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It depends on what your working on.
Ii like Careys CCC salvage on S Eastern ave. Riverside salvage off sw 15th and macarthur is decent. Wilsons on sw 59th and Shields is Ford only. i like CCC and Riverside because you can go in the lot and find what you want, or they will find something for ya. Pull A Part on S 15th and sante fe is hit or miss depending on what your looking for...
It depends on what your working on.
Ii like Careys CCC salvage on S Eastern ave. Riverside salvage off sw 15th and macarthur is decent. Wilsons on sw 59th and Shields is Ford only. i like CCC and Riverside because you can go in the lot and find what you want, or they will find something for ya. Pull A Part on S 15th and sante fe is hit or miss depending on what your looking for...
I have a 1983 F-150 and recently went on a parts truck locating spree. I guess it all depends on what you are looking for. Carey's CCC was a very nice salvage yard, but they didn't really have much for my truck. Wilson's is hit and miss, depending on the year you are looking for, and Pull A Part tends to keep younger stock than what I have. I haven't tried Riverside yet or Rupperts off of I-35 (if they are still open).
In any case, if you find a good source of parts for early 80's trucks, let me know, would you?
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