Pull-A-Part is a discount do-it-yourself used auto parts retailer.
As you look through our computerized inventory or cross reference, you will be able
to know exactly what cars are out there that you are looking for, how many there
are, and where they are located.
How can I find what cars are on the lots?
You may check the car inventory for any car at any of our locations by clicking
"
check inventory" or you can do it right from
our
home page. Please note that the car inventory
is updated every night so that the web site shows the most up-to-date information
that we have. Thanks.
If you have any other questions please fill out the "
Ask
A Question" form. Thanks.
What is the price of each part?
Pull-A-Part’s pricing model is unique. Each part has the same price – regardless
of the make, model or year. So the price for a 6 cylinder engine is the same for
a 1972 Plymouth Fury as a 1998 Mercedes. For more details on our pricing, please
visit "
Part Pricing".
If you have any other questions please fill out the "
Ask
A Question" form. Thanks.
How can I find out when a car meeting my specs arrives on the lot?
You may click on the "
Request a Car" button to leave
the make, model and year of the car you are interested in and the e-mail address
you wish the notification to be sent to. Please note that virtually all of the manufacturers
use the same parts across many models and many years – for example: a Buick Century
and an Oldsmobile Cutlass may have the same motor and many of the parts are identical.
So there may be many cars that have your part – not just the specific make, model
and year you reference. We suggest that you come to the closest lot and meet with
our customer service personnel who are there to help you.
If you have any other questions please fill out the "
Ask
A Question" form. Thanks.
Should I bring my own tools?
Yes. Pull-A-Part does not supply tools – other than a hoist for pulling an engine,
transmission, etc. You need to bring your own tools. For safety and insurance reasons,
you may not take a torch or major power tool onto the lot. Also you must check with
the manager before bringing any power tool onto the lot. The cars are already up
on stands so you do not need a jack. Thanks
If you have any other questions please fill out the "
Ask
A Question" form. Thanks.
Where can I find your locations, directions and phone numbers?
Please check out our
locations page for numbers
and directions to find the Pull-A-Part closest to you!