Debach Auto Salvage LLC - Wasilla, Alaska
Debach Auto Salvage is a self-service auto salvage yard in Wasilla. Customers can browse and remove their own parts from a selection of salvaged and scrap vehicles. The yard is open only on Saturdays from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM, making it a weekend stop for DIY mechanics and car owners looking for affordable parts. If you need to sell a junk car, nearby Alaska junkyards offer cash-for-cars services—check local options .
Services & What to Expect
Debach Auto Salvage is a self-service yard, so customers handle finding and removing parts on their own. The lot has a mix of totaled, salvaged, and scrap vehicles, with parts like engines, transmissions, body panels, and interior components. Tools may be available for rent or purchase, but bringing your own is a good idea. The yard doesn’t offer part lookup help, so you’ll need to know what you’re looking for or be ready to search.
How Self-Service Works
- No staff assistance—you find and remove parts yourself.
- Basic tools (wrenches, jacks, cutters) may be available for rent or purchase.
- Pay at the time of purchase with cash or card.
- No junk car buying—Debach doesn’t purchase vehicles. For selling, check local cash-for-cars services in Alaska .
- Open only on Saturdays from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
What Parts Are Available?
The inventory changes often, but common finds include:
- Engines and transmissions (domestic and foreign)
- Body panels (doors, fenders, hoods, bumpers)
- Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim)
- Suspension and drivetrain (control arms, axles, differentials)
- Electrical components (starters, alternators, wiring)
- Scrap metal and other salvageable materials
Since it’s self-service, parts vary in condition. Some vehicles are partially dismantled, while others are intact. Always check parts before buying.
Location & Hours
Debach Auto Salvage LLC is at 6450 West Jakes Road, Wasilla, Alaska, 99623 . The yard is in a rural area, so GPS helps. Nearby landmarks include Wasilla Airport and the Knik-Fairbanks Road. Parking is available for customers.
Business Hours
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Note: The yard is open only on Saturdays . Arrive early to have enough time to search.
Contact Information
Phone: (907) 414-1440 Google Rating: 5.0/5 (based on 46 reviews).
Videos & Virtual Tours
A short video gives an overview of the yard’s layout, inventory, and self-service process. It shows the salvage lot, available tools, and examples of parts customers can find.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the hours for Debach Auto Salvage?
The yard is open only on Saturdays, from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM. It’s closed all other days.
Does Debach Auto Salvage buy junk cars?
No, Debach doesn’t buy junk cars. For selling, check local cash-for-cars services in Alaska .
What kind of parts can I find here?
The yard has used auto parts from salvaged vehicles, including engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, suspension parts, and electrical systems. Availability changes often, so visit in person to check for what you need. Some vehicles are partially dismantled, while others are intact.
How does self-service work at Debach Auto Salvage?
You find and remove parts yourself. Tools like wrenches and jacks may be available for rent or purchase, but bring your own if possible. Pay at the time of purchase with cash or card. Staff don’t help with part searches, so know what you’re looking for or be ready to inspect vehicles.
Are tools provided?
Basic tools (wrenches, jacks, cutters) are sometimes available for rent or purchase, but don’t count on it. Bring your own tools for efficiency. Call ahead at (907) 414-1440 to check tool availability.
Is Debach Auto Salvage open in winter?
Yes, the yard is open on Saturdays year-round, including winter. Alaska’s winter conditions can affect access, so check road conditions before visiting. Shorter daylight hours in winter (especially November–February) mean arriving early is a good idea.




