Junk Car Services on the S Orange Ave Corridor
Everything we do in Edgewood comes down to one transaction done well: buying your unwanted vehicle for cash, towing it free, and handling the Florida paperwork correctly. The services below cover both city ZIP codes, 32806 and 32809, plus the surrounding communities from Belle Isle to Taft. Each one is included in every purchase, never billed separately.
What We Do
Junk Car Removal
We buy junk, wrecked, flood-damaged, and simply unwanted vehicles across Edgewood and south Orange County, then remove them the same day or the next. The purchase and the removal are one service, one price, one visit. Sedans that will not crank, project cars that never got finished, and storm casualties from last season all qualify, along with anything a mechanic has already pronounced dead. Start with a call (689) 399-8912
and an honest description; the rest happens in your driveway.
Free Towing
Towing is free on every vehicle we buy, with no mileage cap inside our service area and no deduction from the quote. The truck carries a winch and skates for cars that will not roll, and grass, gravel, and tight side streets off Hansel Ave are all routine. That includes vehicles up on blocks or half-sunk in a back yard, which get winched out at no extra charge. A tow that costs you nothing is the baseline of this business, not a promotion.
Same-Day Pickup
Because Edgewood is a compact corridor city, most addresses can be reached within hours of a morning call. Same-day pickup covers the majority of the city, with next-day standard everywhere else we serve. Afternoon calls still land same-day when a route has room; otherwise the first morning slot gets offered on the spot. If a specific window matters, say so up front and the route gets planned around it.
Title Help
Florida title transfers run under Statute 319.28, and junk vehicles are retired under Statute 319.30. In practice that means you sign the title over with the odometer noted, we handle the junk certificate side, and you file a Notice of Sale on HSMV form 82050 afterward. Lost the title? Apply for a duplicate on HSMV form 82101 at the Orange County Tax Collector, usually about a week, then sell. We talk sellers through every one of these steps at no charge, including the odd cases like family-titled cars. The one thing we cannot do is buy around the paperwork. Florida is strict about chain of ownership, and a sale done wrong can follow a seller for years, so we would rather spend ten minutes explaining form 82101 than buy a car we should not.
What We Buy
Running or not. Keys or no keys. Flooded, burned, wrecked, rusted, or just unwanted. Sedans, trucks, vans, SUVs, and fleet cast-offs, complete or missing parts. Condition changes the price, not the answer. The only vehicles we pass on are those with unresolvable ownership questions and anything under an active lien, since Florida will not transfer a title with a lienholder attached. Everything else is a price conversation, and one call at (689) 399-8912
prices it in minutes.