U-Pic-A-Part at 3130 S St Louis Ave, Chicago, IL 60623

U-Pic-A-Part is a self-service auto salvage yard in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood. Customers pick and remove their own parts from donated and recycled vehicles. It’s a cash-and-carry operation—no appointments, just bring tools, cash, or a credit card to pay for what you take.

The yard is open Monday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, which is rare for salvage yards in the area. Inventory changes daily as new vehicles arrive, but it usually includes parts for domestic and foreign cars, trucks, and SUVs from the 1980s to recent models. Tools and equipment are available for rent if you don’t have your own.

Services & What to Expect

U-Pic-A-Part is a true self-service operation. You walk the lot, find the part you need, and remove it yourself. The yard doesn’t offer part lookups or staff help—you’re on your own to locate and retrieve what you’re after. Here’s what you need to know before visiting:

  • No membership or fees. You pay only for the parts you take. Prices are set per vehicle, not per part, so you can remove as many components as you want from a single car for one flat fee.
  • Tools and equipment available. The yard rents out air guns, wrenches, and other tools for $10–$20 per day. Bring your own if you can to save money.
  • Cash and credit accepted. Most transactions happen at the front office. Some customers carry exact cash to avoid delays, especially during busy hours.
  • No part guarantees. You inspect and remove parts at your own risk. The yard doesn’t test or warrant any components—buyer beware applies.
  • Vehicle donations accepted. If you have a junk car to get rid of, U-Pic-A-Part may take it for recycling. Check our guide for selling a junk vehicle in Chicago, or call the yard directly to ask about their donation process.

The yard doesn’t list its inventory online, so you’ll need to visit in person to see what’s available. Parts are organized by make, model, and year, but the layout can be tight—wear sturdy shoes and dress for the weather. Weekday mornings are quieter, while weekends draw more DIYers and mechanics.

What Parts Are Typically Available?

Since the inventory changes often, you’ll find a mix of common and hard-to-find items. Based on customer reports, U-Pic-A-Part usually carries:

  • Engines and transmissions (domestic and import)
  • Body panels (doors, fenders, hoods, bumpers)
  • Suspension parts (control arms, struts, shocks)
  • Braking systems (calipers, rotors, brake pads)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, door panels)
  • Electrical components (alternators, starters, wiring harnesses)
  • Exhaust systems (pipes, mufflers, catalytic converters)

Rarer parts, like turbochargers or specific trim pieces, may appear but sell out fast. If you’re looking for something specific, call ahead to check if they’ve recently received matching vehicles.

Location & Hours

U-Pic-A-Part is at 3130 S St Louis Ave, Chicago, IL 60623 , in the Bridgeport neighborhood near the I-57/Stevenson Expressway interchange. It’s about 3 miles south of downtown and 1.5 miles west of McCormick Place. On-site parking is available for customers.

Business Hours

Day Open Close
Monday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM

Phone: (773) 599-9900 (call ahead for large orders or specific part questions)

Website: U-Pic-A-Part Locations

Directions & Nearby Landmarks

From the I-57/Stevenson Expressway (Exit 30B) , take the exit for S Western Ave . Turn left onto S Western Ave , then right onto S St Louis Ave . The yard is on your left after 0.3 miles.

Nearby references:

  • 0.2 miles from Bridgeport Arts Center
  • 0.5 miles from Chicago White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field
  • 1 mile from Union Stock Yards (historical site)

Public transit options:

  • CTA Bus #7 Harrison stops at S Western Ave & E 31st St , a 5-minute walk away.
  • Metra Electric Line stops at 31st St Station , about a 10-minute walk north.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for U-Pic-A-Part at 3130 S St Louis Ave?

The yard is open Monday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. There are no extended or holiday hours—plan your visit during these times.

Does U-Pic-A-Part buy junk cars?

The business doesn’t advertise a public "cash for cars" program, but they do accept vehicle donations for recycling. Call (773) 599-9900 to ask if they’re taking donations. If you need to sell a junk car for cash, check our guide for Chicago buyers who pay on the spot.

What kind of parts can I find at U-Pic-A-Part?

The inventory changes daily, but the yard usually carries parts for domestic and foreign cars, trucks, and SUVs from the 1980s to recent models. Common items include engines, transmissions, body panels, suspension parts, braking systems, and interior pieces. Rare or high-demand parts may appear but sell out quickly. There’s no online catalog—you’ll need to visit in person to see what’s available.

How does self-service auto salvage work at U-Pic-A-Part?

You pay a flat fee per vehicle to remove as many parts as you want. Here’s how it works:

  1. Arrive during business hours (no appointments needed).
  2. Find the vehicle with the parts you need.
  3. Pay the fee at the front office (cash or credit). Some customers bring exact cash to avoid delays.
  4. Use your own tools or rent equipment from the yard ($10–$20/day).
  5. Remove the parts yourself—staff won’t help with disassembly.
  6. Leave the vehicle shell on-site when you’re done.

Note: You inspect and remove parts at your own risk. The yard doesn’t test or guarantee any components.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

You can bring your own tools, but the yard rents out air guns, wrenches, and other equipment for $10–$20 per day. If you’re removing multiple parts, renting might save time. Common tools customers bring include socket sets, pry bars, and jack stands.

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

No limit on parts from a single vehicle once you’ve paid the fee. However, you can’t take entire vehicles or parts from multiple cars without paying separate fees for each. The yard may have rules on high-value items like catalytic converters—ask staff before removing them.