Best Junkyards in Richmond Virginia

Top-rated Automotive Junkyards and Recycling companies meticulously vetted and reviewed within the Richmond area.

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Greenstar Recycling, LLC
Greenstar Recycling, LLC

170 St Anne Rd, Warrenton, NC 27589

Salvage yardOpen now 4.3 93.7 miles

They don't seem very concerned about your tires. It was the best price for scrap around, but I had to go back the next day for my cash. The people at the scale were super friendly. It's one loop so especially with a trailer, if someone is unloading your going to be stuck waiting. I'm sure I'll return but you have to be very careful to swerve the metal in the dirt.

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Tubbs Used Auto Parts
Tubbs Used Auto Parts

2215 E Indian River Rd, Norfolk, VA 23523

Used auto parts storeOpen now 4.3 83.1 miles

Great service, excellent staff. Every year Tubbs had help us with used engines for our school Norfolk Technical Center (high school votech)

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Shenandoah Auto Salvage
Shenandoah Auto Salvage

157 Diggs Ln, Stuarts Draft, VA 24477

Salvage dealerOpen now 3.1 88.1 miles

Terrible place tbh, if your going to try and get cheap parts don’t go. I’ve been going here my whole life and see the prices go up through out the years. It’s at the point were it’ll be cheaper to get brand new parts or if the parts are a little cheaper there only by a few bucks. Might as well get the brand new part at that point. I use to love this place but the management and prices have made it a joke

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Valley Recycling, LLC
Valley Recycling, LLC

81 Shoffner Ln, Fishersville, VA 22939

Scrap metal dealerClosed now 4.6 90.9 miles

Had 42 pounds of #1 copper, guy said I had #2, it was clean copper wire ranging from #12 to #8 , DO NOT GO HERE , RIPOFF. #1 insulated copper wire consists of wire or cable that is clean, unalloyed, uncoated or untinned. It needs to be plastic insulated, or a gauge thickness of 16 or larger, all ends being cut off, insulation does not need to be stripped. #2 Insulated Copper Wire This category consists of unalloyed copper wire with a gauge thinner than 16. This includes heavy, double or plastic insulation. Wirings from electronics, extension cords, and other gadgets are acceptable. Number 2 insulated wires usually have tin and nickel coatings.