Salvage yard help

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Lee
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Salvage yard help

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Hi,

I'm new to the Olympia, WA area and need recommendations for a Salvage yard for our era trucks.

So, fire away! Wheres a good "yard" at?

Thanks,
Lee
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These are a bit of a drive for you, but the pick-n-pull in Tacoma and Lynnwood usually have a good selection.
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Try car-part.com. Fill in the year, make and model, then select a part from their list and click search and it will give you a list of junkyards in the entire country that have the part your looking for. If you click on the distance column it will give you the junk yards closest to you.. I hope this helps you. Good Luck
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Re: Salvage yard help

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Greetings from Olympia Lee!

I haven't done much searching, but the Pick a Part in Tumwater http://www.pickapartolympia.com/ has bumps in it, or did when I called them a few months ago.
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