A & A Auto Parts & Salvage combines a traditional parts counter with an on-site vehicle salvage operation, serving both DIY mechanics and professional shops across Oklahoma City who need everything from common replacements to hard-to-find used components.
This is a hybrid operation: a retail auto parts counter stocked with new and rebuilt items, paired with an active salvage yard where vehicles are dismantled for reusable parts. The salvage side allows customers to source OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts at lower cost than new retailers, while the counter side serves those who need immediate availability and don't want to wait for a yard search. The business operates in a single location with both yard access and an indoor retail space, making it convenient for customers who want to browse new stock and check salvage inventory on the same trip. This dual model appeals to cost-conscious repair shops, owner-operators, and home mechanics in the OKC area who value inventory depth.
A & A stocks both new replacement parts (filters, belts, hoses, lights, batteries) and rebuilt components (alternators, starters, water pumps) at the counter. New parts generally follow standard retail pricing; a new oil filter runs $6 to $12, engine air filters $8 to $20, depending on vehicle application. Rebuilt alternators and starters typically range from $40 to $120, with core charges (credit toward the price if you return the old part) often $15 to $30. Used OEM parts pulled from salvage vehicles cost significantly less—often 40 to 60 percent below new retail—but availability depends on what vehicles are in the yard at any given time. The salvage team can quote prices once they locate a specific part in inventory, but exact costs fluctuate based on what models arrive. For common parts (door panels, windows, trim, bumpers, radiators), used stock is usually available within days. For rarer components or model-specific items, you may need to call ahead.
A & A's primary competitor for new parts is the chain auto parts market (AutoZone, O'Reilly, NAPA locations across OKC), where pricing is standardized and inventory is immediately visible online. Those chains win on convenience and instant part lookup; you can check stock from your phone and know exactly what you're getting. A & A wins on used OEM parts availability and cost—chain stores do not offer dismantled vehicle components, only new and rebuilt goods. For shops doing high-volume repair at lower margins, or for owners restoring vehicles with hard-to-find trim and panels, A & A's salvage side is irreplaceable. Local independent shops (such as Pick-n-Pull locations in the area) offer similar salvage-yard browsing, but A & A's combination of a staffed parts counter and organized yard access makes it faster for customers who do not want to spend hours picking through rows themselves. If you need a part today and know its exact specification, AutoZone or O'Reilly is faster; if you are hunting for a used door or obscure sensor and have some flexibility on timing, A & A is usually cheaper.
A & A is built for professional repair shops buying in small quantities, owner-operators fixing their own vehicles, and collectors or restorers sourcing used panels and trim at reasonable cost. It works well for customers within 20 minutes of the location who can visit in person. It is less suitable for someone who needs a part in the next two hours and has no time to call ahead, or for those living far outside OKC (phone and online ordering are available but require confirmation calls). Retail DIYers doing one-off repairs also work here, but they may find the chain stores faster if they do not need used components.
Call ahead with a year, make, model, and the specific part you need. If it is a new item, the counter staff can confirm stock immediately. If you are hunting salvage, they will check the yard and call back within an hour, usually. Visit the retail counter to pay, or the staff will walk you to the salvage section if your part is there. Bring your vehicle's VIN or note the specific engine code if the part is engine-dependent; staff can help match the correct unit. Cash and card are accepted. If you are buying a used part with a core charge, bring the old unit with you to receive immediate credit.
Verify current hours by phone before your first trip, as salvage yards sometimes adjust seasonally or for inventory intake days. A & A operates from a single location in Oklahoma City; the address and phone number are best confirmed directly to ensure accurate directions and current operating times.
A & A fills a gap that no single-format business in Oklahoma City can match, combining the speed of a parts counter with the cost savings and component diversity of an active salvage operation.
