B & B Auto Parts & Salvage is a combined new-parts retailer and vehicle salvage yard serving Oklahoma City mechanics, body shops, and do-it-yourself car owners who need both inventory depth and cost flexibility across domestic and import vehicles.
The business operates two linked operations from the same location: a counter-service new-parts shop stocking filters, belts, hoses, batteries, and common wear items, plus a salvage yard where customers can pull parts from junked vehicles or order components sourced from the yard inventory. This dual model appeals to shops with tight budgets during slow seasons and to DIY owners rebuilding older cars who need a specific trim piece or assembly at salvage pricing rather than new-part cost.
New parts pricing runs standard to competitive with other Oklahoma City retailers; B & B does not typically undercut specialty chains on common items like Motorcraft or OEM equivalents, but salvage-yard pricing on used components runs 40 to 70 percent below new retail depending on condition and availability. A used door panel, window regulator, or transmission pan sourced from the yard costs roughly one-third to one-half of new. New batteries range from $60 to $140 depending on size and cold-cranking amps. The salvage inventory turns on what vehicles arrive; popular domestic trucks and sedans have steady availability, while parts for less common vehicles may require a special order to a network yard. Call ahead if you need a specific component to confirm stock or sourcing time.
AutoZone, O'Reilly, and NAPA have wider geographic reach and guaranteed inventory lookup systems, making them faster for emergency new-parts runs during business hours. B & B's advantage lies in salvage pricing for used parts and in direct access to yard stock, which matters most when a repair calls for a hard-to-find assembly or when a fleet operator needs to minimize per-unit cost across multiple vehicles. For a one-off new filter or battery, the big-box retailers offer longer hours and instant availability; for a pull-it-yourself door or the sourcing of a used transmission, B & B is the more economical choice and the one that teaches a DIY owner how the yard system works.
This location works well for shade-tree mechanics, collision shops managing parts costs on older-model repaints, and fleet operators buying used components in volume. Customers comfortable with salvage-yard logistics and pull-your-own options find real savings. It is less suitable for someone needing a part within an hour or who prefers the certainty of new-part warranties; for that, AutoZone or O'Reilly remain faster.
Walk-in customers can browse new-part shelves or ask a counter staff member to check salvage inventory for a specific vehicle year, make, model, and part. If pulling your own, you pay a yard access fee (typically $5 to $10) plus the component cost. If the yard sources the part for you, turnaround ranges from same-day for common items to several business days for special requests to network yards. Bring your vehicle's VIN or year-make-model to speed the search.
B & B operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours (typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) with reduced or closed Saturday hours; call to confirm Saturday availability and current hours, as yard operations occasionally shift seasonally. On-site parking accommodates vehicles and light trucks. The yard is located in a south Oklahoma City industrial area with direct vehicle access to the salvage lot.
B & B Auto Parts & Salvage fills a cost-conscious niche in Oklahoma City's repair ecosystem where budget and inventory depth matter more than speed or brand-new guarantees.
