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Should be easy finding repair parts for your car, someplace. The after-market should have whatever you need. Then, again, 1979 is getting a little "Classic" hopefully not too Classic to find what you need to keep it on-the-road.
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Soon everyone will be rrrrrolling up the rrrrrrrim!
Muwahahaha!
Move over Hillary, Barack, and McCain. Your new leader will be Don Cherry!
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Hi all,
Just joined the MCF and wanted to say hello..
I'm from Toronto, Ontario. Canada. Just purchased my first Monte Carlo.. Picked up a 1979 Monte Carlo Landau..And I love it!!
I just wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions of where I could get parts from..Does anyone know of any suppliers in the Buffalo area or even in Canada??
Hello again!!
Zander
Just joined the MCF and wanted to say hello..
I'm from Toronto, Ontario. Canada. Just purchased my first Monte Carlo.. Picked up a 1979 Monte Carlo Landau..And I love it!!
I just wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions of where I could get parts from..Does anyone know of any suppliers in the Buffalo area or even in Canada??
Hello again!!
Zander
welcome another Canadian.
I'm in the Niagara region but lived 10 years in Toronto dowtown.
For parts and stuff on classics, when I had my 79 Trans AM i went to early-birds.ca
But i don't see any MC stuff on their site.
I'm in the Niagara region but lived 10 years in Toronto dowtown.
For parts and stuff on classics, when I had my 79 Trans AM i went to early-birds.ca
But i don't see any MC stuff on their site.
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