Cash for Your Junk Car in Brockton, MA
Get cash for your unwanted junk car while taking care of the environment at the same time by recycling it through us. We pay cash for cars - even for some older models! Wherever you are in Brockton, we will come and pick up your old rusty machine leaving you with cash in your hand right on the spot!
Junk Car Removal Service in Brockton, MA
Auto Junk removal service proudly serving Boston & all of Massachusetts.
Get paid hundreds of dollars on the spot for that useless scrap vehicle.
Have a vehicle that you'd like to get rid of ASAP? Call us today!
Why not get paid a little something for a useless vehicle?
We scrap cars, trucks, SUV's, boats, etc. Anything made of metal that has a motor.
Sell us a vehicle in good condition still and get paid a few thousand, instead of a few hundred.
We'll give you a free estimate but we always like to inspect the car before we buy it from you.
We pay the best in the area for junk cars. So give us a call at 617-433-5742 to get some cash for your car.
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Getting cash for your junk car in Brockton, MA
Junk Car Removal Brockton can pay cash for your old jalopy in its current condition which you need to remove from wherever it's located in brockton before we can tow it away. All over Massachusetts people think that their car has zero value because it doesn't run anymore, but that's just not true. So here we are trying to tell you to just let us buy it from you and make it easy on you man... please.....pleeaase! Let us take your junk car off your hands. Life shouldn't be so hard, so we'll make it easy on ya. Just give us a call & we'll give you a price. If you like the price, we'll show up and put cash in your hand whilst towing your old wheels away forever.
About Brockton, MA
Some 350 years ago, settlers living in Salem, MA sought after a less crowded place to live. They struck a deal with local Native Americans for a piece of land called Saugus. There were many chiefs here called Sagamores who lived there. They bought this land from the Indians and it became a town in 1630.
The first minister, Samuel Whiting, came from England. When he arrived the settlers changed the name of their community to Lynn in his honor.
Although Lynn is mostly an agricultural community, they were good at making leather shoes. Ebineezer Breed wanted to make the town important by making them known for their leather shoes. Lynn was successful when Congress placed a protective tariff on shoes made in Lynn. This helped the city become the center of ladies' shoe production. In 1892, Lynn-based Thomson-Houston Electric Company merged with Edison General Electric Company to form General Electric Company.
Lynn has been formerly known as the "City of Firsts." Here are some the reason why....
- The first official Tannery in the US began operations in Lynn in 1629.
- In 1848, Maria Mitchell became the first woman to be inducted into the Academy of Arts and Sciences..
- Lydia Pinkham, who lived in Lynn, was the first woman to use her image to sell a product. The Lydia Pinkham Vegetable Compound.
- The first electric trolley in the state of Massachusetts ran from Lynn in 1888.
- In 1912, the first delivery of mail by air in New England was from Saugus to Lynn.
- In 1942, General Electric in Lynn began producing the first Jet Airplane Engine in the United States.
Lynn, which became the most populous city in Essex County after its incorporation in 1850, is a dense manufacturing and commercial metropolis with a cosmopolitan population. The people of Lynn are proud of the city's long history, which parallels that of New England as a whole.
Lynnfield is a town in Massachusetts on the northern shore of Massachusett's bay, located north of Boston and west of Saugus. It borders Peabody to the north, Salem to the south, Swampscott to the east, and Nahant and Revere to the south. Lynn is 9 miles north of Boston; 51 miles southeast of Worcester; 95 miles south of Portland, Maine; and 229 miles from New York City.