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- 4.7Check mapAddress:311 Wall St, Hollidaysburg, PA (Zipcode: 16648)Phone:Open hours:Open from 08:00 am to 16:00 pmStatus:Open
Very good and professional people working there. I've been there several times and never had a problem. I would recommend them to anyone.
- 4.9Check mapAddress:403 Walters Ln, Hollidaysburg, PA (Zipcode: 16648)Phone:Open hours:Open from 08:00 am to 16:00 pmStatus:Open
Charlie has good prices and many hard to find parts. He has updated his waiting area with heat and accepts credit cards. Also towing is available. Very friendly.
- 4.3Check mapAddress:243 Chevrolet Dr, East Freedom, PA (Zipcode: 16637)Phone:Open hours:Open from 09:00 am to 17:00 pmStatus:Open
Very nice people. They had helped out alot with giving us the way around their auto yard . I would definitely come back and let my friends know about their place of business.
- 4.1Check mapAddress:1555 New Mill Run Rd, Altoona, PA (Zipcode: 16601)Phone:Open hours:Open from 08:00 am to 17:00 pmStatus:Open
Okay, I get it let's get something straight it's a junkyard. I'll get that out of the way before people jump all over me. If you're looking for a lug nut or possibly a bulb you might be okay but I guarantee if you're looking for anything on the undercarriage of any vehicle, they go out of their way to bend and smash everything you possibly could with the forks on the loaders when they move these cars around. You might as well take drive shaft off of their price list! I know there's not that many of these places left so that's all the more reason if they want to make any money they shouldn't beat everything up so bad before they park it. I've also been to other you pull it yards but at least make an effort to close hoods or keep things sealed up so the weather doesn't destroy everything. Again, lug nut you might be okay.
- 4.1Check mapAddress:900 Pennsylvania Ave, Tyrone, PA (Zipcode: 16686)Phone:Open hours:Open from 08:00 am to 17:00 pmStatus:Open
Hired them to tear down a building very nice staff they seem professional I'll get back to you when everything is done so far so good 😊 I'm getting back to you on G&R they were supposed to call me when the job was to be done that day they called me after it was done and demanded the final payment immediately even wanting me to drive to another site to give the man the check which I thought was a little unprofessional I wasn't there to supervise the destruction and things were broken that weren't broken before like pipes and wires they were not disconnected wasn't there to see what was going on and the pump inside my septic tank was snapped off because some wires were not unhooked if I would have been there maybe this would not have happened was disappointed on this end I've asked them a couple times to make sure they call me so I could have been there. Maybe this is why they did not want me there because I asked them if they was going to unhook everything and they said yes but apparently that wasn't the case.
Best scrap yard around friendly n awsome folks to do business with
- 3.8Check mapAddress:713 PA, Duncansville, PA (Zipcode: 16635)Phone:Open hours:Open from 08:00 am to 17:00 pmStatus:Open
DO NOT PURCHASE A VEHICLE FROM THIS COMPANY! When we went to pick up the box truck we purchased we noticed that they over filled the oil and multiple other fluid levels were low and needed to be filled. (not a big deal since we caught it, but if we hadn't, we would have had major issues that were completely their fault and would have been liable for repairs) Once we started driving the vehicle back to MN, we made it less than 500 miles and the fan near the radiator shattered and punctured the radiator causing us to be stranded on the side of the road in Ohio and lead to expensive repairs. When I reached out to them to see how we could work together on getting this repaired I was completely ghosted. They didn't seem to care that the vehicle they just sold us now needs costly repairs. At the very least, answer my phone calls or emails and be professional about how you aren't going to help us with any of the cost. I completely understand we purchased the vehicle with no warranty and if something like this would have happened in a couple months of us owning the vehicle then its clear they shouldn't be liable for anything but when you own a vehicle for less than 24 hours and major damage occurs by simply driving it down the road, I think anyone would expect the dealership to step up and help out with cost of repairs. Overall very disappointed on how they handled the situation, I would have been much more understanding if they would have answered my phone calls or emails and talked to me about how they are not liable. It was already a hard enough situation getting my employee flown back home from being stranded in Ohio and not having a work truck that we were relying on being here to handle our work load without the added hassle of having to contact the Attorney General of Pennsylvania to see if the dealership is liable for any of the damages. It all could have been resolved by simply answering my phone calls or emails.
I have been in the luxury automotive field for 12 years and have never had such a frustrating transaction as the one I attempted to have with this company. Have you ever ordered something online? I'm sure you have. They always ask for a billing AND shipping address. However with Tyrone Auto Salvage, I received pushback and attitude because our shipping address differs from our billing address (because we're a successful automotive shop with 7 different locations). Instead of providing customer service, they decided that the proper solution would be to cancel our order. Over a $40 part. That's fabulous business practice. My suggestion would be to add a shipping address portion to your credit card authorization form so you don't continue to lose business in the future.
- 2.8Check mapAddress:1813 Old 6th Avenue Rd, Altoona, PA (Zipcode: 16601)Phone:Open hours:Open from 08:00 am to 04:30 pmStatus:Open
If you are a truck driver and have a pick up at this facility not worth it to go. Lot of mud and scrap metals around, it's easy get damage your tires. It's very tight also, need to get scale two times. People are nice tho
I've been dealing with these people for over a quarter of a century, and I've never had the slightest problem with them. I moved back home to Rivesville, West Virginia 20 years ago, and when I need parts, I only buy from these people! I live 2-1/2 hours away, but, I deal with who I can trust!
- 4.5Check mapAddress:120 W 10th St, Tyrone, PA (Zipcode: 16686)Phone:Open hours:Open from 07:30 am to 05:30 pmStatus:Open
Moved to 120 west 10th street where Miller Auto Parts used to be. Right beside the railroad underpass.
Best people in the world! Excellent place to get parts, have a vehicle towed...etc.