Sell your car for cash today in Spanish Fort, Alabama. 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.
Selling a car in Spanish Fort shouldn't mean driving it anywhere — and with us, it doesn't. We work throughout Baldwin County and come straight to you, whether you're near the center of town or out toward the county line.
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 Spanish Fort, 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 Spanish Fort: 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.
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 Spanish Fort or Baldwin County. We come to you — you don't drive anywhere.
Selling a car in Alabama takes a few forms, and our driver brings what's needed and walks you through it. The car does need a clear title in your name — no active loans or liens.
Every car we buy could be potentially resold at auction, or used for parts, or recycled at a licensed Alabama yard. Nothing gets dumped or left behind.
Every car we look at in Spanish Fort 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. Note: we're not able to buy cars with an active loan still on them.
No surprise deductions when our driver shows up. The number we give you over the phone or online is the number you get paid.
There's no towing fee folded into the offer and no fee taken out after. Pickup and tow are always free in Spanish Fort.
Running, wrecked, missing parts, or sitting on a salvage title — we evaluate every car in Spanish Fort on its own, not by a blanket rule.
You get paid on the spot at pickup, before the car ever leaves your driveway.
Selling a car in Spanish Fort means signing the title over the right way. Title rules are set at the state level, so here's exactly what Alabama asks of you — and remember, when you sell to us, our driver brings the paperwork and walks you through every step at pickup.
In Alabama, sign the back of the title in the seller section and record the odometer reading.
No — notarization is not required.
Keep your plates — they stay with you and can transfer to your next car.
No problem — apply for a replacement title through the AL Department of Revenue (MVT 12-1 form).
No title in hand? We can often still buy it — bring your ID and registration and we will walk you through what Alabama needs.
Good to know: Vehicles 35 years and newer need an odometer disclosure on the title.
Want the full walkthrough? Read our step-by-step guide on how to sell a car without a title in Alabama.
For the official rules, see the Alabama DMV title page.
Wee Pay Cash For Cars serves every city in Baldwin County. Click any city below to see local service details and get a city-specific quote.
Spanish Fort is a city in Baldwin County, Alabama, located on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay with a 2020 population of 10,049. As a suburb of Mobile and part of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley metropolitan area, Spanish Fort carries rich historical roots extending back to 1702 when French founder Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville established Mobile. The area began as a French trading post, and one of its earliest known colonists was Louis Augustin Rochon, son of Mobile's co-founder Charles Rochon, who established a prosperous plantation on the bluffs overlooking the Blakeley River around 1750-1760.
During the Revolutionary War, Spanish forces under Bernardo de Gálvez took Mobile, bringing the entire Mobile Bay area under military administration. The Rochon plantation experienced hardship during this period, being raided and destroyed by Choctaw warriors on October 1, 1780. The Civil War left perhaps the deepest mark on Spanish Fort's identity. The city was heavily fortified as an eastern defense for Mobile, with multiple forts including Fort Huger, Fort Tracey, and Fort Alexis constructed for protection. The Battle of Spanish Fort in 1865 marked a turning point in the Mobile Campaign, ultimately allowing Union forces to advance on Fort Blakeley and subsequently enter Mobile unopposed.
Before incorporation on July 19, 1993, Spanish Fort was a rural area known as Bridehead, which developed after a causeway connected Mobile and Baldwin counties. Since then, the city has experienced significant growth, including the opening of Eastern Shore Centre in 2004 and the Spanish Fort Community Center in 2015.
No matter the condition, odds are good it's something we'll buy. Pick any service below to see how it plays out in Spanish Fort and the wider Baldwin County area.
Rusted out, falling apart, past the point of repair? We hand over cash for junk cars in Spanish Fort 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 Spanish Fort, 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 Spanish Fort, 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 Baldwin County.
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