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mckellyb
06-03-2008, 11:13 PM
I could use some 'junk' parts, and y'never now what you find you just must have when digging through a junkyard, but I've just returned to Texas after a ten-year absence, and before, I lived in Dallas, which has Jefferson for junkyard nirvana.

Austin, though, is new territory for me, and I've found I rarely get an accurate answer over the phone, so are there places I should visit?

I'm specifically looking for '86-'91 W126 sedan parts, interior and exterior.

Thanks!

BigRich
06-08-2008, 12:08 AM
austin vedub si a good place to chek out capitol citty crushed every thing euro star motors ripted me off dont trust them

Pooka
10-02-2008, 04:22 PM
The only places I found worth going to are out 183 south about 15 miles or so past the airport.

For some reason they are all on one side of the road. Get out the Austin phone book and see what is out there. I think that if you pass "Pop's" then you have passed the last one.

Sadly, due to the price of land in Austin, there are really no good yards for the DIY types. The ones out on 183 are sort of hit and miss when it comes to Mercedes.

There used to be a number of good yards north of Waco on I-35, but they seem to be drying up as well. The little yards, I mean. The big yards are still there. If you know the area I am talking about then you know what I mean, and it might be worth the drive if you just want to see what they have.

There is a pick and pull type of yard in San Antionio on the south side of town that is pretty good for older (1990 and before) Mercedes, but you have to walk a bit to get back into where the Mercedes are. It is a nice place with a great parking lot, though, and the prices are very fair.

There is really nothing to compare to Jefferson Street. I have been going there since 1964 and it just keeps getting better! If you get up to Grand Prairie check out a yard just north of the Trinity River on MacArthur (which used to be Meyers Road) as he sometimes has some interesting cars in there.

Pooka