Sell your car for cash today in Firth, Nebraska. We buy cars running or not — new, used, salvage, or old, any make or model. Even junk cars have value, and in many cases no title is needed to sell your car. Get an instant online offer, free pickup, and get paid on the spot.
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Have a question? Call: 800-219-4551
Got a vehicle you're finally ready to part with? The hardest part is deciding, and you've already done that. From here, Wee Pay Cash For Cars keeps things simple and straightforward: reach out, hear your offer, give us the go-ahead, and we'll show up ready to pay. No long wait, no runaround.
Firth sits right in the heart of Lancaster County, and we've spent years buying cars from neighborhoods all across it. Wherever you are — a busy street near downtown or a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of town — we know the area and we come to you.
Plenty of people assume an old clunker is worth next to nothing — dead engine, dented panels, or parked so long the tires have gone flat. Here's the truth: we'll take it in whatever shape it's in, and what we offer tends to surprise people in the best way. Call 800-219-4551 and we'll tell you what your car is really worth.
Anyone can post an ad promising to buy your car. Plenty will dangle a tempting offer, then vanish once they've seen it — or quietly shave the price the moment they're standing in your driveway. That's not how we work.
We service every part of Firth, including:
From your first phone call to cash in your pocket, it's just three steps — no detours, no surprise charges.
Give us the year, make, model, and rough condition, and we'll have a real offer for you in about two minutes.
Say yes and pick a time that works for you — often same-day, or within 24 to 48 hours. We come out to wherever the car sits in Firth: your place, your job, anywhere. You stay put.
Our driver shows up with the paperwork, puts payment in your hands, and then tows the car away. Start to finish in well under half an hour.
Two questions. Tells you exactly where you stand.
Do you have the title in your name?
Is there still a loan or lien on the car?
This includes title loans, and any bank or lender listed as lienholder.
Clean title, no lien. Have the title, a photo ID, and the keys ready at pickup — our driver brings the rest of the paperwork.
Get my cash offerA missing title usually isn't a dealbreaker. Bring a photo ID and the vehicle registration if you have it. We handle no-title sales regularly — just tell us your situation when you call.
Get my cash offerA car with an active lien or title loan can't be sold until the lender releases it. Pay off the balance, get the lien release from your lender, and the title becomes yours to sell. Once that's done, give us a call — we'll buy it.
Look at the front of your title — if a bank or lender is printed in the lienholder section, there's a lien on the car. If you financed it and haven't paid it off, assume there is one. Still unsure? Call us and we'll work through it with you.
Call 800-219-4551Without the title in hand, the quickest way to know is to contact the lender you financed through, or request a title record from your state's motor vehicle office. If you never financed the car, there's almost certainly no lien. Call us and we'll help you sort it out.
Call 800-219-4551Selling a car in Firth means signing the title over the right way. Title rules are set at the state level, so here's exactly what Nebraska asks of you — and remember, when you sell to us, our driver brings the paperwork and walks you through every step at pickup.
In Nebraska, sign the title in the seller section and complete the odometer.
No — notarization is not required.
Return your plates to the state to stop registration fees.
No problem — apply for a duplicate title at your county treasurer office.
No title in hand? Have ID and registration ready and we will help with the Nebraska process.
Good to know: Nebraska plates should be returned or transferred when you sell.
Want the full walkthrough? Read our step-by-step guide on how to sell a car without a title in Nebraska.
For the official rules, see the Nebraska DMV title page.
The price we quote is the price you get. As long as your car matches what you described, nothing changes at pickup.
Tell us a time that works for you, anywhere in Firth or Lancaster County. We come to you — you don't drive anywhere.
Selling a car in Nebraska takes a few forms, and our driver brings what's needed and walks you through it. Don't have the title? That's usually workable — just tell us up front. The one thing we can't buy is a car with an active lien or title loan on it.
The tow costs you nothing — it isn't folded into the offer or taken out afterward. You're paid on the spot at pickup, before the car ever leaves your driveway.
Every car we buy may be resold at auction, used for parts, or recycled at a licensed Nebraska yard. Nothing gets dumped or left behind.
Every car we look at in Firth falls into one of a few buckets below — and every one of them gets a real cash offer.
Starts, drives, and still has life left in it. These usually get our strongest offers since less work is needed before resale.
Rusted through, stripped, or simply too far gone to drive again. We still buy these and pay based on weight and scrap value.
Carries a salvage title or was written off by insurance after an accident. We buy these with or without paperwork in hand.
Blown engine, seized motor, slipping gears, or stuck in park — mechanical failures like these don't change whether we'll buy it, just the number.
Lost it or never had it? Missing paperwork slows things down a little, but it rarely stops a sale. The one exception: we can't buy a car that still has an active lien or title loan on it.
Wee Pay Cash For Cars serves every city in Lancaster County. Click any city below to see local service details and get a city-specific quote.
Firth is a small village in Lancaster County, Nebraska, situated as the southernmost community in the county and part of the Lincoln Metropolitan Statistical Area. With a population of 649 at the 2020 census, the village spans just 0.28 square miles and is bordered to the east by Big Nemaha Reservoir. Located in South Pass Township, Firth has deep roots in Nebraska's railroad history. The village was settled in the early 1870s as the Atchison & Nebraska Railroad extended toward Lincoln, and its post office was established in 1872, named for railroad Superintendent Frank Firth. Once the rail line was completed, Firth flourished as an important business hub, shipping an impressive seven hundred carloads of grain and livestock daily. The village has continued to serve its residents through education and community services over the decades. In 1916, a brick schoolhouse was constructed to replace an earlier two-story building, though it was eventually torn down in 1971 after the village consolidated its schools to form the Norris School District in 1964. During the 1970s, the community came together to establish the Lakeview Rest Home on land generously donated by Henry and Bertha TeKolste. Firth's notable contributions to history include being the birthplace of Orah Dee Clark, who became the first superintendent of Alaska schools.
No matter the condition, odds are good it's something we'll buy. Pick any service below to see how it plays out in Firth and the wider Lancaster County area.
Rusted out, falling apart, past the point of repair? We hand over cash for junk cars in Firth and tow them off for nothing.
Learn moreStill runs and looks decent? Take a fair cash offer and skip the whole ordeal — no online listings, no back-and-forth.
Learn moreSmashed up or written off by insurance? We pay real money for totaled cars in Firth, with or without a title.
Learn moreTurns over and nothing? Engine gone for good? Not a problem — we buy non-runners and roll the tow truck out to you.
Learn moreThe tow is built in and always free. We'll reach you anywhere in Firth, and nothing ever comes out of your payout.
Learn morePick up the phone or drop your details in the form above, and we'll book a free pickup that fits your day anywhere in Lancaster County.
Call 800-219-4551