Serving Communities Across Missouri

RunBidSell buys used and junk vehicles across Missouri. Our service is available statewide, so we can purchase a vehicle no matter where it is located. From areas near the Mississippi River to communities in the Ozarks, we cover the full state. Sellers in large cities, small towns, and rural areas can all use our service.

We can arrange pickup wherever the vehicle is located in the state. That includes homes, repair shops, storage lots, and roadside locations when needed. Whether the vehicle is in a busy metro area or a quiet part of Missouri, we are able to reach it. Our coverage is statewide, with pickup available across the state.

Get a Quote for Your Vehicle

Missouri residents can get an instant cash offer for their vehicle by calling RunBidSell any time, 24 hours a day. There is no online form, so the offer is given over the phone during the call. We ask a few basic questions about the vehicle to figure out its value. This usually includes the year, make, model, mileage, and whether the car runs. We may also ask about damage, missing parts, title status, and overall condition. Once the caller gives that information, we use it to provide an instant cash offer.

The amount offered depends on the details of the vehicle. A newer car may get a different offer than an older one, and a running vehicle may be priced differently than one that does not run. Condition also matters. Damage, mechanical problems, heavy wear, or missing parts can lower the value, while a vehicle in better shape may bring a higher offer. That is why different vehicles receive different quotes. The process is simple. Callers answer a few questions about the vehicle they are selling, and we give the cash offer right then over the phone.

Used, Damaged, and Junk Vehicles Purchased

RunBidSell buys vehicles in many conditions from Missouri residents, not just junk cars. Some people sell a clean used vehicle that still runs well but has a lot of miles or is getting older. Others have a car with paint damage, dents, or interior wear that makes it harder to sell on their own. A vehicle does not have to be totaled or fully worn out to be something they will buy.

Many owners decide to sell because the car no longer fits their situation. The repair bill may be more than they want to spend, or the vehicle may have started having mechanical problems that keep coming back. In other cases, the car passed its last years on the road but now fails inspection, breaks down often, or sits unused in the driveway. Some Missouri residents also sell an extra vehicle they no longer need, even if it still runs.

RunBidSell also buys damaged and non running vehicles, including cars with accident damage, engine trouble, transmission problems, or other issues that make them hard to use. Some have been parked for months after a breakdown. Others are old scrap vehicles that are no longer worth fixing. The reason for selling can be different from one owner to the next, whether it is age, lack of use, costly repairs, or a car that simply stopped being practical to keep.

  • Hail Damage: Hail can leave dents across the hood, roof, trunk, and doors. In some cases, it also cracks lights, chips paint, or damages glass. Even when a car still runs fine, the body damage can make it hard to sell in a normal market.
  • Mechanical Issues: Some vehicles have major engine problems, overheating, oil leaks, bad head gaskets, or cooling system trouble. Others may start and drive but make noise, stall out, or need costly repairs that owners do not want to take on.
  • Transmission Troubles: A failing transmission can cause slipping, hard shifting, delayed movement, or a vehicle that will not go into gear at all. Repair costs are often high, so many owners decide to sell instead of putting more money into the car.
  • Non Running: We buy vehicles that will not start, will not stay running, or cannot be driven safely. That includes cars with dead engines, fuel system problems, battery issues, starter failure, or other problems that leave the vehicle sitting.
  • Storm Damage: Strong storms can damage a vehicle in different ways. Falling branches, flying debris, heavy rain, and wind can dent body panels, break windows, damage mirrors, or affect parts around the outside of the car.
  • Rust or Corrosion: Rust can show up on body panels, undercarriages, wheel wells, brake lines, and frames. What starts as surface rust can turn into bigger structural or safety problems over time, especially on older vehicles or ones exposed to wet road conditions.
  • High Mileage: Cars and trucks with a lot of miles often have more wear on the engine, transmission, suspension, and interior. Even if the vehicle still runs, many sellers choose to move on once repairs start adding up or reliability becomes a concern.

Free Vehicle Pickup From Homes, Shops, and Workplaces

At RunBidSell, we make it easy for Missouri sellers to choose a pickup time that works for their schedule. We offer free towing throughout Missouri, and most pickups are set within 24 to 48 hours. If a car does not run, is sitting at home, or is stuck in a tight or hard to reach driveway, we can arrange pickup and towing at no extra cost. We can also pick up vehicles that need to be removed from a house, apartment complex, job site, or repair shop like a mechanic or garage.

When the tow truck arrives, payment for the vehicle is made right at pickup time. Sellers do not have to worry about dropping the car off or finding a way to move it first. We can schedule around work hours, family plans, or other timing needs, whether the vehicle is parked at a residence, a place of employment, or a repair facility. RunBidSell provides this service across all of Missouri, so sellers anywhere in the state can set a convenient pickup time, receive free towing, and get paid when the vehicle is picked up.

Simple GuaranteedOffers With No Last Minute Changes

In Missouri, the offer we give you is the price you get. It is a final, guaranteed offer, and it does not change when we arrive for pickup, as long as the vehicle matches the details you gave us. That means the make, model, year, mileage, title status, and overall condition need to be described correctly. If the information is accurate, you will not see a lower number at the last minute. We do not show up and try to renegotiate on the spot.

You also do not pay towing fees, pickup charges, or surprise processing costs. The amount we offer is the amount you are paid, with no hidden fees taken out. We arrange pickup across Missouri, and towing is included in the offer. If your car does not run, is damaged, or has been sitting for a long time, that does not create extra charges after the fact. We handle the pickup and required paperwork based on Missouri rules, so the sale stays simple and clear.

Why Choose RunBidSell in Missouri?

Choosing RunBidSell means your vehicle is priced through a large buying network, not just by one local yard or one dealer. Our system checks offers from a trusted group of licensed dealers and junkyards that are reviewed on an ongoing basis, so sellers in Missouri have a real chance to get the best price their vehicle can bring based on its condition, age, and market demand. That network also helps keep service standards high, because buyers in it must follow the rules, handle paperwork the right way, and complete the sale as promised. We buy vehicles in any condition, give instant phone offers, include free towing, and schedule fast pickup across Missouri every day.

That gives sellers a clear, reliable way to sell without wasting time or guessing at the price.

Cash for Your Junk Car Anywhere in Missouri – From Adrian to Zalma

We buy cars across the whole state of Missouri.

Our service area covers Missouri from border to border. We work in major counties such as St. Louis County, Jackson County, St. Charles County, Greene County, Boone County, and Clay County. We also cover the Missouri River corridor, the Ozarks, southeast Missouri, and the northern part of the state.

No matter where the vehicle is located, we are available across urban areas, small towns, and rural parts of Missouri. We handle pickups across central Missouri, western Missouri, eastern Missouri, and the southwest region. If the car is in a driveway, at a home, on private land, or at a business site, we can arrange service anywhere in the state.

How To Sign Your Missouri Vehicle Title

When you sell a car in Missouri, both the seller and the buyer need the title filled out the right way. The title is the legal record that shows who owns the vehicle, so even a small mistake can cause delays at the license office. Before you sign, read the front of the title carefully and use the exact names printed on it. Write clearly, use blue or black ink if possible, and do not cross out, erase, or white out anything on the title.

1. Check the front of the Missouri title and find the seller assignment area. This is the part where you transfer ownership to the buyer.

2. Print the buyer’s full legal name in the buyer section exactly as it should appear on the new title.

3. Fill in the sale date and the sale price in the spaces provided. Make sure the numbers are clear and complete.

4. Write the vehicle mileage in the odometer section if the title includes one. Record the mileage exactly as shown on the vehicle, unless the title allows an exemption.

5. Sign your name on the seller signature line exactly as your name appears on the front of the title. If two owners are listed, both owners may need to sign depending on how the names are joined.

6. Print your name in any seller printed name space if the title asks for it. Some titles include both a printed name line and a signature line.

7. Have your signature notarized if the Missouri title requires notarization for the seller section. Do not sign before meeting the notary if a notary must witness your signature.

8. If there is a lien listed on the title, make sure the lien has been released before the sale. The buyer may not be able to transfer ownership without that release.

9. Give the completed title to the buyer only after all seller sections are filled out correctly. Keep a bill of sale and any release of liability records you need for your files.

How To Get a Duplicate Missouri Vehicle Title

In Missouri, the owner must apply for a duplicate title through the Department of Revenue. The main form is Application for Missouri Title and License, Form 108. The owner should fill out the form with the vehicle details, including the year, make, vehicle identification number, and current mileage if required. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder may also need to sign before the state will issue the duplicate title.

The owner also needs proof of identity and the duplicate title fee. In many cases, Missouri asks for a notarized signature on the application, so it is smart to wait and sign in front of a notary. The form can be mailed to the Missouri Department of Revenue or taken to a local license office. If the seller wants the title faster, they can ask whether expedited processing is available and what extra fee applies.

Once the state approves the request, it sends the duplicate title to the owner or lienholder, depending on the vehicle record. The seller should check all information on the new title as soon as it arrives. If they plan to sell the vehicle right away, they should wait to sign the title until they are with the buyer and ready to complete the sale. That helps prevent mistakes that can delay the transfer.

Resources for Missouri Sellers

Missouri Department of Motor Vehicles

The Missouri Department of Motor Vehicles link provides official information relevant to selling a motor vehicle in Missouri, including vehicle title replacement, bill of sale details, license plate transfer, and registration requirements.