Lewis Rose, Jr.
Wide variety of parts for cars, trucks n vans. Descent prices and good people.
Thanks for all yet help again Andy.
Littlefield’s Garage is a used auto parts shop located at 967 Dexter Rd in Corinna, Maine. It is a popular destination for those looking to purchase quality used car parts at an affordable price. The garage offers a variety of services and products, including salvaged vehicles, scrap metal, junkyard items, and wrecked cars. Customers can find all kinds of parts for their car repair needs here, from engines and transmissions to bumpers and windshields. Littlefield’s Garage has been in business for almost 40 years and its knowledgeable staff are always willing to help customers with whatever they need. With a wide selection of both domestic and import vehicles, Littlefield’s Garage is the go-to place for many locals needing reliable auto parts. The shop offers competitive prices as well as flexible payment plans for customers who are on a budget. For added convenience, the store also provides delivery services to local customers free of charge. Littlefield’s Garage prides itself on its commitment to customer satisfaction by providing quality products at reasonable prices while still keeping up with market trends in the automotive industry.
Wide variety of parts for cars, trucks n vans. Descent prices and good people.
Thanks for all yet help again Andy.
Very very helpful great place to find used car parts
Love this place. Knowledgable and friendly staff. Always can get me any part I need. Quickly and affordable.
Its a great place to find new and used parts.. The staff is vary helpful and quick to find you the right parts.. I recommend this place to any and everyone.. I will be back for more..
Back in November 2020, I bought a transfer case for my 2001 Ford Excursion. Due to many issues, I was unable to get it installed during the 90 day warranty period. Upon installing the transfer case during the last week of May 2021, I found out it was the wrong one. I originally thought it was malfunctioning, due to the output shaft being able to spin with the transmission in park.
After doing to investigating and taking measurements, I found out the case had to have come out of a truck that had a different transmission (different input shaft size and spline count). I called Littlefield’s and explained the situation, and they asked me to bring the case back, so I did. They exchanged the case with no problems, even though it was out of warranty for almost 90 days at this point. They really didn’t have to do that, but I am extremely grateful they did.
I will do business with them again when the need arises.