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Fax: (253) 841-1904

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buick, cadillac, chevrolet, chrysler, dodge, ford, oldsmobile, plymouth, pontiac
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Hagen's Auto Parts & Machine

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Teach Auto One

11/12/2019

Provided by DexKnows
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Great Service on the River

I have been buying parts for older auto from Hagen's since the cars they are selling parts for were new.
I have have not had a bad experience ever!

john.arbeeny

06/28/2012

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The best for vintage and antiq...

The best for vintage and antique auto parts. Very knowledgeable. Had original brake cylinders and master cylinder for a '39 Plymouth and clutch slave cylinder for a '67 Jaguar lined with stainless steel for lots less than the cost of new and very rapid turn around.

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Lorne D.

12/22/2010

Provided by DexKnows
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Ripoff at Hagen Auto Parts Store

Hagen Auto Parts deliberty gave me the wrong information when I went to them to have new lining put on the front brake shoes for my 1931 Buick. They told me that it would cost $1.00 an inch to have my two front wheel brake shoes relined. So I calculated in my head that it would cost about $65.00. So I asked them if that would be around $65.00 to $70.00 to have them done. they told me yes. The next day I brought the brake shoes in to have them relined. Five days later I went down to pick them up, The guy at the counter told me that that would be $148.00 for relining the two front brake shoes. I couldn't believe it, that was more than twice as much as I had been told. ( by the way they don't give you a work order its all word of mouth). I told him that I was told it would cost about $65, He told me that the rest was labor. I told him that I was not happy with the price. So he picks up the brake shoes and takes them in the back room and removes the new brake pads and then gives them

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Lorne D.

12/22/2010

Provided by Superpages
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I know Hagen Auto Parts deliberty gave me the wrong information when I went to them to have new lining put on the front brake shoes for my 1931 Buick. They told me that it would cost $1.00 an inch to have my two front wheel brake shoes relined. So I calculated in my head that it would cost about $65.00. So I asked them if that would be around $65.00 to $70.00 to have them done. they told me yes. The next day I brought the brake shoes in to have them relined. Five days later I went down to pick them up, The guy at the counter told me that that would be $148.00 for relining the two front brake shoes. I couldn't believe it, that was more than twice as much as I had been told. ( by the way they don't give you a work order its all word of mouth). I told him that I was told it would cost about $65, He told me that the rest was labor. I told him that I was not happy with the price. So he picks up the brake shoes and takes them in the back room and removes the new brake pads. I woun't be back

synapsix

09/14/2009

Overall
Good

I needed some brake cylinders sleeved for my 51. Turn around time was great with a good price to boot. The old cylinders are better than new now!!

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Phone: (253) 845-7020

Address: 1526 River Rd, Puyallup, WA 98371

Website: http://www.hagensautoparts.com

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