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Locality: Santa Maria, California

Phone: +1 805-347-3300



Address: 715 W Century St 93455 Santa Maria, CA, US

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Santa Maria Towing 29.06.2021

1987 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat. 2 wheel drive, duel factory tanks, 5.0 V8. Nice truck runs good. One owner, has the original Ford owner card warranty ID and owners manual. $7000 OBO. Photos in comments.

Santa Maria Towing 11.06.2021

Don't forget to order your flags!

Santa Maria Towing 25.05.2021

AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 5th 10 AMAUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 5th 10 AM

Santa Maria Towing 10.05.2021

Join us as we celebrate #America on the Fourth of July! Elks Recreation invites you to join our first Annual You’ve Been Flagged fundraiser. Surprise a frie...nd or family member or even your favorite Veteran with these beautiful flags! Click on the link to participate! #AmericaProud #AmericaStrong #IndependenceDay2021 #AmericanFlagsinyouryard #TeamSantaMaria #LetsCelebrateTogether #RedWhiteBlue https://www.elksrec.com/p/about/youve-been-flagged

Santa Maria Towing 08.05.2021

Auction list for tomorrow.

Santa Maria Towing 29.04.2021

AUCTION SATURDAY MAY 1 ST 10 AMAUCTION SATURDAY MAY 1 ST 10 AM

Santa Maria Towing 22.04.2021

AUCTION SATURDAY APRIL 3RD 10 AM

Santa Maria Towing 13.04.2021

AUCTION Saturday March 6 10 AMAUCTION Saturday March 6 10 AM

Santa Maria Towing 31.03.2021

AUCTION SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6th 10AMAUCTION SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6th 10AM

Santa Maria Towing 25.03.2021

FYI, one of the new laws for the new year. 'Move over, slow down' AB 2285 amends California’s move over, slow down law, expanding the requirement that drivers slow down and/or move to another lane as they approach emergency vehicles that are displaying lights and are parked alongside the highway. ... The new rule applies to Caltrans vehicles and tow trucks in addition to law enforcement, fire personnel, ambulances and other authorized emergency vehicles and was enacted to prevent collisions with moving vehicles and those working on the highway, according to Caltrans District 5 spokesman Jim Shivers. "This new legislation basically expands the 'move over' law from state highways onto local roads and streets that are overseen by the local county or city," he added. There is no speed threshold for drivers to slow down, only that they slow down "below the maximum speed limit for optimum [driving] conditions," according to San Luis Obispo CHP Officer Mike Poelking. The penalty for breaking this law is a $50 fine.

Santa Maria Towing 06.03.2021

Auction Saturday January 2nd 10 AMAuction Saturday January 2nd 10 AM