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The Different Salvage Yard Vehicle Categories
 
Most salvage yards do not simply consist of heaps of twisted metal and scrap piles that are barely recognizable has former vehicles. In fact, many salvage yards have a wide variety of vehicles of all states of disrepair or decay, and these same salvage yards usually have an efficient organizational system for the cars on their lots. Different salvaged cards are assigned different categories... Continue Reading


Patterson Brothers Main St Service

200 N Main Avenue
Dyersburg, TN
38024
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(731) 285-3121
(731) 285-3128
(877) 652-7146



Our products and services include 24 hr recovery, 24 hr towing, accident removal, air conditioning, all damage free towing, alternators & etc, auto repair, autos, big & small, brake service, celebrating 40 years of quality service, celebrating over 38 years of quality service, flat bed, fuel pumps, heavy duty, honest service at a reasonable price, immediate service, light duty, light trucks, local & long distance, maintenance, patterson brothers wrecker service & towing, quick response, reasonable rates, road service available, roll back, salvage services, see our coupon, tie rods & ball joints replaced, trouble free towing, tune-ups, we tow them all, wheel balancing, wrecker service & recovery, wrecker service for any size vehicle, wrecker service for any vehicle and your place for tires - batteries & accessories.Brands: air conditioning.We accept licensed & insured for payment.Certifications/affiliations: licensed & insured.Day & night, reasonable rates, jerry patterson, no hill too steep, no ditch too deep, wreckers for any size job.In business since 1968.

 
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