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Cooper Capital Spec Salvage at 123 Elm St #100, Old Saybrook, CT 06475

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(860) 395-4745

123 Elm Street, Old Saybrook, Connecticut 06475

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Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Overview

Cooper Capital Spec Salvage in Old Saybrook, CT

Cooper Capital Spec Salvage is a self-service auto salvage yard at 123 Elm St #100 in Old Saybrook. The yard sells used auto parts from cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs of different brands. Unlike parts stores, customers browse and remove parts directly from salvaged vehicles. The yard also recycles scrap metal, helping keep old cars out of landfills by reusing steel and other materials.

The yard is open only on Wednesdays. Customers search for parts at their own pace without needing staff help. Its location near I-95 makes it easy to reach from nearby towns like Essex, Westbrook, or Clinton.

Services and What to Expect

Cooper Capital Spec Salvage is a self-service yard. Customers enter the lot, find parts on their own, and remove them without assistance. The yard carries used parts from domestic and foreign vehicles, including engines, transmissions, body panels, bumpers, and interior components.

How Self-Service Works

  • No appointment needed: Visit during open hours without scheduling.
  • Bring tools: A basic set (sockets, wrenches, pry bars) helps remove parts.
  • Pay at exit: Parts are paid for at the gate or office before leaving.
  • No staff help: Customers must locate and remove parts themselves.

What to Bring

  • Vehicle details (if matching parts to a specific car)
  • Tools for removal (sockets, wrenches, etc.)
  • Payment (cash or card—check the website for accepted methods)
  • Transport (a truck or trailer may be needed for large parts)

Scrap Metal Recycling

The yard accepts scrap metal for recycling, including old vehicles, steel, and aluminum. This service helps reduce waste by repurposing metals into new products.

Need to Sell a Junk Car?

If you have an old vehicle taking up space, salvage yards often buy junk cars for parts or recycling. For quick removal, check local cash-for-cars options in your area.

Location and Hours

Cooper Capital Spec Salvage is at 123 Elm St #100, Old Saybrook, CT 06475, near Interstate 95. It’s an easy drive from Essex, Westbrook, or Clinton.

Current Hours (June 2024)

The yard is open only on Wednesdays. For the latest updates, visit the official website .

Contact Information

Phone: (860) 395-4745
Website: cooperss.com
Facebook: Cooper Capital Specialty Salvage
Instagram: @cooper_capital_salvage

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Cooper Capital Spec Salvage?

As of June 2024, the yard is open only on Wednesdays. For confirmation, check the official website .

Does Cooper Capital Spec Salvage buy junk cars?

The yard doesn’t list junk car purchases on its website. However, many salvage yards accept vehicles for scrap. For options, see local cash-for-cars services .

What kind of parts can I find here?

The yard carries used parts from various vehicles, including:

  • Engines and transmissions
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders)
  • Bumpers and grilles
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards)
  • Suspension and drivetrain components
Parts are sold self-service—customers must find and remove them.

How does self-service salvage work?

Customers enter during open hours, locate parts on their own, and remove them with their own tools. Payment is made at the exit. No staff help is provided, so visitors must handle part removal themselves. Bring basic tools (sockets, wrenches).

Do I need an appointment?

No, appointments aren’t required. The yard operates on a walk-in basis during open hours (Wednesdays only).

Are tools available for rent?

The yard doesn’t offer tool rentals. Customers should bring their own tools for part removal.

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Frank Villanueva
Frank VillanuevaGoogle
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5 months ago

My nephew bought a 40-foot GreenLine through Cooper Capital, and I helped him with the whole process—inspection, paperwork, even getting it shipped to Florida. Evan over at So Cal Metal was a lifesaver. The guy didn’t just answer emails; he walked us through every step, made sure we understood what we were doing, and even let us borrow his dinghy to check out Newport Harbor. That’s not just good service—that’s going out of his way when he didn’t have to.

Adam Casey
Adam CaseyGoogle
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9 months ago

We’ve bought a few boats from Cooper over the years, and they’ve never let us down. Not only that, but we run a boatyard ourselves, and we’ve handled their boats for repairs and storage. If you’re in the market for a salvage boat, I’d say give them a shot—you won’t regret it.

Jeremy Watson
Jeremy WatsonGoogle
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9 months ago

Back in 2019, I bought a 56 Ocean Yachts from Cooper. Turns out, the guy who owned it before me had some serious beef with Cooper—thought they were gonna hand him the boat for free. So there I was, stuck in the middle of their mess, paying $3,000 a month just to store the thing while it sat broken. I had to move it to Wilmington Marine, which cost another $8,000 just to tow it. Then every time I turned around, there was another $10,000 bill for something—repairs, storage, who knows. Cooper kept emailing me even a year later, like they were just waiting for me to crack. Eventually, I had to choose between keeping the boat or keeping my house. I picked the house. A year after buying it, I lost over $200,000, and Cooper had the nerve to email me saying I couldn’t buy from them again. If you go through them, do yourself a favor—check on the boat *immediately* after purchase, because if it’s at Safe Harbor Phoenix, good luck getting anything done. They won’t let you touch it, won’t help move it, and you can’t even get insurance on a damaged boat without jumping through hoops. The women at Cooper are nice, but the guys? Forget it. They’ll make your life hell if you need help. Hope you don’t end up in this nightmare, but if you do, at least you’ll know what’s coming.

Armagan Erbesler
Armagan ErbeslerGoogle
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9 months ago

I read some reviews and got a bad feeling, so I almost walked away. But then I thought, *why aren’t they being upfront?* It’s not that hard to give people the full picture, but it seems like they don’t care. I called them, and all I got was the runaround—sent to the boatyard, who sent me right back. Everyone sounded annoyed, like I was bothering them. Now I don’t even want to bid on anything here. If they made it easier to get real answers, maybe people wouldn’t be so hesitant. But right now? No thanks.

Kyle McCombs
Kyle McCombsGoogle
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1 year ago

I’ve been bidding on boats for over a year now, and this site is a joke. Boats just disappear from the listings with no warning, no explanation—nothing. The sealed bid system is garbage, and not even showing sold prices makes me think there’s a ton of backroom deals happening. At least with places like Copart, you know where the bids end up and can make an informed decision. Certified Sales actually helps you through the process, but this site? It’s a waste of time.

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