Yes, you can donate a damaged car in Texas today

In Texas, you can donate a car with dents, rust, cracked glass, accident or storm damage. Rev Up Giving arranges free towing, no repairs needed, and you still receive a full IRS-ready tax receipt.

If you’re in Texas staring at a dented, rusty, or storm-damaged car and wondering if anyone will take it, the answer is yes. With Rev Up Giving, you can donate a car with body damage, cracked or shattered glass, accident damage, hail dings, or surface rust and still make a real difference. Body damage does not disqualify your vehicle from donation. We’ll help you turn that problem car in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, or any Texas town into vital support for people who are blind or visually impaired through Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) charity.

Here’s how it works in Texas: you don’t fix anything. Rev Up Giving arranges free towing from your driveway, apartment lot, ranch, or storage yard—running or not. Heritage for the Blind accepts cars in any cosmetic condition, including heavy dents, rust, broken or missing bumpers, cracked windshields, and storm or accident damage. Your deduction is based on the actual sale proceeds after pickup, not how the car looks. A heavily damaged vehicle may sell for less, which can mean a lower deduction, but your minimum guaranteed receipt is still $500. If it sells for more than $500, you’ll receive the higher amount and the IRS Form 1098-C when required. It’s straightforward, Texas-local friendly, and costs you nothing.

How to get your free pickup scheduled

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1. Tell us about your damaged Texas vehicle

Start online or by phone and share the basics: year, make, model, location, and the type of body damage—hail dents in Fort Worth, a cracked windshield in El Paso, rust in Corpus Christi, or accident damage in San Antonio. Cosmetic or structural damage almost never disqualifies your car; we just need an honest description so we can plan pickup and sale correctly.

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2. Schedule free towing anywhere in Texas

Once you submit your info, Rev Up Giving arranges a licensed tow partner to pick up your car at no cost—whether it’s at your home in Plano, an apartment in Midtown Houston, a shop in Lubbock, or a ranch outside Waco. Running or not, with smashed panels or broken glass, the tow is still free and you don’t have to be embarrassed by the damage.

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3. We handle the damaged vehicle sale

After pickup, your damaged car is evaluated and sold—sometimes at auction, sometimes for parts or recycling, depending on its condition. Dents, rust, storm damage, or cracked glass may reduce what it brings, but it still generates proceeds. Heritage for the Blind uses those proceeds to fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired nationwide, including Texans.

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4. Receive your tax receipt and keep your records

When the sale is complete, you receive a tax receipt. You’re guaranteed at least a $500 receipt, even if your vehicle’s damage is severe. If the car sells for more than $500, your deduction is based on the actual sale price, and for amounts over $500 you’ll receive IRS Form 1098-C to attach to your return. Keep this with your Texas tax records.

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5. Enjoy the cleared space and impact you’ve made

Your damaged car is gone, your driveway or lot in places like Arlington, Sugar Land, Round Rock, or McAllen is finally clear, and you’ve made a meaningful contribution without paying for repairs or towing. You’ve turned a Texas eyesore into real support for Heritage for the Blind—all while earning a legitimate tax deduction for a vehicle you thought was worthless.

Potential complications to watch for

Missing or incorrect Texas title

Tip: Body damage isn’t usually a problem, but paperwork can be. If the Texas title is lost, in another name, or has errors, it may slow things down. Have your title handy if possible, and let us know up front if there are issues so we can explain your options under Texas DMV rules before scheduling the tow.

Car stored in a tight or unsafe location

Tip: Severely damaged or undrivable vehicles stuck in backyards, alleys, or small garages around older Houston or San Antonio neighborhoods may need extra planning. Tell us if your car has flat tires, missing wheels, or can’t roll so we can send the right truck and avoid delays or rescheduling on pickup day.

Personal items left in a wrecked or storm car

Tip: It’s easy to forget what’s inside a car after an accident or hailstorm. Before pickup, remove personal items, plates if your state requires it, and anything you want to keep. Tow drivers can’t guarantee the return of belongings once the vehicle leaves your property, especially from heavily damaged interiors or broken trunks.

Unrealistic expectations about deduction amount

Tip: A car with major body damage, rust, or broken glass may not sell for top dollar. You’re guaranteed a minimum $500 tax receipt, but if it sells for more, your deduction is based on that real sale price. Ask us what to expect with your specific vehicle so you’re clear and comfortable before you donate.

FAQ

My car has heavy hail dents and a cracked windshield. Can I still donate it in Texas?
Yes. Texas hail damage and cracked or shattered glass do not disqualify your vehicle. Rev Up Giving works with Heritage for the Blind, which accepts cars in any cosmetic condition. The car may sell for less because of the damage, but you still get free towing and a minimum $500 tax receipt, with more if it sells higher.
The car was in an accident and the front end is smashed. Will you still take it?
In most cases, yes. Accident damage, including smashed fenders, bent frames, and deployed airbags, usually doesn’t prevent donation. The towing team can often load non-running, heavily damaged vehicles. Just describe the damage honestly so we can plan the right kind of truck and set realistic expectations for the eventual sale value and deduction.
Do I have to repair the dents, rust, or broken glass before donating?
No. You do not need to repair anything before donating in Texas. Skip the body shop and glass repair. Rev Up Giving arranges free pickup, and Heritage for the Blind accepts vehicles with dents, rust, cracked windshields, and cosmetic or structural body damage. The car is sold as-is, and the sale price—not its pre-damage estimate—determines your deduction.
How is my tax deduction calculated for a damaged car?
Your deduction is based on the actual sale price of your donated vehicle, not how it looked before the damage. You are guaranteed at least a $500 receipt. If the car sells for more than $500, you can generally deduct that higher amount. For sales over $500, we provide IRS Form 1098-C to attach to your return as documentation.
Will you still pick up my car for free if it doesn’t run?
Yes. Free towing is included across Texas whether your car runs or not. Even if the engine is blown, the frame is bent, or the wheels are damaged, we can usually arrange a tow from your home, workplace, body shop, or storage lot. There is no towing cost to you, and the damage doesn’t change that.
Can you really pick up anywhere in Texas, even smaller towns?
Yes. We arrange pickups in major metros like Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, as well as smaller cities and many rural areas. Whether your damaged car is in suburbs like Frisco, Katy, New Braunfels, or in a small Panhandle or Hill Country town, we’ll work to coordinate a convenient, no-cost tow for you.
What does my damaged car actually support when I donate?
When you donate through Rev Up Giving, the net proceeds from your vehicle’s sale go to Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Those funds help support services and resources for people who are blind or visually impaired. Even a cosmetically rough or accident-damaged car from Texas can be turned into meaningful charitable support.

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Body damage won’t stop your donation in Texas. Whether your car has dents, rust, cracked glass, accident damage, or hail and storm scars, Rev Up Giving can tow it free, as-is, and direct proceeds to Heritage for the Blind. Your tax deduction is based on the real sale price, with a guaranteed minimum $500 receipt. Take the first step now—share a few details about your damaged vehicle and we’ll handle the rest, from pickup to paperwork.

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