Need economical used auto parts? Grandpa John's Pick & Pull is the go-to place. Customers can easily find the parts they need at a fraction of the cost in their self-serve yard. The friendly staff provides helpful assistance and ensures a pleasant experience. One happy customer found floor mats, while another had a great experience selling a wrecked car and praised the good customer service. It's a great spot for do-it-yourself folks, but make sure to wear appropriate footwear when exploring their vast selection. Check out their hours and pay them a visit today!
Location:
USA, Wisconsin, Brown, Green Bay
Address:
1746 Velp Ave, Green Bay, WI 54303
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Web:
http://www.grandpajohnsautoparts.com/
Last update:
December 16, 2023
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Ron Garrity Google Review
"Had great experience. Needed just some floor mats for my grandson's 2013 Sentra. Only cost $2 to get in the yard and they gave me a list of 3 Sentra's in the yard with their location. They were easy to find and I found a real nice set of floor mats and all 4 only cost $20 total. The cashier was very friendly and helpfull. I strongly recommend Grandpa Johns for the do-it-yourself leople but would also recommend wearing boots though. With the melting snow it was wet."
Hal Miller Google Review
"Sold a wrecked car and had a very pleasant and efficient experience. I'd recommend them for parts and good customer service. Very friendly!"
Jenna Riley Google Review
"I would definitely not go here I have a old minivan that they wouldn’t take because it had high mileage and they didn’t believe the mileage on the vehicle hence the reason why I’m trying to scrape my car is because it has high mileage and then hang up on me because they don’t want to purchase a vehicle with high miles for scrap. Very terrible customer service and very terrible human beings. Starting to think that there is a lot more wrong with the world."