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Grade A Auto Parts & Scrap Metal Recycling at 7301 Grade Ln, Louisville, KY 40219

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(502) 368-4040

7301 Grade Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40219

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Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
SundayClosed

Overview

Grade A Auto Parts & Scrap Metal Recycling at 7301 Grade Ln, Louisville, KY 40219

Grade A Auto Parts & Scrap Metal Recycling is a self-service auto salvage yard and scrap metal recycling center in Louisville. Open since 1988, it’s located at 7301 Grade Ln and runs Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM—no weekends or holidays. Customers can browse and remove parts from a mix of domestic and foreign vehicles, including engines, transmissions, and other components. The yard also takes scrap metal like copper, brass, aluminum, and steel, with on-site pickup for larger loads.

Services & What to Expect

Grade A Auto Parts is a self-service salvage yard, meaning you find and remove parts yourself during business hours. The yard carries parts from a wide range of vehicles, including engines, transmissions, body panels, and mechanical components. Scrap metal recycling is also available for copper, brass, aluminum, and steel.

Bring your own tools—wrenches, sockets, and a jack if needed—since the yard doesn’t rent or sell them. Part prices depend on condition and demand, and there’s no online pricing list. Scrap metal rates follow current market prices.

The business also offers basic vehicle services like oil changes, brake repairs, and tire installations, though these are secondary to salvage and scrap metal operations.

What to Bring

  • Tools for part removal (wrenches, sockets, jacks)
  • A vehicle to haul parts (if needed)
  • Cash or a payment method the yard accepts (check their website)
  • Scrap metal (if selling)

What to Know Before Visiting

  • The yard is self-service—staff don’t help with part removal.
  • Part prices aren’t listed online; check with staff on-site.
  • Scrap metal prices change with market rates.
  • No weekend or holiday hours—only Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • Large scrap metal loads may need scheduled pickup.

Location & Hours

Grade A Auto Parts & Scrap Metal Recycling is at 7301 Grade Ln, Louisville, KY 40219 , near I-65. The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM , with no weekend or holiday hours.

Directions: Take Exit 118 (Grade Ln) from I-65. The yard is about 0.3 miles east of the highway on the right. GPS might not pinpoint it exactly, so watch for signs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Grade A Auto Parts & Scrap Metal Recycling?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. There are no weekend or holiday hours, so plan your visit during these times.

Does Grade A Auto Parts buy junk cars?

The business doesn’t advertise buying junk cars, but if you need to get rid of an old vehicle, check local cash-for-cars services in Louisville. Many salvage yards and recyclers offer this option.

What kind of parts can I find at Grade A Auto Parts?

The yard carries used auto parts from domestic and foreign vehicles, including:

  • Engines and transmissions
  • Body panels and bumpers
  • Mechanical parts (differentials, axles, suspension)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, door panels)
  • Electrical components (alternators, starters, wiring)
Prices vary by condition and demand. No online pricing list is available, so check with staff on-site.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Grade A Auto Parts?

Self-service means you enter the yard during business hours, find the part you need, and remove it yourself. The yard doesn’t provide tools, so bring your own wrenches, sockets, and jacks. Once you remove a part, pay staff for it. No help is given for part removal or locating items beyond basic guidance.

Can I sell scrap metal at Grade A Auto Parts?

Yes, the yard buys scrap metal like copper, brass, aluminum, and steel. Prices follow current market rates. For large loads, call ahead to schedule pickup. Smaller loads can be dropped off during business hours.

Are there any restrictions on removing parts from vehicles?

The yard likely follows standard salvage yard rules, such as:

  • Don’t take parts from vehicles marked as "sold" or "reserved."
  • Avoid damaging other parts or vehicles while working.
  • Don’t remove bolted or welded parts unless staff approve.
  • Follow staff instructions if they restrict access to certain vehicles or parts.
If unsure, ask before removing a part.

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Shawn Huff
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2 months ago

Okay, so I almost made a *huge* mistake with my daughter’s car transmission—picked the wrong one, and if Eric hadn’t caught it, I’d be in a world of hurt right now. But he didn’t just fix my error; he went out of his way to make sure I got the right part *and* the best price on it, even though the correct one cost more. I run my own business, so I know how easy it is to cut corners or overcharge. Eric didn’t do either. He double-checked everything, saved me from a nightmare, and did it all without making me feel like an idiot. Seriously, man—thank you. You’re a lifesaver. ---

John Minton
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2 months ago

This was a total mess from start to finish. They promised my order would take a week, but two months later, I’m still waiting—and I’ve only gotten *some* of what I paid for. The fender, hood, and radiator bottle showed up fine, but then they sent me the wrong color bumper *and* a completely useless part just to pad the order. I told them to either get it right or take the wrong stuff back and refund me. They agreed to credit me for the radiator support (which was garbage) and said they’d have the right bumper in a few days. Now? They claim they never picked up the returns, and suddenly I’m supposed to pay for a new bumper while they’ve lost $815 worth of my money. Unbelievable. Would not recommend.

Evona Hartzell
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2 months ago

Let me tell you, Eric at Grade A is the real deal. I texted him about a part I needed, and within minutes, he hooked me up with exactly what I was looking for—at a price that made me do a double take. And this isn’t just some random opinion—I’ve been in the auto game for 30 years, ordered more used engines than I can count. But the one I got from Eric? Clean as a whistle, wiring harness still attached, ready to drop in without a hitch. I’ve never seen an engine in better shape. Now? He’s my first call for any part I need. No question. ---

John LaRatta
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5 months ago

Absolute garbage. I’ve seen the “remanufactured” engines they sell, and let me tell you—there’s no way that’s legit. Found sludge in the oil pan after just 13,000 miles. Pretty sure they just slap some paint on a used engine and call it a day. And don’t even get me started on the warranty. They’ll throw $50 an hour at a repair shop and call it good. Do *not* waste your time or money here. ---

Gerrie
GerrieGoogle
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6 months ago

These people are straight-up thieves. They’ll drag you in circles, bleed you dry, and when you finally snap and demand your money back? They hang up and block your number. Tried calling back from another line, and they hit us with some nonsense about needing a balance on the card to get a refund. Never saw the part *or* the money again. Stay far away.

Tammy C
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8 months ago

Bought an engine from them twice now, and both times it went smooth. Eric walked me through the whole process—no confusion, no hassle. Guy’s patient, knows his stuff, and actually cares if you understand what’s going on. Simple as that. ---

Toni tinius-brady
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10 months ago

I got the bad news from my mechanic—my 2006 Sonata was officially done for. Called Trina at the yard, and she sent Austin to haul it away. We worked out a fair price upfront, and they kept me in the loop every step of the way. No surprises, just straight talk. Still stings a little watching that car get towed off, but hey, some things just run their course. ---

Mark Trego
Mark TregoGoogle
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11 months ago

If you need parts or repairs, this is the spot. My Altima’s engine crapped out, so I bought a replacement here—and they even towed the car for free to swap it out. Amelia was on top of everything, answered all my questions, and got back to me fast. Won’t be going anywhere else next time. ---

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