Revised Auction Dates for 2009
July 30, 2009
Airport Towing & Burien Towing abandoned vehicle auctions will be held on the first Friday of the month through 2009 with the exception of October. Please see the auction schedule below for upcoming auction dates.
- August 7, 2009
- September 4, 2009
- October 9, 2009
- November 6, 2009
- December 4, 2009
- January 8, 2010
Our auctions are held at 301 S Sullivan St in the South Park district of Seattle, WA. All auctions are open to the public. Click here for our auction rules. Vehicles are sold on site to the highest bidder. To get information about the vehicles for sale in the upcoming auction, click here for our current auction listing. For more information, please contact us.
*Auction dates subject to change.
Our New Video Page
March 23, 2009
Airport Towing has just launched the newest addition to our web site: a Video Page! We currently have 8 video testimonials posted from some of our customers around the greater Seattle area that called us for a variety of towing and tow truck services. Each of the customers have a unique opinion of the service that Airport Towing provided which they express as they tell their story in these short video clips. All the videos are posted at AirportTow.com are also posted on YouTube.com and you can now follow us on Facebook!
We believe videos are a great way for our customers to tell their story so that others will know exactly what kind of service to expect from our towing company. Our new videos feature testimonials of customers who called Airport Towing for anything from flat tire changes to winch outs, towing to local repair shops and even a customer impound from an apartment complex. We are also posting interesting videos from the towing industry and from around the Burien, SeaTac, Seattle area such as our newest video of a tow truck fire that we happened to stumble upon in Seattle last month.
Our tow trucks frequently service customers in Burien, Kent, Renton, Normandy Park, Seattle, White Center, Tukwila, Skyway, South Park, Des Moines, Federal Way, Tacoma, and other outlying areas. Our towing company performs a variety of services from towing large trucks and semis to car jumpstarts and unlocks. We plan on allowing our customers the opportunity to express themselves through videos that we will continue to post online at AirportTow.com! Our latest video features a customer testimonial of a successful Bobcat winch-out / recovery.
For more videos and testimonials visit our new video page and click on the video to play. If you like what you see, you can rate the video on YouTube and add subscribe to Airport Towing to be informed of all video posts. Add a comment and tell us what you think! We are excited to get feedback from our customers and from anyone else that can help us improve our overall business and our website.
Tow Truck Museum Now Online!
September 24, 2008

The Storer Tow Truck Museum is now online at BurienTow.com/Museum with the most currently updated photos of our entire antique collection. Each truck has it’s own story, which you can read about by simply clicking on the listing for each truck. We will continue to update the museum with accurate information about the trucks, new photos, and the history of the vehicles. We are still in the process of looking through records to gather a more complete history of each piece of equipment in the museum and will update the website as information becomes available.
Please visit the museum again to see what additions we have made. Our current projects in the museum include the production of our 2009 Mark & Brian Storer Memorial Edition Calendar that we will release in December of 2008. We are also working on a Restoration Page with pictures and details concerning the restoration of our 4 biggest antique truck restoration projects. Finally, we and gathering together all photographs of our antique collection from past events, tow shows, and moments in the trucks history to post online.
The Storer Tow Truck Museum is a significant branch to Airport & Burien Towing. It represents the hard work Mark and Brian Storer put into the company for many years. Mark’s love for towing, antique trucks, and quality workmanship are prominent in each and every truck within the museum. Although every truck is not fully restored, Mark was planning to continue restoration efforts. Our family will remain committed to following through on Mark’s dream of improving the tow trucks to show quality.




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