Best Price Auto Salvage is a full-service auto recycler and parts distributor that stocks used, refurbished, and new OEM parts pulled from salvaged vehicles, operating as a cash-and-carry yard with a walk-through inventory system and mail/shipping option for remote customers across Oklahoma.
This is a traditional pick-your-part salvage yard, not a repair shop or new-parts retailer. The business sources vehicles from insurance totals, fleet liquidations, and trade-ins, then dismantles them and catalogs usable components. Unlike chain auto-parts stores that sell new merchandise, Best Price competes on price by offering recycled parts at 40 to 70 percent below new retail cost. The operation includes both a self-service yard where customers locate and pull their own parts (with tools available for rent or purchase) and a parts counter where staff can retrieve items from inventory for customers who prefer not to walk rows of vehicles.
The yard spans roughly three acres in south Oklahoma City, with a covered work area, a small retail counter for fasteners and fluids, and organized vehicle rows sorted by make and model. This setup suits budget-conscious do-it-yourself mechanics and body-shop owners who need to manage material costs on large repairs.
Best Price stocks parts for domestic and imported vehicles from the last 15 to 20 years, with inventory turnover weekly as new vehicles arrive. Common high-demand items include engines, transmissions, doors, fenders, headlights, radiators, and interior trim. Pricing varies by part condition and demand; a used engine might run $300 to $800 depending on mileage and model, while a fender could be $50 to $150. Recycled radiators typically fall between $75 and $200. New OEM parts (sourced through supplier networks rather than pulled from vehicles) carry a smaller markup than used stock.
The yard charges a flat $10 to $15 fee for non-members to pull your own parts, which includes access to hand tools. If you purchase a part, the walk-in fee is often waived. Members can join annually for around $25 to $50, which reduces per-visit costs if you frequent the yard. Verify current pricing and membership benefits by calling ahead, as these figures fluctuate with operational costs.
Shipping is available for mail orders; many customers photograph part locations using the online inventory system, call in their selection, and receive quotes before committing to purchase.
Pick-a-Part and other self-service yards operate similarly but often focus on a narrower geographic draw or model range. Best Price advantages include a larger acreage and a longer vehicle retention window, meaning rarer parts stay available longer. The trade-off is that peak-time congestion can make finding specific components slower.
New-parts retailers like AutoZone and O'Reilly offer immediate availability and warranties on new stock but charge full retail, typically double or triple the Best Price recycled-part cost. These chains suit drivers who need a part in an hour or want a guarantee; Best Price suits those who can wait a day or two and need to minimize material spend.
Local independent mechanics who repair vehicles frequently develop relationships with salvage yards for bulk orders and may negotiate better rates than walk-in customers. Best Price accepts fleet and contractor accounts with volume discounts.
Online recyclers and national part-finder networks can source used parts from yards nationwide and ship directly, eliminating the trip to Oklahoma City. However, they add 15 to 25 percent markups for logistics, making them costlier than local pickup.
Best Price works well for DIY enthusiasts, small collision shops managing material budgets, classic-car restorers sourcing hard-to-find trim pieces, and drivers rebuilding engines or transmissions on a budget. The self-service model appeals to those who enjoy the hunt and understand basic part identification.
It is not practical if you need a part today and have no mechanical experience identifying the right component in a wrecked vehicle. It requires time, physical effort, and often a return visit if your first choice does not fit. Customers without tool access or mobility to walk the yard should use the parts-counter service instead, though response time is longer.
Call ahead or check online to confirm the yard has your vehicle's make and model. Bring your vehicle's year, make, model, engine size, and part name or part number. Pay the walk-in fee at the counter and receive a hand-tool kit (socket sets, wrenches, screwdrivers). Staff will point you to the vehicle section or show you where to look in the inventory system. Bring a flashlight, work gloves, and a container or bag for small parts. Larger items like doors or bumpers require a truck or trailer. Most visits run 45 minutes to two hours depending on part complexity.
Best Price operates Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (verify these hours, as seasonal or holiday changes may apply). Parking is on-site and free. The address is in south Oklahoma City, approximately 10 minutes from I-44 and roughly 15 minutes from downtown. The location is not accessible by public transit; you will need a personal vehicle or ride to reach the yard.
All sales are final; parts are sold as-is without return options unless a part is clearly misidentified by staff. Bring cash or card; most payment methods are accepted at the counter.
Best Price Auto Salvage fills a cost gap for Oklahoma City drivers and repair shops who can invest time to save money on mechanical parts, and its long-standing operation reflects steady demand for affordable used inventory.
