"We'll remove your junk car, truck or farm equipment
fast — usually within 48 hours."
~ Lou Simmons

Donate your car and feed 20 families!

DONATE your
Old, Unwanted Car or Truck...

And feed 20 families by helping our community food drive, Sunday in the Country of Millerton!


Here's how to help, in three
quick & easy steps:

Step #1. You give us a call. We welcome any unwanted "junk" cars and trucks to be recycled. Our service area is the Hudson Valley, the Berkshires and Western Connecticut.

Step #2. We come to your home or business with our own tow truck. We're local people, the Simmons family of Millerton.

Step #3. Your donation helps feed local families. Just one donated car or truck will enable 20 families to be fed through Sunday in the Country Food Drive. Since 1995, Sunday in the Country has fed over 10,000 people by distributing Thanksgiving and Christmas turkeys and food baskets, as well as supplying food pantries throughout the year. As a donor, you'll feel good about giving, and you'll receive a tax-deductible donation receipt. The donation amount depends on the vehicle's make, model, condition and whether parts are salvageable. Vehicles are recycled for scrap and parts, so your donation is good for the earth too. It's a win-win situation for everyone. Family with turkey dinner

To donate your car or truck, call 860-671-1391 and ask for Lou.


We also accept your unwanted machinery, farm equipment and large trucks because we have the towing capacity to haul away even the largest items, including old farm tractors, dump trucks, quarry parts and machinery, excavation equipment, old busses, etc. Call us!
All vehicle recycling is handled by Lou Simmons, whose nephew, Bill Simmons, was formerly the coordinator of Sunday in the Country Food Drive here in Millerton, New York. The group is now led by "NASCAR" Dave MacMillan. Sunday in the Country has fed over 10,000 people by distributing Thanksgiving and Christmas turkeys and food baskets since 1995. They supply local food pantries throughout the year, and their support network includes families, individuals, fire departments, businesses and the listening audience of the Sunday in the Country Radio Show which can be heard on Sunday mornings on WHDD 91.9 FM and 1020 AM, Sharon, Connecticut. Sunday in the Country Food Drive has official 501c3 charitable status, so donations are tax deductible. If you have questions or comments, please give Lou a call. Thank you!

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