Always had better luck at NAPA. I don't have time for blank stares.
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Now the hires seem to be mostly very young, and often female who don't know much more than what color a car isRockAuto...
The local parts stores have been a joke for the last 15-20 years. They used to hire guys with dirt under their nails. Now they hire hippies with skin burns and the faint smell of cooking oil.
Microfiche... mixed paint that way back in the early 70’s at NAPAI moved to Alabama in 76. I was 16 and had a Suzuki motocross bike. Needed some parts. Went to Suzuki shop and counter guy didn’t have a clue. I had to go behind the counter and show this guy what I needed. This was way before internet. Had some kind of film with diagrams. Suprising they always had the parts I needed. Now days they are a mega dealer.
When I worked the parts counter we used catalogs. No computer asking stupid questions.
Yep that was itSame here... You had to know parts back then. You had to know which vendor catalog to go to and where that catalog was located in that 4-6 ft long rack of catalogs not including the ones under the counter.
You actually had guys selling parts that new how to work on cars bacYep that was it