Pull A Part Auto Parts Yard

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(405) 235-3400

1200 South Santa Fe Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73109

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Mon - Fri8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Overview

Pull A Part Auto Parts Yard - Oklahoma City, OK

Pull A Part Auto Parts Yard is a self-service salvage yard in Oklahoma City where customers find used car parts, remove them themselves, and buy junk cars for scrap or parts. The yard runs on a "u-pull-it" model—customers locate, remove, and pay for parts on their own. Open Monday through Sunday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM with no weekend closures, the yard has served the Oklahoma City area for years. It carries a mix of vehicles, from compact cars to trucks and SUVs. Customers bring their own tools and pay by the pound for the parts they take. The yard also takes in vehicles for scrap or donation but doesn’t advertise cash-for-cars deals.

Services & What to Expect

Pull A Part is a self-service salvage yard. Customers find and remove their own parts from a large inventory of vehicles, including sedans, trucks, SUVs, and vans. Some cars are partially disassembled, but the yard doesn’t provide tools or help with removal.

How Self-Service Works

  • Find parts: Walk through the yard to locate the vehicle with the part you need. Cars are grouped by make and model, but some may already be partially taken apart.
  • Remove parts: Bring your own tools to take the part off the vehicle. The yard doesn’t supply tools or help with removal.
  • Pay by weight: After removing the part, take it to the scale area to be weighed. You pay based on the weight of the part, usually by the pound.
  • No membership needed: Unlike some salvage yards, Pull A Part doesn’t require a fee or sign-up to enter.

What to Bring

  • Tools like wrenches, sockets, and pry bars to remove parts.
  • A truck or trailer to haul parts away—some may be large or heavy.
  • Cash, debit, or credit card for payment (the yard takes major cards).
  • Gloves and safety gear—the yard can be dusty and has sharp metal.

Vehicles Available

The yard stocks a variety of vehicles, including:

  • Domestic and foreign sedans (Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Honda).
  • Trucks (Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado, Dodge Ram).
  • SUVs and crossovers (Jeep Cherokee, Toyota RAV4, Ford Explorer).
  • Vans and minivans (Chrysler Town & Country, Honda Odyssey).
  • Some older or classic cars, though selection changes often.
Inventory updates frequently as new vehicles arrive and others are sold for scrap.

Getting Rid of a Junk Car

Pull A Part takes vehicles for scrap or donation but doesn’t advertise cash payments. If you need to dispose of an old car, call the yard to check their current policies on vehicle acceptance and payment. Some salvage yards offer free removal, while others may pay a small amount depending on the car’s condition.

Location & Hours

Pull A Part Auto Parts Yard is at 1200 South Santa Fe Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73109. It’s easy to reach from nearby roads and has plenty of parking. The yard keeps the same hours every day:

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

The yard doesn’t close on weekends or holidays, so you can visit seven days a week. For directions, plug the address into a maps app or visit the official website for more details.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Pull A Part Auto Parts Yard?

The yard is open Monday through Sunday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. There are no weekend or holiday closures.

Does Pull A Part buy junk cars?

Pull A Part takes vehicles for scrap or donation but doesn’t advertise cash payments. If you need to sell a junk car, call the yard to confirm their current policies. Some salvage yards offer free removal or a small payment depending on the car’s condition.

What kind of parts can I find at Pull A Part?

The yard carries used parts from sedans, trucks, SUVs, and vans. Common items include engines, transmissions, doors, fenders, bumpers, interior parts (seats, dashboards), and electrical components. Inventory changes daily as vehicles are added and removed. Some older or classic cars may be available, but selection isn’t guaranteed.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Pull A Part?

Customers find the vehicle with the part they need, remove it using their own tools, and pay by the pound. No appointment or membership is required. The steps are:

  1. Walk through the yard to find the right vehicle.
  2. Remove the part with your tools.
  3. Take the part to the scale area to be weighed.
  4. Pay for the part by the pound (prices vary).
The yard doesn’t provide tools or help with removal.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

Yes, Pull A Part doesn’t supply tools. Bring wrenches, sockets, pry bars, and any other tools you’ll need. Gloves and safety gear are also a good idea—the yard can be dusty and has sharp metal.

Can I get a tour or help finding parts?

Pull A Part is self-service, so staff won’t give guided tours or help locate parts. They can answer basic questions or confirm if a vehicle is on-site, but customers usually need to research part locations ahead of time or ask for general guidance.

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Jason Hanson
Jason HansonGoogle
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3 months ago

Wasted a whole afternoon on this. I drove two hours out here because their online inventory said the part I needed was in stock. Got there, asked around, and nobody could find it. The guy on the phone swore it was there, but nope—total ghost. Now I’m stuck with a wasted tank of gas and no part. Not cool. ---

Paul Collins
Paul CollinsGoogle
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4 months ago

Honestly, this place is a lifesaver. The parts they have are way better than I expected—tons of options, everything neatly organized, and they even let you use their hand trucks for free to haul stuff around. The $3 entry fee is nothing compared to what you save. I got parts for a third of the retail price, so yeah, worth the trip. ---

MACZS MILLER
MACZS MILLERGoogle
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4 months ago

The people here are actually nice, not just the usual "get in, get out" vibe. They take their time, don’t rush you, and don’t act like you’re wasting their day. If you’re looking for a car to pick apart, this is a solid spot—just bring your own tools, gloves, and follow the rules. Makes the whole thing way less of a headache. ---

Miguel Marin
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6 months ago

Okay, so there’s this one guy working there who must’ve been fresh out of training or something. I’m hauling a top-end engine, it’s drizzling, and I’ve got a fuse box in my backpack because, you know, I’m not a magician—I can’t carry everything at once. He stops me like, *"What’s that?"* Bro, it’s a fuse box. It’s not like I’m smuggling a TV out of here. Dude acted like I was trying to pull a fast one, and for what? A $25 part they charged me $30 for. No note on the receipt, no explanation, just extra cash out of my pocket. Yeah, I’m salty. The 30-day return policy better work, or I’m coming back to laugh in his face. ---

Emerald Street
Emerald StreetGoogle
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8 months ago

Six years and I still come back to this place. It’s exactly what it says it is—a junkyard for used parts, no frills. You bring your own tools, wear shoes you don’t mind ruining, and you’ll leave with what you need. The staff knows their stuff and don’t give you a hard time. Prices are fair, selection’s decent, and honestly? I’ve tried other places, but I always end up back here. If you’re serious about saving money on car parts, this is where you go.

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