parts supplier?
Wondering who most of you are using for parts? I have been using brothers,but not real pleased with last two orders.
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http://www.classicparts.com/1967-197...departments/7/ LockDoc |
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I use SOKY/ Southern Kentucky Classic ,great to deal with .
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GMC Pauls
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GSI Machine & Fabrication sells quality parts - everything is designed and manufactured inhouse Chandler, AZ.
Our team, GSI International has been designing and fabricating parts for classic cars and trucks since the shop opened in 2000. Check out our parts and we have a couple shop builds to follow. Let me know if you have any questions on parts - or you can give us a call (877) 951-1890 - GSIMFAB |
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LMC if I can't find a used part first
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TruckandCarShop.com had all but the sending unit for my panel
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I also use Insane Hotrods in Tennessee ,he gives a 10% discount to members here and is a great guy ,yes I have met him personally too ,he installed V/Air in my 72 Chevy truck .
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any vendor who advertises in the National Corvette Restorers Association is very reputable.
Dr.Rebuild sells alot of detail items... for corvettes but strangly enough the fit chevy trucks too. |
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I try to use someone close, but out of state (sales tax), hopefully a board vendor, and go to ebay to check prices shipped.
Very few make parts. Many sell them. Many places put stickers on parts they buy from Asia. For example, Goodmark and Dynacorn don't make a thing, they just distribute parts. Same w/ most others. |
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