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Lorenz Service Older Cars
25309 MO-20, Corder, MO 64021
Car Repair / Used Auto & Classic Car Parts5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Greg is a wealth of knowledge, not only with the 500+ vintage vehicles in his yard but anything automotive related! A buddy of mine and I were allowed to tour the 'field of dreams' for some parts..."
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K&M Auto Salvage, LLC
4901 N Wyatt Ln, Columbia, MO 65202
Used Auto Parts / Self Service62.6 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Went in today to locate and hopefully replace a bent rim for my suv. I quoted a few places before who wanted to basically rob me of my wallet(Dobbs) and then finally found K&M. When I got there I..."
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Porters Auto Salvage
3231 N Stadium Dr, Kansas City, MO 64128
Used Auto Parts59.9 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"I called up there looking for a fuel pump for my Lincoln Navigator Scott answered my call Scott took my questions Scott got me the part Scoot took care of me. And at A very reasonable Price..."
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Birmingham Auto Parts Inc
600 Spratley St, Kansas City, MO 64161
Used Auto Parts / Self Service57.6 miles 3.4/5 - 3 reviews
SalvageParts Review
Worth the Trip
"As far as I am concerned, Birmingham Auto is the best around. They pull the parts for you and their prices are still fair. Every part I get from them is always in good shape. The staff is..."
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Sorrels Auto and Truck Parts LLC
4313 Interstate 70 Dr SW, Columbia, MO 65203
Used Auto Parts / Self Service54.3 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Just got a window from there and it was a great price and in perfect condition and they got it ready for me really quickly. The other places either wouldn't answer the phone or or way more..."
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Little Roberts Auto Salvage
2408 Blue Ridge Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64129
Used Auto Parts / Self Service57.6 miles 3.3/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Large selection of mostly domestic vehicles in this self serve salvage yard. Lot is kept relatively clean and much of it is paved, the rest is on gravel which is great on rainy days. Staff..."
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Larry's Auto
1435 W Ashley Rd, Boonville, MO 65233
Auto Repair Shop / Used Auto Parts / Towing Service34.5 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Called Larry's Auto when my car wouldn't start. He arrived in a timely manner, friendly and courteous. Towed the car to dealership, made sure we had other transportation and he took care..."
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Bumper To Bumper Auto Parts/Crow-Burlingame
204 W Ashley Rd, Boonville, MO 65233
Used Auto Parts35.5 miles 3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Great fast and friendly service everytime. Matt and marsha are always willing to help. Very knowledgeable and always offer low prices. Will be back for sure!."
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Ajax Auto Parts Inc
10401 E US Hwy 24, Independence, MO 64053
Used Auto Parts / Self Service57 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Man I love this place.. Ajax Automotive always pulls through... when I needed an intricate part or today like I need a starter, Ajax is there! Always genuine manufacture (GM for me) parts..."
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Midtown Auto Recycler
3129 Harrison St, Kansas City, MO 64109
Auto Repair Shop / Used Auto Parts62.9 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Best mechanic shop and auto sales I've been to in Kansas City. A mechanic named Henry gave me the quick and expert service that I needed. The price was more than fair. Highly recommend it this place."
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FAQs on used auto parts stores in Sweet Springs
Can I pay with a credit card?
Many salvage yards and used auto parts stores accept credit cards as a payment method. In case of some self-service junkyards, may accept credit cards for entrance fees or additional services, but many primarily deal in cash transactions. The nature of self-service yards, where customers pull their own parts, often involves a simpler and more straightforward payment process, and cash is commonly preferred.
Are they open on weekends?
Some of them, so check their operating hours.
Can I pull parts from vehicles myself at a junkyard?
In many cases, yes, you can pull parts from vehicles yourself at a junkyard. This process is commonly known as "self-service" or "you-pull-it" yards.
Before entering, you typically sign in and may pay an entrance fee or for a container to carry parts. It's crucial to follow safety guidelines, use proper techniques, and be aware of environmental regulations. After removing the parts, you bring them to a payment area, where fees are often based on the type of part.
Do they offer warranties?
Some provide limited warranties on certain parts. Inquire about their specific policies.
What types of car parts can I find?
They typically have a wide range of parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, and more.
Can I return a part if it doesn't fit or work?
In case of junkyards, some have strict no-return policies, especially for self-service yards where customers pull their own parts. On the other hand, many salvage yards and used auto parts stores may offer more lenient return policies. However, it's essential to inquire about and understand the specific terms and conditions before making a purchase.
How long does it take to pull a part at a self-service junkyard?
The time it takes to pull a part depends on the complexity of the task and your experience. Simple and easily accessible parts may take just 15-30 minutes, while more complex components or those located in challenging areas of a vehicle could take an hour or more.
Are there any environmental benefits to using recycled car parts?
Using recycled car parts offers environmental benefits by conserving natural resources, reducing energy consumption, and minimizing landfill waste. The process involves reusing components from salvaged vehicles, extending product life and promoting a circular economy. Recycling lowers the demand for new raw materials, curbing resource-intensive extraction and manufacturing processes, which, in turn, decreases greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of new parts.