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A-Z Auto Parts & Auto Sales

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(405) 769-4122

10824 Northeast 23rd Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73141

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Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
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Overview

A-Z Auto Parts & Auto Sales - Oklahoma City, OK

A-Z Auto Parts & Auto Sales is a self-service auto salvage yard in Oklahoma City. Customers can browse, remove, and buy used car parts on their own. The yard follows a "u-pull-it" model, where you find and take parts from junked vehicles yourself. Pre-pulled parts are also available for quick pickup. This is a good option for saving money on repairs, especially for older or discontinued car models. Bring your own tools and a way to haul parts away. The yard doesn’t buy junk cars on-site, but owners can sell their old vehicles through local cash-for-cars services .

What to Expect

A-Z Auto Parts offers two main ways to get parts: self-service salvage and pre-pulled components. Here’s how each works.

Self-Service Salvage (U-Pull-It)

Customers enter the lot to search for parts themselves. Vehicles are grouped by make and model, though the exact layout can change. To remove parts, you’ll need to:

  • Bring your own tools (wrenches, sockets, pry bars, etc.).
  • Have a truck, trailer, or large vehicle to transport parts.
  • Pay by the pound at checkout (see pricing section).
  • Follow yard rules, such as not cutting frames or major structural parts without approval.

Staff don’t help with part removal, so come prepared. A worker will weigh your part(s) and calculate the cost based on the current per-pound rate.

Pre-Pulled Parts

Need a part fast? A-Z Auto Parts keeps a selection of pre-removed components near the office. These include engines, transmissions, doors, fenders, and interior pieces like seats or dashboards. Prices are set per part—check the list below for examples.

No On-Site Junk Car Purchases

A-Z Auto Parts doesn’t buy junk cars at the yard. If you need to sell an old vehicle, look into local cash-for-cars buyers , which often offer free towing and same-day payments.

Payment & Policies

The yard takes cash, debit, and some credit cards (ask staff for details). You may need to show ID for larger purchases. No refunds are given once parts leave the lot, so check them carefully before buying.

Location & Hours

A-Z Auto Parts & Auto Sales is at 10824 NE 23rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73141 , in a light industrial area near I-235. Plenty of parking is available for trailers and large vehicles.

Business Hours

Day Hours
Monday 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

The yard closes at 5:30 PM sharp. Arrive early to give yourself enough time to find and remove parts.

Directions

From I-235 (North or South):

  • Take Exit 82 for NE 23rd Street.
  • Turn east onto NE 23rd Street.
  • Drive about 0.3 miles—the yard will be on your right, marked by a large sign.
GPS can be unreliable for salvage yards, so plug the address (10824 NE 23rd St, OKC, 73141) into Google Maps or Waze.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for A-Z Auto Parts?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. It’s closed on weekends. Plan to arrive before 5:30 PM to finish up.

Does A-Z Auto Parts buy junk cars?

No, the yard doesn’t purchase junk cars on-site. However, you can sell your old car through licensed junk car buyers in Oklahoma City, which often provide free towing and same-day cash.

What kind of parts are available?

The yard carries a wide range of used auto parts, including:

  • Engines and transmissions (pre-pulled or in-vehicle).
  • Body panels (doors, fenders, hoods, bumpers).
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, consoles, trim).
  • Suspension and drivetrain components (control arms, axles, differentials).
  • Electrical parts (wiring harnesses, alternators, starters).
  • Braking system parts (calipers, rotors, master cylinders).
Pre-pulled parts are near the office, while in-vehicle parts require you to locate and remove them yourself.

How does self-service salvage work?

Here’s the process:

  1. Come prepared: Bring tools and a way to haul parts (truck or trailer).
  2. Find the part: Vehicles are organized by make and model. Ask staff if you need help.
  3. Remove the part: Take it apart and pull it out yourself. Follow yard rules (no cutting frames without approval).
  4. Weigh and pay: Staff will weigh your part and charge by the pound (typically $0.50–$1.00 per pound, depending on metal type).
  5. Checkout: Pay at the office (cash, debit, or credit). Inspect parts before leaving.
The process usually takes 30–90 minutes. Clean up any debris you create.

Do I need an appointment?

No appointments are needed. The yard operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early on busy days (like Fridays) to avoid crowds.

Are there restrictions on which parts I can take?

Yes, the yard has a few rules:

  • Don’t cut or remove major structural parts (like frame rails) without asking staff first.
  • Airbags and safety-related parts may have special handling requirements.
  • Don’t take parts from vehicles marked as "reserved" or "pending sale."
  • Contain and dispose of fluids (oil, coolant) properly. The yard may provide containers or disposal areas.
Ask staff if you’re unsure about a part.

Parts Pricing

Pricing is based on weight for self-service parts, with pre-pulled components listed at fixed prices. Rates were last updated on the business website ( www.a-zautoparts.com ):

Category Part Price Notes
Self-Service (Per Pound) Ferrous metal (engine blocks, transmission cases) $0.75/lb Weighted at checkout; minimum charge may apply.
Self-Service (Per Pound) Non-ferrous metal (aluminum wheels, radiators) $1.25/lb Higher value due to recycling demand.
Pre-Pulled Parts 4-cylinder engine (Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic) $250–$400 Price varies by year, mileage, and condition.
Pre-Pulled Parts Automatic transmission (4-speed, Ford F-150) $300–$500 Higher cost for heavy-duty or late-model transmissions.
Pre-Pulled Parts Car door (driver or passenger side) $50–$150 Price depends on make, model, and damage.
Pre-Pulled Parts Seats (front bucket or bench) $30–$100 Leather or premium upholstery costs more.

Prices can change. Always confirm rates with staff before buying.

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Steve Guinn
Steve GuinnGoogle
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2 months ago

Dropped $5,500 on a motor that’s completely useless. Won’t even turn over. Absolute garbage. Stay far away from this place—these people are the reason good customers get screwed. Buy from someone who actually cares. God might forgive them. I won’t.

Christopher Coutts
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2 months ago

Got up early to grab a seat belt buckle—called the day before and they said it was in stock. Twenty minutes later, I’m standing at the counter, and the only person there to help me was this one lady. She was nice enough, but the rest of the staff acted like they were doing me a favor just being there. I asked for the part, and some guy snatched the paper from her hand and snapped, *"They’ll just have to wait a damn minute."* Okay, buddy, it’s 9 AM. I get it, you’re not a morning person. But then I go to pay, and no one’s around to ring me up. I told the lady I’d grab breakfast and come back. When I did, she looked exhausted. Turns out? The buckle was already sold off with some other parts. So I wasted an hour driving there for nothing. She at least said *"Safe travels"* when I left, but come on—this place is a mess. The front counter’s drowning, the parts guys act like they’re doing you a favor, and they don’t even know what’s in stock. Fix it. ---

Luther Dawson
Luther DawsonGoogle
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2 months ago

Drove forty miles out of my way for a drive shaft, sat there for half an hour, and when I finally asked for it, the guy just shrugs and says, *"Oh, we don’t have that one."* Turns out it was some catalog error, and the closest one’s in Texas—way overpriced. Not buying another thing from A to Z Auto Parts. Ever. ---

LeAnn Frieburg
LeAnn FrieburgGoogle
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2 months ago

These folks are solid. Always make it easy, and we’re happy to keep coming back. Appreciate the good work. ---

Matthew
MatthewGoogle
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3 months ago

Bought a 2016 Dodge Challenger V6 engine from these guys—supposedly under 35k miles. Thing’s a disaster. Lifters shot, thermostat sensor dead, and it leaks oil like a sieve. Their website says *"100% guarantee,"* but when I called to complain, they hit me with *"Oh, that’s only a 90-day warranty."* Meanwhile, my insurance claim took five months to process. No paperwork, no backup, just a busted engine and a bunch of excuses. Don’t waste your time—or your money—here. ---

Sherrie Chastain
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7 months ago

Ordered a part here and ended up waiting two months just to find out it wasn’t coming—turns out they messed up the shipping costs. Still waiting on a refund, and honestly, I wouldn’t recommend dealing with this place unless you’ve got nothing better to do. ---

luis Chavez
luis ChavezGoogle
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9 months ago

Got exactly what I needed, fast, and at a good price. Even better? They sent the right part the first time—no back-and-forth, no hassle. That’s how it should always work. ---

Megan Nolen
Megan NolenGoogle
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9 months ago

Called this place expecting a decent selection of used parts, but they barely had anything. No starters, no alternators—those are the basics—and they don’t even carry windshields. The name makes it sound like they’ve got a real inventory, but don’t waste your time unless you’re desperate. ---

brian fox
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11 months ago

The place is fine, I guess. Paid $90 for a car window when I could’ve grabbed one for $35 at a pull-and-pay if they’d had my model. Called ahead about shipping, and they quoted me $125 extra, so I drove out to pick it up myself—only to show up and find out it wasn’t ready. Still, the staff seemed alright, and the shop itself wasn’t bad. Wouldn’t give it more than 2.5 stars, though. ---

Ja anw
Ja anwGoogle
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3 years ago

Prices were fair, and the service was actually great. Steven went out of his way to help me—no nonsense, just good, honest service. If everyone ran their business like this, I’d never complain about auto parts again. Five stars, no question.

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