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Sam's Pull-A-Part at 210 Granite St, Worcester, MA 01607

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Sam’s Pull-A-Part at 210 Granite St, Worcester, MA 01607

Sam’s Pull-A-Part is a self-service auto salvage yard in Worcester where customers find and remove their own used car parts from donated vehicles. The yard charges a per-person entry fee and only takes credit or debit cards—no cash. It’s part of Linder’s, Inc., a family-owned business that’s been in the area since the mid-1980s. The yard is open Monday through Saturday, with shorter hours on weekends, and closed Sundays.

Services & What to Expect

Sam’s Pull-A-Part is a self-service salvage yard. Customers locate and remove parts from donated vehicles on their own. The yard doesn’t sell parts directly or offer disassembly services. Instead, it provides tools and access to a large selection of used cars, trucks, and SUVs from different makes and models.

How Self-Service Works

  • Entry fee: $2 per person (paid at the gate).
  • Payment: Credit and debit cards only—no cash.
  • Tools: Basic tools like wrenches, sockets, and jacks are available. Bring your own safety gear, such as gloves.
  • Part removal: Find the part you need, remove it yourself, and take it with you. The yard doesn’t disassemble or clean parts.
  • No sales help: Staff are on-site for safety and gate access but don’t assist with part selection or removal.

What to Bring

Come prepared with:

  • A clear idea of the part you need (make, model, year, and part number if possible).
  • Basic hand tools (if you prefer your own).
  • Safety gear like gloves and eye protection.
  • A way to transport the part (truck, trailer, or large vehicle).
Parts are sold by the vehicle, not by the piece. You pay the entry fee and remove what you need.

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Vehicle Donations & Cash for Cars

Sam’s Pull-A-Part accepts vehicle donations, but the process is handled by Linder’s, Inc. If you have an old car, truck, or SUV you want to get rid of, you can sell it for cash through a licensed junk car buyer. The yard itself doesn’t handle donations or purchases—those go through the parent company.

Location & Hours

Sam’s Pull-A-Part is at 210 Granite St, Worcester, MA 01607. The yard is easy to reach from major roads, with parking for customers. Worcester is a mid-sized city in central Massachusetts, about 45 miles west of Boston.

Business Hours

Day Open Close
Monday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM 3:00 PM
Sunday Closed

Hours can change, so call ahead at (800) 521-8000 to confirm before visiting.

Directions

The yard is near downtown Worcester, close to Granite Street and Pleasant Street. If you’re coming from Route 290 or I-190, take the Granite Street exit for easy access. Public transit like the WRTA stops nearby, but driving is best since you’ll need a way to haul parts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Sam’s Pull-A-Part in Worcester?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. It’s closed Sundays. Hours can change, so call (800) 521-8000 to check before you go.

Does Sam’s Pull-A-Part buy junk cars?

The salvage yard itself doesn’t buy junk cars. However, Linder’s, Inc. does accept vehicle donations. If you need to sell an old car for cash , contact them through their website or by phone.

What kind of parts can I find at Sam’s Pull-A-Part?

The yard has a wide range of used auto parts from donated vehicles, including:

  • Engines and transmissions
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim)
  • Suspension and drivetrain (control arms, axles, differentials)
  • Electrical components (batteries, alternators, starters)
  • Braking parts (calipers, rotors, brake pads)
Inventory changes often, so call ahead or check the website for updates. Parts are sold by the vehicle, not by the piece.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Sam’s Pull-A-Part?

Pay the $2 entry fee (credit or debit card only), then search the yard for the vehicle with the part you need. Tools are provided, but you remove the part yourself. The yard doesn’t disassemble parts, clean them, or help with sales. Once you’ve got what you need, take it with you.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

Basic tools like wrenches, sockets, and jacks are on-site. You’re welcome to bring your own if you prefer. The yard doesn’t provide safety gear, so bring gloves and eye protection.

Is there a limit to how many parts I can take?

There’s no set limit on parts per visit. You pay the $2 entry fee per person and are responsible for transporting what you take. The yard doesn’t package or ship parts.

Services Provided

Service Category Details
Self-Service Parts Removal Customers bring tools and remove parts themselves from over 1,500 vehicles
Used Auto Parts Sales Motors ($99-$199), transmissions, body panels, wheels, tires, and more
Vehicle Purchasing Buys junk cars in various conditions with same-day pickup available
Warranty Program 30-day standard warranty with extended options available
Staff Assistance Help with locating parts and verifying compatibility

How the Self-Service Yard Works

Sam’s Pull-A-Part operates on a simple concept: you find the part, you remove it yourself, and you pay less. This DIY approach keeps costs down while giving customers complete control over their parts search.

The process works as follows:1. Pay the $2 entry fee at the gate2. Bring your own tools (wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, etc.)3. Locate the vehicle with your needed part4. Remove the part yourself5. Pay for your parts at checkout

This self-service model is ideal for budget-conscious car owners, mechanics, and DIY enthusiasts looking to save money on car repairs . By cutting out labor costs, Sam’s Pull-A-Part can offer significantly lower prices than traditional auto parts stores.

Sam's Pull-A-Part at 210 Granite St, Worcester, MA 01607

Cash for Junk Cars

Beyond selling used auto parts, Sam’s Pull-A-Part buys junk cars from the public. They purchase vehicles in various conditions and offer cash payment. While customer reviews have noted occasional payment delays in isolated cases, the yard provides free towing and same-day pickup services in most instances.

If you’re looking to sell your old car , you can contact them via phone (800–521–8000) or use their “Sell My Car” service on their website. This is a convenient option for Worcester residents with unwanted vehicles taking up space in their driveway.

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Zach Of All Trades
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3 weeks ago

Honestly, this junkyard is a goldmine if you’re looking for parts. The cars they’ve got are in decent shape, and the prices are way better than anywhere else I’ve checked. They also have a solid stock of tires and batteries—saved me a ton last time I was there. Just don’t forget your tools, or you’ll be leaving empty-handed. ---

Tim Yun
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2 months ago

Called ahead to check on a part, and they swore they had it. Drove 30 minutes out of my way, and when I got there? “Oops, we don’t actually have it.” Wasted a whole hour for nothing. Beyond frustrating—would’ve been nice if they’d just said “we’re not sure” instead of sending me on a wild goose chase.

Ezekial Diaz
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3 months ago

The pull-a-part here is a steal—parts and tires are dirt cheap, and they’ve already stripped a bunch of cars so you don’t have to dig through wrecks. Tires, rims, and some random parts are just sitting there ready to grab. There’s a $2 fee to get into the yard, but that’s nothing compared to what you’d pay elsewhere. One thing—you *have* to bring your own tools and shoes, because you’re taking the parts off yourself. And whatever you do, check your part *twice* before you leave, because it’s final sale. No take-backs, no refunds. ---

Laith Harbeh
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3 months ago

I’ve been buying used tires from Sam’s for years, and they’ve always been solid—until this last time. Picked up a set of four that were supposed to match my 15” rims, but two of them were actually 16”. Didn’t catch it until I got home. Tried to swap them out, but they didn’t have my size in stock. Asked for a refund, and they basically laughed me out of the store. Ended up with a useless store credit I can’t even use. Won’t be back after that. ---

Thomas Clarke
Thomas ClarkeGoogle
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4 months ago

These guys are the real deal—couldn’t ask for better people to work with. They’re always willing to help, and their prices are more than fair. I’ve built a few cars with parts from here, and they’ve always kept me on budget—or even under. It takes a little effort to find what you need, but the savings make it worth it. Seriously, if you’re trying to save money on parts, this is the place to go. ---

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(800) 521-8000

210 Granite Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01607

Hours of Operation

Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
SundayClosed

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