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Wild Cat Auto Wrecking

Deanfitz27

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Id just like you all to know of the great service I received from Wild Cat Auto Wrecking in Sandy, Oregon. I purchased a used power steering kit from them (pump, box, shaft and pulley) about 5 years ago, I’m only now building the car, they had the conversion sent to Feel Firm to be rebuild and then it was sent to Illinois where I was picking up the newly purchased project car, which I transported home to Canada (approx 2500 miles). Upon assembling there was a issue with the power steering pulley and the crank pulley they supplied, I called them after 5 years, they pulled up the invoice, we figured out the problem and they had a new pulley shipped out to me that I received in 7 days, which is actually quicker than any parts I order out of either Canada or the US. They were great to deal with, very friendly, prompt and knowledgeable service!
 
They are good peeps, I have had the same experience.....

Thanks for posting!
 
Those aholes never called me back when I was doing my restoration I called them on a couple of parts, they said they would check and get back to me, and never heard a word from them again!
 
Those aholes never called me back when I was doing my restoration I called them on a couple of parts, they said they would check and get back to me, and never heard a word from them again!

Sorry about that. Same thing happened to me on a couple different occasions . I was about to write them off. Not too long after that my wife and I were vacationing around Sandy where their located, so we dropped in. These people are on the go. There's only a couple people that opperate the phones. The yard guys are constantly pulling parts and there's not a lot of them to go around either. This is the largest Mopar yard in the NorthWest. If you didn't get a call back don't take it personally these people are hump'n. If you don't get an answer call them back.
 
Those aholes never called me back when I was doing my restoration I called them on a couple of parts, they said they would check and get back to me, and never heard a word from them again!

Ask for Vanessa. She knows her stuff and speaks Mopar
 
That was over 6 years ago, and I am done with my restoration! LOL
 
Vanessa was great to deal with and the owner as well they texted pictures back and forth with me to ensure we had the correct pulley figured out

When I was there I talked with both of them , great people. Vanessa is very knowledgeable .
 
Some pics from my trip there Sept 2017:

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About 50/50 with them but with the limited number of Mopar options, I keep them on the list. Sometimes they get back to you in a day, other times you need to call them repeatedly. Don't bother leaving a voice message, just call them back. Got some '66 Belvedere bumper brackets that were bent worse than the ones we were replacing but they were very helpful on the '67 Chrysler New Yorker project with parts. Ask for lots of pictures of the parts before they send them.
 
About 50/50 with them but with the limited number of Mopar options, I keep them on the list. Sometimes they get back to you in a day, other times you need to call them repeatedly. Don't bother leaving a voice message, just call them back. Got some '66 Belvedere bumper brackets that were bent worse than the ones we were replacing but they were very helpful on the '67 Chrysler New Yorker project with parts. Ask for lots of pictures of the parts before they send them.
This is true sometimes prices out of whack. They wanted $250 for a set of head light bezels for my 68 Dart with a couple small dings. I could get the new chineeses EBay ones for that. Ended up buying a nice set from somebody on a bodies for $50.but to be fair I have gotten good stuff for a good price. I think it depends on rarity and inventory
 
This is true sometimes prices out of whack. They wanted $250 for a set of head light bezels for my 68 Dart with a couple small dings. I could get the new chineeses EBay ones for that. Ended up buying a nice set from somebody on a bodies for $50.but to be fair I have gotten good stuff for a good price. I think it depends on rarity and inventory

Ed does a lot of foreign business. They are constantly shipping to Europe.
 
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