C&H Salvage Car Parts: Your Trusted Source for Quality Recycled Auto Parts

Established in 1958, C&H Salvage has become a reputable and steadily growing provider of premium used auto parts. For over six decades, we have dedicated ourselves to supplying the repair trade and the public with Like Kind and Quality (LKQ) recycled auto parts. Our commitment to excellence is underscored by our Gold Seal Certification as an Automotive Recycler, guaranteeing adherence to the highest industry standards in environmental protection, safety practices, and overall business conduct.

Upholding Superior Standards in Recycled Auto Parts

At C&H Salvage, quality, service, and value are not just buzzwords; they are the cornerstones of our operation. As a proud partner of the United Recyclers Group (URG), a nationwide network of leading auto recyclers, we are committed to offering unparalleled standards in the recycled auto parts industry. Our pioneering spirit is reflected in our nationwide warranties, providing our customers with peace of mind and assurance in their purchases. Furthermore, we are an accredited URG 8000 Auto Recycler, actively working towards meeting ISO 9000 Worldwide Accreditation Standards, demonstrating our ongoing pursuit of excellence and quality management.

Decades of Experience in the Auto Salvage Industry

Our deep roots in the auto salvage industry are a testament to our enduring commitment and adaptability. We’ve navigated the ever-changing automotive landscape, witnessing industry shifts and technological advancements. As long-standing members of the Automotive Recyclers Assoc. of New York since its inception in the 1960s, we remain at the forefront of industry best practices. Through our active involvement with the New York Association and the Premium Recycled Parts Northeast network, we stay informed about the evolving legal and environmental regulations that shape our business, ensuring we operate responsibly and sustainably.

Extensive Facilities and Inventory for Your Auto Part Needs

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