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PICK N PULL • AUTOCAMPS

Pick n PullPick-N-Pull
Simply put, Pick-n-Pull has combined the power of a Hollander Interchange, with the inventory of the Pick-n-Pull yards. Hollander has capitalized on this and has developed an interchange program that allows for someone to search across different models of vehicles for the parts that will fit on their car also. Customers can either go into the store of their choice to look-up cars, or they can call 1-800-442-5865 and one of their Customer Service Associates will be happy to help them find the parts they need!

Stop by one of the Pick-n-Pull locations with your tools, pay a small admission fee, find a vehicle with the parts you need and pull the parts yourself! All of the vehicles are set on customized supports to raise them off the ground so you can easily and safely pull your parts. The average Pick-n-Pull store has 14 acres and over 1,200 cars and trucks to choose from so chances are they have the parts you need! Pick-n-Pull is proud of the fact that they recycle more than 250,000 vehicles and service more than 4 million self-service customers each year.

Freshest Inventory, Great Prices! Pick-n-Pull is an industry-leading chain of self-service auto parts stores providing recycled original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts at incredible prices. For over 20 years, they have been offering quality parts for all makes and models of foreign and domestic cars, vans and light trucks. Their selection of parts is tough to beat with new arrivals daily and stores are open 7 days a week! 43 U.S. Locations and Canada. www.picknpull.com

Submitted by Ray Y.

AutocampsAUTO CAMPS
Auto camps predated motels by a few years. Unlike motels, auto camps and tourist courts typically provided bed and breakfast or hotel style service, usually with stand-alone cabins. After the invention of the motel, auto camps continued in popularity through the Depression years and after World War II, their popularity finally starting to diminish with the construction of freeways and changes in consumer demands. Examples include the Rising Sun Auto Camp in Glacier National Park and Blue Bonnet Court in Texas. Such facilities were “mom-and-pop” facilities on the outskirts of a town that were as quirky as their owners. They attracted the first “road warriors” as they crossed North America in their new AUTO CAMPS automobiles. The 1935 City Directory for San Diego, CA lists “motel” type accommodations under Tourist Camps.

Photo submitted by Lynn P.

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