Kings Mountain, North Carolina (NC) Automotive Wrecking for Scrap Companies

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J E Herndon Co
P.O. BOX 1608
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-4711
Oak Grove Recycling Center
1127 Oak Grove Rd.
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-1903
C & C Scrap Iron & Metal Inc
P.O. BOX 549
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-8053
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J E Herndon Co
530 Kinmont Industrial
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-1583
C & C Scrap Iron & Metal Inc
1538 Bethlehem Rd.
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-8053
J E Herndon Co
1020 Je Herndon Access Rd.
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-4711
Textile Watse Disposal
509 Katherine Ave.
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-5020
C & C Scrap Iron & Metal Inc
PO Box 549
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-8053
Kings Wiping Cloth Co
811 Floyd St.
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-6400
Morris Scrap Metal Inc
P.O. BOX 309
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-3869
J E Herndon Co
PO Box 1608
Kings Mountain NC 28086
(704) 739-4711
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