Junk Car Boys El Paso – Cash For Cars
Junk Car Boys here in El Paso keeps things simple. We pay you cash for old cars, trucks, and SUVs. After you get a free offer for us to buy your junk car, we arrange a time and date to pick up your vehicle and pay you on the spot!
Yes it is that easy!
We get it, life can get busy, and the last thing that you want to do is stress about selling your junk car, finding a tow company to get it, and getting a fair legitimate deal for it.
With years of experience in this industry, we have learned just how important it is for our customers to have a streamlined hassle-free process for trading their old vehicle for cash.
We have an amazing online process that asks you the questions about your vehicle that we need to know in order to give you an offer.
We will immediately figure out a price we are able to pay you for your vehicle.
If you like the price, then we can get you set up for a tow truck to come meet with you to buy your vehicle.
Your vehicle will officially be sold. The tow truck driver will load your vehicle on the tow truck and tow it away. You are left with the money, and hopefully very happy!
We offer the best deals for cash for cars junk cars in Mission Valley and El Paso. Get Paid for Your Junk Car!
Mission Valley is a neighborhood in El Paso, Texas. It is a popular place for shoppers because it has two very large malls. There are also many places to get food while visiting Mission Valley, including:
Mission Valley is bordered by Hueco Bolson to the south, Mesa Street to the east, US Route 67 to the west, and Scarborough Blvd. to the north. The neighborhood is a hilly area and has many different streets named after Texas cities, highways, rivers, and icons.
Mission Valley was developed over time from a large ranch into the current day. In 1896, Harry Hines purchased an adobe house here where he lived for 2 years until building his own home on El Paso Street. After Hines’ death in 1933, property developer Frank M. Brown acquired the Mission Valley land and began selling lots in 1935 with financing help from Brown-Burgess Investment Co., Ltd. Later John Wooten joined to form Mesa Development Company which formed to build subdivisions west of US Highway 80 (now known as Dyer St.) east of El Paso Street.