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Amwest Vintage Auto Parts at 3821 E Wier Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85040

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(602) 437-8177

2625 East University Drive, Phoenix, Arizona 85034

Hours

Mon - Fri9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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SundayClosed

Overview

Amwest Vintage Auto Parts at 3821 E Wier Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85040

Amwest Vintage Auto Parts is a self-service salvage yard in Phoenix that specializes in parts for classic and vintage cars. Located at 3821 E Wier Ave, it’s been in business for over 30 years, helping car owners, mechanics, and restorers find hard-to-find parts for vehicles from the 1950s to newer models.

The yard offers two main ways to get parts: a self-service u-pull-it area where customers search and remove parts themselves, and a counter with pre-pulled components ready for immediate purchase. Amwest also buys scrap metal—aluminum and steel—for cash on the spot. While the focus is on classic cars, they also carry parts for newer vehicles, making it a good stop for both restoration projects and repairs.

Services & What to Expect

Amwest Vintage Auto Parts is a self-service salvage yard, meaning customers can enter during business hours to find and remove parts from salvaged vehicles. The yard is organized by make and model, with signs to help visitors navigate. Tools for cutting and removing parts are usually on-site, but it’s a good idea to check ahead or bring your own.

Self-Service Salvage (U-Pull-It)

  • Customers can enter the yard Monday–Thursday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM, and Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM. No appointment is needed.
  • Basic tools (cutters, wrenches, pry bars) are available for part removal. Gloves and safety gear are a must.
  • Parts are sold by the pound after inspection. Pricing is based on weight.
  • The inventory includes parts from vintage and classic cars (1950s–present), such as engines, transmissions, body panels, and interior components.

Pre-Pulled Parts & Counter Service

In addition to the self-service area, Amwest has a counter with pre-pulled parts for quick purchases. Staff can help identify parts and check availability, though inventory changes daily.

Scrap Metal Recycling

Amwest buys scrap metal, including aluminum and steel, for cash. This service is separate from the auto salvage operation and is handled in a designated area. Call ahead to confirm current pricing and what types of metal they accept.

What to Bring

  • A valid ID or driver’s license (required for entry).
  • Gloves, safety glasses, and work clothes (the yard is a working salvage environment).
  • Tools, if you prefer your own (though basic tools are usually provided).
  • Cash or a debit/credit card (confirm payment methods before visiting).
  • A list of the parts you need, including the make, model, and year of the vehicle.

Getting Rid of an Old Vehicle

If you have a junk car to sell, many salvage yards—including those that specialize in vintage parts—offer cash for vehicles. Contact local yards directly to ask about their buying process, as policies vary.

Location & Hours

Amwest Vintage Auto Parts is at 3821 E Wier Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85040. The yard is in an industrial area east of downtown, with easy access from I-10 and nearby roads. Parking is available on-site.

Business Hours

Day Hours
Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Directions & Nearby Landmarks

Amwest Vintage Auto Parts is about 5 miles east of downtown Phoenix, near E Wier Ave and S 32nd St. Nearby landmarks include:

  • Phoenix International Raceway (3 miles northeast).
  • South Mountain Park and Preserve (5 miles southwest).
  • Fry’s Food Stores (0.5 miles west on E Wier Ave).
  • I-10 Freeway (1 mile north, with access to Tucson and Los Angeles).

For real-time directions, use Google Maps with the address 3821 E Wier Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85040.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Amwest Vintage Auto Parts?

Amwest is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The yard is closed on weekends and holidays. Call (602) 437-8177 to confirm hours before visiting.

Does Amwest Vintage Auto Parts buy junk cars?

Amwest doesn’t advertise a junk car buying service, but many salvage yards accept vehicles for scrap or parts. Check with local yards or use a cash-for-cars service to compare offers.

What kind of parts can I find at Amwest Vintage Auto Parts?

The yard specializes in parts for vintage and classic cars (1950s–present), including:

  • Engines and transmissions (domestic and foreign).
  • Body panels, bumpers, and trim.
  • Interior components like seats, dashboards, and door panels.
  • Suspension and drivetrain parts.
  • Electrical components such as wiring harnesses, alternators, and starters.

While the focus is on classic cars, some newer vehicle parts may also be available. Call ahead or visit to check inventory.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Amwest Vintage Auto Parts?

Self-service salvage at Amwest works like this:

  1. Arrive during open hours (no appointment needed).
  2. Show a valid ID at the entrance.
  3. Find the part you need in the salvage yard (organized by make, model, and year).
  4. Remove the part using provided tools (or your own).
  5. Weigh the part at checkout.
  6. Pay by the pound (pricing is posted on-site).

Staff can help with part identification or tool use if needed. Always wear gloves and safety gear—the yard has sharp metal and debris.

Do I need to make an appointment to visit Amwest Vintage Auto Parts?

No, Amwest is walk-in only during open hours (Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM). However, calling ahead at (602) 437-8177 is a good idea if:

  • You need a specific part and want to confirm it’s in stock.
  • You plan to visit outside regular hours.
  • You have a large order or need help removing a part.

The yard doesn’t offer after-hours access or appointments for self-service salvage.

Are tools provided at Amwest Vintage Auto Parts?

Basic tools like cutters, wrenches, and pry bars are usually available for customers to use. However, the selection can vary, and tools wear out over time. If you have your own tools, bring them. Always return borrowed tools to the designated area after use.

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D. E.
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4 months ago

Dan didn’t just sell me a part—he spent 20 minutes walking me through how to install it, then double-checked my order to make sure I didn’t miss anything. The guy’s got a knack for Mustangs and actually *listens* when you talk. I’ve bought from a lot of salvage yards, but this is the first time I’ve left feeling like I got the part *and* the help. Next time I need something, I’m coming back. ---

Mark S
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6 months ago

I was looking for a specific part for my Mustang and thought I’d have to hunt all over the place—but these guys had it. And not just that one part. They’ve got shelves and shelves of everything you could possibly need, from rare trim pieces to common bolts. If you’re restoring or just upgrading, they’re the spot. ---

Chuck Luton, Sr
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1 year ago

Every time I walk into Dan’s, I do a double take at the sheer *amount* of Mustang parts crammed in there. New core supports sitting next to 40-year-old taillight lenses, rare interior pieces mixed in with common suspension bits—it’s like a time capsule of Ford muscle. I’ve been coming here for years, and I still find stuff I didn’t know existed. ---

Nathaniel Moss
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2 years ago

I called Dan about a part, and he swore up and down he had it in stock. Showed up, and not only was it gone, but he acted like it was my fault for asking. When I pushed back, he brushed me off with some vague excuse about “inventory issues.” Don’t waste your time or money here. If this is how he treats customers, I’d rather drive 30 extra minutes to somewhere that won’t waste my day. ---

Doyle Buckmaster
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5 years ago

You’re not gonna find a better place for Mustang restoration parts than this. The guys who run it don’t just hand you a box and take your money—they’ll dig through their stock with you, ask what year/model you’ve got, and point out things you might not have even known you needed. Saved me a ton of time (and money) more than once. If you’re serious about your classic Ford, start here.

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