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Old 01-19-2005, 10:37 PM
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Wrecking yards in your area Man/Sask

What are your favorite wrecking yards, either Man or Sask.? Mine is in Clavet, Sask., lots of older and newer Ford truck parts, just got a clean gas tank, a couple of front wheels with tubeless tires, a real nice seat(from a 91 F150) and a hood hinge for my 71 F350. Lots of Ford cars from the 60`s up.
 
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Just take up Springfield Road in Winnipeg. 5 solid blocks of wrecking yards. All being real good. Fave has to be Buck's. Lots there and CHEAP!!
 
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Amigo's has good selection and okay prices but I've always found service lacking and sometimes a little arrogant. Buck's has great prices but not much for selection and the wheelbarrows always have flat tires.
 
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Amigo's has good selection and okay prices but I've always found service lacking and sometimes a little arrogant. Buck's has great prices but not much for selection and the wheelbarrows always have flat tires.
Amigo`s is the closest and they are ok once you get to know them. I am there quite often so they now know me. I got a clean gas tank for my 71 F350 with a sending unit for $55, a rad shop wanted $175 to clean and coat mine.
 
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My favorite is Buck's in Regina.I am a regular there and they seem to get a lot of Rangers, Bronco II's and late 70's to early 90's Ford full size trucks and vans.There is another good one but I don't know what it is called, its on McDonald St. just south of the railway tracks.I have also bought a few vehicles off SGI and if you need a lot of parts it can be a good choice as I see trucks there from about $400 and up.
 
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Oak Lake is the closest to me in Canada, but Bottineau ND is closer. Wesman salvage has a lot of stuff, but never what I am looking for. And they are fairly expensive (700 for a 8.8 rear end, got one for 375 in Oak Lake)

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