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Auto Salvage Yards on McKinley


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Has anyone gotten parts from the auto salvage yards on McKinley Road (westside of downtown C'Bus, south of Grandview)? Namely:

 

1) Woody's Auto Salvage - http://www.insiderpages.com/b/3719552496

2) Central City Auto Parts - http://www.eccap.com/

 

My '82 Chevy has a few things wrong with it (particularly the gauges and double-shaft radio don't work), and I wondered if it's worth the effort to check these places out...

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I go to Edisons and woodies all the time, More so to just browse they are decent yards just dont expect to pull anything from under the car

 

Mud is yummy though :)

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CCAP is not worth it. Woody's has a fair number of vehicles, usually late 80s to mid 90s, but they jam the cars in so tight some can't be accessed. Edison usually has a lot of cars, but is MUDDY and there doesn't seem to be any organization beyond "Cars left, minivans right". They also seem to get the "weird" stuff more than other yards.

PnP is still the best though.

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if you don't want to pull the parts ccap is your best bet they charge a little more but I've never gotten anything but top quality from them......

 

I'd check around some of the truck resto places or jc whitney you can probably have the stuff brand new for a decent price

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Where is Edison's?

 

I'm looking for window gaskets, and some interior trim pieces. L.A. decades have rotted out the rubber and plastic bits inside my truck...even if a gasket is cracked, it's got to be better than the non-existant pieces I have on there, and it'll be cheaper than new...

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Where is Edison's?

 

I'm looking for window gaskets, and some interior trim pieces. L.A. decades have rotted out the rubber and plastic bits inside my truck...even if a gasket is cracked, it's got to be better than the non-existant pieces I have on there, and it'll be cheaper than new...

 

1529 McKinley Ave.

 

It's literally right down the road from Woodys. If you take the McKinley turn (The cresting turn after passing over 670), at the bottom of the hill you'll take a right at the stop light. It's less than a quarter mile down the road on the right hand side.

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