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How to Sell a Car to the Chicago Junkyards

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Summary: When selling a car to the junkyards in Chicago, remove personal items and the license plates, obtain the car title and find a salvage yard, junkyard or recycling center that will pay cash for the vehicle. Have the junkyard help fill out the car title transfer to avoid mistakes with tips from the manager of a junkyard in this free video on selling cars.

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"Hi my name is Daniel Baldwin from Kurt's Auto Wrecking in American Fork, Utah. And I'd like to tell you today how to sell your junk car in Chicago. Now the first thing you should do before you even start anything else is to take all your personal items out of the vehicle and to make sure you have a title and to take your license plates off the vehicle. Now next you want to find a place that you can sell that buys these junk cars. And what you can do is go into the phone book under recycling centers or salvage yards or pick a parts like our yard here in Utah. And you can call the or you can go on the Google search and type in any of the keywords there again and they can direct you to many yards and the best thing is to call around and see who is paying the most because you have a commodity and it is worth some money. Now it is important that you have a title and that you can take that title in to the business that you are selling it, selling these cars to and they can help you fill it out properly, so please do not fill it out before you get there. And just come on in with that title or if it's inoperable or you just don't want to drive it we can come tow them off then you come in again with the title, and we pay you at that time."

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