make, model, and condition.
You need to call them first and i believe if they are expecting you they may stay later
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