Pick-A-Part Jalopy Jungle's roots can be traced back to 1957 and is now the largest auto recycling group in Idaho. Our three yards in the three cities of the Treasure Valley are the primary sources of quality guaranteed parts. We provide parts to the collision, mechanical and insurance industries as well as the shade tree knuckle busters at a fraction of the typical new part price. We purchase all kinds of vehicles from individuals, dealers, towing companies, and auto auctions. They are then processed and set in the yard on stands in a safe manner for the customer to pull parts from. Each vehicle is given an identification number to keep track of it. This enables us to tell you if we have the vehicle and its location. However we do not keep inventory of parts.Yard admission is $1.00 which must be paid in cash or debit cardEveryone entering the yard must be at least 16 years of age, no exceptions. Children may not be left unsupervised on the premises.We do not sell, rent or supply any tools. So don't forget to bring your own.All toolboxes are subject to inspection upon entering and exiting the yardNo power outlets are available, so bring hand or battery operated tools.Many parts (brake assemblies, axles, etc.) have multiple attached components that must be paid for individually, so pull only the part you need.Please leave unwanted parts with the vehicle as a courtesy to other Pick-a-Part Jalopy Jungle customers.Parts may be brought to the yard for matching purposes, these must be inspected and marked by an employeeWear tough clothing that you don't mind getting dirty, so that means no open toed shoes or sandals.No Cash RefundsPick A Part Jalopy Jungle aids in the effort to minimize pollution to our area. We drain all fluids including oil, antifreeze, brake fluid, washer solvent, power steering fluid, and fuel. Making sure that they are in a safe containment until they are picked up by a registered waste hauler for recycling. Also all batteries, and catalytic converters are removed for recycling. We are also participating in a nation wide effort to keep mercury out of our water stream by removing mercury switches and recycling them. We are always striving to find new and better ways to help protect the environment we all live in.