http://www.picknpull.com
This is courtesy of toughtercel from a while back - XLNT resource!
You can search the company's stock by location and distance.
I did not know it was a company that had yards across the USA and Canada; I though "picknpull" was just a generic name.
Tom M.
National PicknPull Site
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National PicknPull Site
T4WD augury?
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Re: National PicknPull Site
Those are my favorite local yards to patronize, my area has 4 P'n'Ps. They are the most organized, get fresh cars constantly, have decent prices esp when you hit their sales, and will give cash back on returns within a month. If you go to the "car search" feature it will tell you what/how many of a given model, where it is in the yard and exactly when they received it.
It's almost scary how hi-tek they are if you're old enough to remember the pre-computer days. Twenty years ago you would ask a yard employee if they had a certain car and, after a healthy swig off his Natural Light tall boy, he would bark "check yourself, kid, and try not to piss on the cars". Good times!
It's almost scary how hi-tek they are if you're old enough to remember the pre-computer days. Twenty years ago you would ask a yard employee if they had a certain car and, after a healthy swig off his Natural Light tall boy, he would bark "check yourself, kid, and try not to piss on the cars". Good times!
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Re: National PicknPull Site
helpful to a point, you still have to phone to see if the Toyota Tercel is a wagon, HB or ?. There was one 87 showing up online that the PIck'n pull guy couldn't pull up on his system in Edmonton.
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Re: National PicknPull Site
You guys are lucky. I've never seen a wagon out here in Denver, ever - the closest I've seen is an 87 Corolla sedan or an 85 MR2.
Re: National PicknPull Site
i live in an area where PicknPull orignated and there are 4 yards close by. you still need to go to the yard and use their computer for color matching. if you phone they can be very not helpful. However, there are still lots of early model tercels out here - i used to be able to just walk the rows (pre computer) and look at the roof lines to identify the tercel wagons. i keep looking for an 1983 roof rack upright to replace the one nana knocked off at a railroad crossing, but have not found one exactly matching. i recently pulled a carb that looked good to replace my original, but it had been sitting too long and needed a good cleaning. it seems like just this year 1983 is too old for the pnp's but the 3ac models are still there now and again.
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Re: National PicknPull Site
I gotta roof rack (83 sr5 4x4) watcha got for trade
I used to laugh at the man with a pinto , until I became a humble servicer of a tercel
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Re: National PicknPull Site
Another helpful resource for those of us not living in the P-n-P belt is car-part.com. It is used by a large amount of yards all across the country and you can use it to search for a specific part or parts for a vehicle. New England is not by any means in the P-nP belt, and so this is basically our only resource. Another thing to realize is that some of the yards are not on any sort of computerized system, so if you want to find out what they have, the only way to find out their stock is to call or visit. We have a large local yard that is "off the map", run by a guy in his late 70s -- early 80s who at some times is the friendliest guy on earth and at other times has literally yelled at me over the phone .
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