How do I contact the Santa Rosa towing yard?
For our South Santa Rosa Towing Yard, call (707) 588-1250. For Parts & Services inquiries, call our North Yard at (707) 546-7553. There are times you need to be towed.
Will creams buy my car?
Important Note: Creams will ONLY buy vehicles with proper paperwork from the registered owner. How did you hear about us? * What Keyword / Phrase Did You Search For? What Website Referred You?
Are cream’s trucks available 24/7?
All of our trucks are available 24/7/365, night or day. Battery jumps, lock out’s, out of gas or a flat tire, no matter what the case, we will get you going fast. Cream’s is more than a car, truck or van used parts yard. We offer great prices on all the new parts you may need.
What is auto dismantling and towing?
We are an auto dismantling and towing company in Santa Rosa, CA. We specialize in salvaging all usable parts from non-operable or unused vehicles. This form of automotive recycling helps keep healthy car parts in circulation while properly remove faulty parts, or parts prone to malfunction, from the automotive market.
Who do I call for roadside assistance in Santa Rosa?
For emergency roadside assistance, call our North Towing Yard (707) 578-3225. For our South Santa Rosa Towing Yard, call (707) 588-1250. For Parts & Services inquiries, call our North Yard at (707) 595-9977. There are times you need to be towed. You’ve been in an accident. Or your car has broken down and you don’t know why.
Do you have to put a mask on to pick-n-Pull?
This pick-n-pull requires a mask upon entering the building to pay your $2 fee, before entering the car yard. Upon arriving at the door we were yelled at to put a mask on. We later noticed that this was a trend and upset other customers. I think the message would have been better received if folks were politely asked to put masks on.
Does Pick n Pull foul-up?
The Pick n Pull employee completing necessary paperwork admittedly to us fouled-up multiple times, to the point where wife and I, three hours later, drove home with our car. The employee admitted this problem had occurred before, but with a different employee.