Walt’s Auto Inc.

Springfield, United States

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We keep making improvements to serve you better. Today, Walt’s Auto, Inc. is a modern recycling facility. Our computerized inventory system gives fast, accurate answers and can locate parts within minutes. Our 20,000-square-foot building houses a showroom, warehouse and dismantling area. It all started in Xenia, Ohio in 1936 when Walter P. Wyen went into the used auto parts business. He owned and operated Xenia Auto Wrecking from 1936 to 1958. After closing the business in 1958, Walter took off a couple of years. After Dick and Gene finished school, Walter purchased 32 acres in Springfield, Ohio. It was here in May 1960 when Walt’s Auto, Inc. was established. Most of our parts come with warranties — sometimes better than the guarantees provided for new or rebuilt parts! Nearly all of the parts we sell are backed with a 90-​day warranty with extended warranties available on selected parts, up to one year parts and labor. And your satisfaction is always guaranteed.

— Car Parts

— Trucks Parts

— Tires

— Rims

— Honda Parts

— Ford Parts

— Toyota Parts

— GMC Parts

— 90-​day warranty (Call for details)

— Doors

— Windshield

— Engine Parts

— Transmission Parts

— Daily Delivery to local Shops & Garages

Walt’s Auto Parts, Inc.

3551 Springfield-​Xenia Road

Springfield, OH 45 506‑3933

1– 800−325−7564

Phone: 937−323−2558

FAX: 937−323−7572

History

Established in 1960.

It all started in Xenia, Ohio in 1936 when Walter P. Wyen went into the used auto parts business. He owned and operated Xenia Auto Wrecking from 1936 to 1958. After closing the business in 1958, Walter took off a couple of years. After Dick and Gene finished school, Walter purchased 32 acres in Springfield, Ohio. It was here in May 1960 when Walt’s Auto, Inc. was established.

Walt’s was operated like most yards were in the early days with boom trucks and torch wagons. In 1977 we started to pull things together and get organized. We purchased a new large forklift and a new big MAC crusher. In the summer of 1979 Walter passed away. Walt’s continued to grow and change with the times. Our first big change was the implementation of an AIMS inventory system. The inventory that we once stored in our heads was now stored on cards and tags.