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How to Sell a Junk Car in St. Paul, MN

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Summary: Selling a junk car in St. Paul, Minn., requires finding a junkyard or recycling center, obtaining the car title and driving or towing the car to the business. Remove the license plates and personal items from junk cars with advice from the manager of a junkyard in this free video on selling cars.

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"Hi, my name is Daniel Baldwin. And I'm the general manager from Kurt's Auto Wrecking in American Fork Utah. And today we're trying to help you sell your junk cars in St. Paul Minnesota. The best way to do this is to get in your phone book or go online with Google and search for recycling companies or or scrap yard or junk yard which just a few of the key words you might key into. And you just call them up and you can search around to find who will pay you the most price because there is value in a junk car, inoperable or operable. Now the way that you can sell it to; once you find a company is you take your title in and you can take the car in or generally they can have them towed in. And you can sell these cars to these people. Now it's best if you get all your personal items out of the car before you even contact them and take your license plates off. And generally you can turn them into the state and get some refund on your registration cost if the vehicle is still registered currently. Now we would prefer if you do not fill out anything on the title until you come in the yard so we can make sure there's no mistakes with that. And then also like I said we can tow it in and then you can come in with the title. And we pay cash generally. Every recycling yard pays cash so that's not a problem either; you get cash right at time."

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