We come to you anywhere in Fort Dick, pay cash on the spot, and tow it away for free. Running or not, titled or not — any condition, any make, any model.
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If you've got a car sitting in your driveway that you don't want anymore, the hardest part is over — you've already decided to let it go. Joe's Cash For Cars makes everything after that as simple as it gets. You call, we make you an offer, you say yes, we show up and hand you cash. That's it.
We buy cars for cash all over Fort Dick and the surrounding Del Norte County area — running or not, any make, any model, free same-day towing.
A lot of people assume their old car isn't worth much — especially if it doesn't run, has body damage, or has been sitting for a while. But we buy cars in every kind of condition, and we almost always pay more than people expect. Give us a call at 619-762-2001 and find out exactly what your car is worth.
There's no shortage of people who claim they'll buy your car — but a lot of them will lowball you, ghost you after the inspection, or show up with a completely different number than what they quoted. We don't operate that way.
We service every part of Fort Dick, including:
Three steps from your first call to cash in hand. No runaround, no hidden fees.
Tell us your car's year, make, model, and condition. We give you a real offer in under two minutes — no callbacks, no pressure.
Accept the offer and pick a time. Same-day is usually available. We come right to you in Fort Dick — home, work, wherever. You don't move an inch.
Our driver brings all the paperwork, handles the tow, and hands you cash before they leave. Under 30 minutes, start to finish.
Some car-buying services quote you high to get you interested, then the driver shows up and suddenly there's a problem with the catalytic converter or the transmission mounts and the offer drops by $300. We've heard this story from Fort Dick customers dozens of times. Our quote is based on an honest assessment, and that's the number we show up with — period.
Once you accept your offer, we can usually get a truck out to you the same day — especially if you're anywhere in Fort Dick or the surrounding Del Norte County area. We run routes here regularly, so scheduling is rarely an issue. Call before noon and we'll do everything we can to make it happen that afternoon.
Transferring a car in California involves more forms than most people expect — especially if the title isn't straightforward or there's an outstanding loan. Our drivers carry everything, know the process cold, and make sure it's all done correctly so you're not on the hook for anything down the road.
After we buy your vehicle in Fort Dick, it's either resold, parted out, or recycled through licensed facilities that meet all California environmental regulations. We never abandon vehicles or dump them — every car we buy is handled responsibly.
Joe's Cash For Cars serves every city in Del Norte County. Click any city below to see local service details and get a city-specific quote.
Fort Dick is a small unincorporated community in rural Del Norte County, situated approximately five miles north of Crescent City along the U.S. Route 101 corridor on the Redwood Coast. Known in the Tolowa language as Mvn-des-chuu-dvn, the area has deep historical roots. The heavily forested coastal territory was originally occupied by the Tolowa and Yurok tribes of Native Americans. In 1828, a party traveling with explorer Jedediah Smith entered the Fort Dick area and made contact with the Tolowa Indians, trading for fish, clams, strawberries, and camas roots. The settlement itself developed later, beginning with Fort Dick Landing during the Civil War era, named after a log house built by settlers. In 1888, a shake and shingle mill was relocated to the area by the Bertsch brothers, who briefly renamed the place Newburg. The original name was revived when a post office was established in 1896, with a second post office opening in 1917. The coastal waters surrounding Fort Dick remain notoriously treacherous, having claimed numerous vessels over the years, including the Steamer Brother Jonathan in 1865 and the SS Emidio in 1941, the first ship sunk by the Japanese off the American Pacific coast during World War II. Today, Fort Dick is home to 912 residents according to the 2020 census, up from 588 in 2010, with educational services provided by the Del Norte County Unified School District.
Call us right now or fill out the form above. Same-day pickup is almost always available throughout Del Norte County.
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