where to buy parts
#4
RE: where to buy parts
You can also try Year One.
www.yearone.com
Just browse through the "Online Catalog" in the red and white box at the top left corner of the screen.
www.yearone.com
Just browse through the "Online Catalog" in the red and white box at the top left corner of the screen.
#5
RE: where to buy parts
Also...
Have your tried ebay and your local junk yards?
You may save yourself a bit of money by going with a used one that's in good shape.
Something else... I know GM sells parts they call New Old Stock (N.O.S.) through dealerships. It's brand new factory parts that never sold, and are now sitting on shelves in a warehouse somewhere. Not sure what the prices would be like. Being GM they probably want double the price of an aftermarket part.
Have your tried ebay and your local junk yards?
You may save yourself a bit of money by going with a used one that's in good shape.
Something else... I know GM sells parts they call New Old Stock (N.O.S.) through dealerships. It's brand new factory parts that never sold, and are now sitting on shelves in a warehouse somewhere. Not sure what the prices would be like. Being GM they probably want double the price of an aftermarket part.
#6
RE: where to buy parts
i think some places make aftermarket body parts for those cars, so you should be able to hit up any auto parts store in your area and they can order the parts in for you
i know up here the company i get all our stuff from is CROSS CANADA
i know up here the company i get all our stuff from is CROSS CANADA
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