List the car. They pull the parts.
Got a car or truck you're scrapping? List it, and let local buyers come pull the parts they need — themselves.
📱 Coming soon to the App StoreNo shipping, no haggling over boxes. The parts stay on the car until a buyer comes and pulls them.
Pick it by make, model, and year — or enter the VIN. Add a few photos and say whether you've got tools on site.
Your car drops onto a live map. Buyers filter by make and model and message you right in the app.
You snap a photo of each part as it goes. Anything not pictured is still on the car — buyers always know what's left.
Here's what makes Car For Parts different: sellers photograph each part as it's pulled. So the gallery isn't a list of what's for sale — it's a running record of what's already gone.
Scroll the photos. If the part you need isn't there, chances are it's still bolted on and waiting for you. No "is this still available?" back-and-forth — you see what's left at a glance.


Every car being parted out drops onto a live map around you, each with its own pin. It opens centered on you, so the closest cars are right there — pan around, then tap a car to see its photos and message the owner.
Looking for a specific ride? Spin the make and model wheels and the map filters to just those cars. Flip between Near me — only what's actually around you — and All cars to search the whole catalog.
Found your match? Collapse the picker and work the map.


Pulling a part is a lot easier when you know what you're walking into. Every listing says whether tools are available on site — sellers just flip the switch when they list.
Tools there? Show up and get to work. Not there? Pack your own jack, sockets, and cutters. Either way, no wasted trips.
Buyers and sellers chat in the app — your number stays private, and there's a record if anything goes sideways.
The map shows a rough area only. You share the exact spot in chat, when you're ready.
Finding parts and messaging sellers is always free. You arrange the sale with the seller in person.