Established since 1982, Viking Auto Dismantlers pride ourselves in being a very professional, highly recommended and affordable Vauxhall breakers, based in Birmingham. We test and repair Vauxhall, Rover spares and MG spares to our main dealer standards. Our skilled technicians are extremely helpful and offer friendly advice on your mechanical problems, so if you have any questions, feel free to call us on 0121 459 6866.
Our Vauxhall breakers is located close to the M42, offering easy access from the motorway network, and covers Worcester, Warwick and surrounding areas.
Here at Viking Auto Dismantlers, we specialise in MG, Rover and Vauxhall parts, testing and repairing cars and spares in our workshops. We make sure all Vauxhall spares and parts are fully operating before we remove them from the vehicle.
We also make deliveries of our spares and parts, world and nationwide, including body panels and engines. All of our Rover, MG and Vauxhall parts come fully guaranteed.
Our Vauxhall repairs are quality assured and performed by our highly skilled mechanical engineers. Trained to main dealer standards, our mechanics have a broad knowledge of fitting, repairing and replacing vehicle parts. Our Vauxhall repairs are performed using the latest equipment, to get the best results.
All of our stock is from one of our workshops or sourced from nearby stockrooms in Worcester, Warwick and other surrounding areas.
If you would like more information about our services, rates, or would just like some advice from one of our technicians, call us on 0121 459 6866, or fill in the form on our contact page.
Worcester, located in the West Midlands, was where the final battle of the Civil War took place and is home to the Lea and Perrins factory, makers of traditional Worcestershire Sauce. The most well known landmark in Worcester is the Cathedral, which has the only circular chapter house in the country and houses King Johns tomb.
Warwick, meaning 'dwellings by the weir', is situated upon the River Avon. The most famous landmark in Warwick is most probably the Castle, which was founded in 1068 by William the Conqueror. The Great Fire of Warwick destroyed most of the town centre in 1694, so many of the buildings are only as old as the early 18th century.
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