Sell Your Junk Car in 97458 — Myrtle Point, OR
Live in ZIP code 97458? We buy junk, non-running, wrecked, salvage-title, flood-damaged, and unwanted cars across Myrtle Point and the surrounding Coos County area. Free flatbed towing, cash paid on the spot — most 97458 pickups happen in 24–48 hours.
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Scrap car prices in 97458
Estimated payout ranges by vehicle type in the Myrtle Point, OR 97458 market. Your actual offer depends on year, make, model, and condition.
| Vehicle | Running | Not Running | Wrecked |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compact | $300–$900 | $200–$600 | $150–$450 |
| Sedan | $400–$1,400 | $300–$900 | $200–$700 |
| SUV | $600–$2,400 | $400–$1,600 | $300–$1,200 |
| Pickup | $800–$4,500 | $500–$3,000 | $400–$2,500 |
| Van | $400–$1,800 | $300–$1,200 | $200–$900 |
Recently sold in 97458
Real recent transactions from sellers in ZIP 97458 and surrounding Coos County ZIPs.
Drives
$636
2021 Toyota Camry
ZIP 97458, OR • Rubin S.
Under 150,000 miles
Drives
$816
2000 Subaru Outback
ZIP 97458, OR • Justin B.
Under 200,000 miles
Doesn't start
$1,240
2005 Ford F-150
ZIP 97458, OR • William H.
Under 250,000 miles
Starts
$743
2010 Chrysler Town & Country
ZIP 97458, OR • Patricia R.
Mileage unknown
Junk car FAQs — Myrtle Point, Oregon
- How much can I get for my car in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- Offers in Myrtle Point, Oregon for a car typically range from $150–$15,000. The five biggest price factors are: (1) year, make, and model, (2) whether it runs and drives, (3) current Oregon scrap-metal pricing per ton, (4) vehicle weight (trucks and SUVs pay more), and (5) condition of the catalytic converter, engine, and transmission. Most owners get a quote in under 90 seconds.
- Do I get more for a running car than a non-running one in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- Usually yes. A running, driveable car in Myrtle Point, Oregon often pays 30–60% more than the same vehicle non-running, because it has resale value beyond scrap and parts. That said, non-running cars with intact catalytic converters, low-mileage engines, or in-demand body panels can still pay surprisingly well — get both quotes before you decide.
- Do you pick up cars in Myrtle Point, Oregon for free?
- Yes — free flatbed towing is included with every offer in Myrtle Point, Oregon. The price you accept is the cash you receive at pickup, no tow fee deducted.
- How fast can you pick up a car in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- Most Myrtle Point, Oregon pickups are scheduled within 24–48 hours of accepting your offer. Same-day removal is often available in the Myrtle Point, Oregon metro area when you book before noon, depending on local tow-operator availability.
- Can I sell a car in Myrtle Point, Oregon without a title?
- In most cases, yes — Oregon title rules vary, but JunkUrCar's network handles no-title purchases routinely. You'll typically need your registration and a photo ID.
- What if my car won't start or has a blown engine?
- Non-running, blown-engine, wrecked, and salvage cars are exactly what we buy every day. Free towing is included.
- Should I clean my junk car before pickup in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- No — you don't need to wash or detail the car for pickup in Myrtle Point, Oregon. Just remove any personal items, license plates (most Oregon drivers keep them to return to the DMV), and aftermarket parts you want to keep. Our Myrtle Point, Oregon tow operator will handle the rest.
- What paperwork do I need to sell my junk car in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- In most Oregon transactions you'll need a government-issued photo ID and, when available, the vehicle title. Registration helps for no-title purchases. Our Myrtle Point, Oregon dispatcher confirms the exact paperwork during booking so you're not surprised at pickup.
- Will you buy my junk car in Myrtle Point, Oregon if it's at an impound lot?
- Yes — we routinely buy vehicles out of Myrtle Point, Oregon impound and storage lots. You'll need to be the registered owner and we may need a release letter from the lot. Call (855) 490-2398 before booking so we can coordinate with the Myrtle Point, Oregon facility.
- Do you buy cars with missing parts in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- Yes. Missing doors, hoods, wheels, seats, bumpers, or even a full engine pulled — we still buy them in Myrtle Point, Oregon. Tell our dispatcher exactly what's missing when you get your quote so the offer reflects the current condition.
- Can I sell more than one junk car in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- Absolutely — fleet, project pile, or two cars parked side-by-side, we'll buy all of them in Myrtle Point, Oregon. Get a separate quote for each VIN and we can usually schedule a single pickup window.
- What happens to my junk car after you buy it in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- Most Myrtle Point, Oregon vehicles go to a licensed dismantler or auto recycler. Reusable parts (engines, transmissions, catalytic converters, alternators) are pulled and resold, fluids are drained and recycled per Oregon regulations, and the remaining shell is crushed for steel scrap — keeping toxic materials out of Myrtle Point, Oregon landfills.
- Do you buy motorcycles, RVs, or vans in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- We buy vans, cargo vans, and minivans in Myrtle Point, Oregon every day. Motorcycles and RVs are case-by-case — call (855) 490-2398 with the year, make, model, and condition and we'll quote what we can.
- How is the scrap metal price determined for my car in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- Scrap value in Myrtle Point, Oregon is driven by current Oregon ferrous-metal pricing (dollars per ton), the curb weight of your vehicle, and yard demand for specific parts. Heavier vehicles — pickups, SUVs, vans — almost always scrap for more than compact cars in the same condition.
- I just added new parts to my car — does that increase the offer in Myrtle Point, Oregon?
- New tires, a fresh battery, a recently replaced catalytic converter, or a rebuilt engine can lift the offer in Myrtle Point, Oregon. Mention these upgrades when you request your quote and have receipts ready if possible — our buyers price the car based on actual condition, not just VIN data.