Cool! I see 2 '66 Ramblers in Birmingham and a '64 in Jackson. Do the yards pull a part on request? Or is it completely drive out with tools, scan the lot, find the parts, pay and pull? The parts I'm looking for aren't worth a drive to Jackson, but might be worth a drive to Birmingham. On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx> wrote: > That's easy Bruce! You have "Pull-A-Part" in Atlanta. Go to > www.pullapart.com and they have a search feature. You can put in the > location and search for any car you want. You can do the same thing at > www.picknpull.com. There are no locations near Atlanta -- closest are > Tallahasse and Panama City, FL, then Virginia Beach, VA. You have THREE > Pull-A-Part locations in Atlanta alone, then one in Augusta too. Augusta GA > and Columbia SC are close to me -- Columbia about an hour away and Augusta > about an hour and fifteen minutes. > > Note that both tell you if they have a "1978 AMC Concord" or whatever, and > even where it is in the lot (what row it's on anyway), but they DO NOT tell > you what's left on it or what condition it's in. That would be way too much > hassle! When a car comes in they make a bar code label for it and plug it in > the computer then stick it out on the lot. When they crush it they scan the > label and take it out of the database. So when looking for something > specific make sure there are several cars with interchangeable parts on the > lot or you may be disappointed. When I have to go for something I'll look > around at any AMCs and see if there's anything worth mentioning on the list > or worth taking there. Nothing so far. > > They generally leave a car out for six months then crush it. These are > really crusher operations, they just sell a few parts first! There is a > crusher on site. _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com