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Pick Your Part - Oklahoma City

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(800) 962-2277

900 South Macarthur Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73128

Hours

Mon - Fri9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Sunday8:00 AM – 3:30 PM

Overview

Pick Your Part - Oklahoma City

Pick Your Part in Oklahoma City is a self-service auto salvage yard where you can find and remove your own used car parts. The yard has a large selection of vehicles—cars, trucks, and SUVs—in different stages of disassembly. You bring your own tools and pay by weight for the parts you take. The yard is open six days a week, with longer hours on weekends. No appointment is needed—just show up during business hours to start your search.

How It Works & What to Expect

Pick Your Part runs on a self-service model, meaning you handle the part selection and removal yourself. The yard stocks a broad range of used auto parts, from engines and transmissions to body panels, interior components, and mechanical parts. Tools aren’t provided, so you’ll need to bring your own. Payment is based on weight, with scales on-site for weighing your parts.

Self-Service Process

  • Visit during open hours and browse the inventory for the parts you need.
  • Parts are labeled with condition codes (like "Good," "Fair," or "Salvage") to help you judge their condition.
  • Once you’ve picked your parts, they’re weighed on the yard’s scales.
  • Pay at the checkout counter based on the total weight.
  • Bring your own tools—none are supplied for part removal.

What to Bring

  • Tools for removing parts (wrenches, sockets, pry bars, etc.).
  • A vehicle or trailer to haul parts away.
  • Cash, debit, or credit card (check the website for accepted payment types).
  • Gloves and safety gear—the yard can have sharp metal or debris.

Parts Available

The yard carries parts from domestic and foreign vehicles, including:

  • Engines and transmissions (condition and compatibility noted).
  • Body panels (doors, fenders, hoods, bumpers).
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim, wiring harnesses).
  • Suspension and drivetrain (control arms, axles, differentials).
  • Electrical components (alternators, starters, sensors, lights).
  • Braking systems (calipers, rotors, master cylinders).

Parts aren’t guaranteed to be in perfect shape, so check them carefully before taking them. The yard doesn’t offer warranties on used parts.

Selling a Junk Car

This location doesn’t buy vehicles. If you need to sell a junk car in Oklahoma, check with local scrap yards or online buyers that handle vehicle purchases.

Location & Hours

Pick Your Part - Oklahoma City is at 900 South MacArthur Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK 73128. The yard is easy to reach from nearby roads and has parking for customers. GPS usually points you to the right entrance, but signs mark the salvage yard.

Business Hours

Day Hours
Monday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Sunday 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM

The yard closes on major holidays. For the latest on hours or closures, call (800) 962-2277 or visit the official website .

Directions

The salvage yard is near MacArthur Boulevard and I-40. From I-40, take Exit 97 for MacArthur Boulevard and follow the signs. Street parking and a small lot are available for customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours at Pick Your Part in Oklahoma City?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM and on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM. Hours may change on holidays, so call ahead to confirm.

Does Pick Your Part buy junk cars?

No, this location doesn’t purchase vehicles. For cash for junk cars in Oklahoma, contact local scrap yards or online buyers that handle vehicle acquisitions.

What kinds of parts can I find here?

The yard has a wide selection of used auto parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, suspension parts, electrical systems, and braking components. Parts come from different vehicle makes and models, but condition varies—always check before taking them.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Pick Your Part?

You visit during open hours, find the parts you need, and remove them with your own tools. Parts are weighed on-site, and you pay by the pound. No tools or equipment are provided, so bring what you need. The yard doesn’t offer warranties on used parts.

Do I need an appointment?

No, walk-ins are welcome during business hours. Weekends can get busy, so arriving early helps with parking and access to parts.

Are there restrictions on what I can take?

Most usable auto parts are allowed, but some may have restrictions. Airbags, catalytic converters, and other regulated components might need special handling or paperwork. Ask staff before removing these items.

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Rob S.
Rob S.Google
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1 month ago

Prices here have shot up since the corporate buyout, and it’s not right. Back in the day, a single piston was $17.99. Now? $99. It’s all about lining shareholders’ pockets instead of helping customers. If you’ve got the time, just order online—Amazon’s cheaper, and a lot of their stuff is priced just as high as new parts at the local shops. Skip this place if you can. ---

Shanda Price
Shanda PriceGoogle
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1 month ago

Honestly, I love the whole scavenger hunt vibe of this place—it’s like digging for treasure, but with car parts instead of gold. The $2 cover charge for women is a bummer, but hey, at least it’s fair. Just tell them what you’re after (make, model, year), and they’ll pull up a list of matching cars and where to find them in the yard. They even check your tool bag or purse to make sure you’ve got the basics before you head out. Grab your ratchet set, maybe an umbrella (that sun is no joke), and start yanking parts yourself. Simple as that. ---

christian walker
christian walkerGoogle
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2 months ago

I’d give this place zero stars if I could. Tried to charge me $600 for a plastic intake manifold and an alternator for a 5.3L LS—brand-new ones at the auto store cost less. And the front desk staff? Downright rude. Wouldn’t go back, wouldn’t recommend. ---

Anthony Johnson
Anthony JohnsonGoogle
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2 months ago

These guys were a lifesaver. Gave my mom way more than her old car was worth, and they were friendly the whole time. Great spot for used parts, and I’ve gotten solid tips from them too. If you’re looking for reliable help, this is the place.

Susan Carr
Susan CarrGoogle
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4 months ago

We sold our old car to these guys, and they did exactly what they said they would. No surprises, no runaround—just a fair price and a smooth process. Made the whole thing way easier than I thought it’d be. Appreciate it. ---

B*M*K*E
B*M*K*EGoogle
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4 months ago

Honestly, I came in here expecting the worst after reading some of the other reviews online. But the guy at the counter actually listened when I said I didn’t want the warranty—they just took it off the bill without making a big deal about it. Maybe I just caught them on a good day, or maybe they’re actually decent people when you talk to them face-to-face. Either way, I got what I needed without any hassle. My only complaint is that I showed up at 9 sharp and had to wait until 9:40 for them to unlock the front door. That’s why I’m knocking off a star. ---

Christaffer 101
Christaffer 101Google
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5 months ago

Look, if you’re buying parts here, watch out—they’ll try to charge you for every little extra that comes with whatever you’re getting. I went in for an oil cooler, but when I got there, I found out it was actually a transmission line cooler too, with a plug on the back. Because it was riveted on, they hit me with the price for *both* parts instead of just counting it as one. Pull-a-part yards usually lump that stuff together, but not this place. They’ll nickel-and-dime you if you’re not careful. ---

Yul Pickering
Yul PickeringGoogle
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5 months ago

This might be the worst junkyard I’ve ever dealt with. Not only do they try to upsell you on every little thing, but they’ll slap an expensive warranty on your part without even telling you that you can just say no. Come on—people go to junkyards to *save* money, not get hit with hidden fees. This place is exactly as bad as its ratings suggest, and I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.

Jojo Bolds
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12 months ago

I don’t even know where to start with how much I like this place. I’m here all the time because I’m always hunting for parts, and they never let me down. The staff actually pays attention and helps me track things down instead of just pointing me toward the back and walking away. What really sets them apart, though, is their website—it’s got clear pictures of everything, and it’s always updated. I’ve been to other yards where half the stuff listed isn’t even there, but here? If it’s on the site, it’s on the shelf. That’s a huge time-saver when you’re in a hurry. ---

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