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I'm working on '69 Chevelle (restoration), ...I know there are plenty of suppliers out there. Has anyone had any experience with or have knowledge of a good supplier of quality replacement parts. Sort of like "Rick's 1st Generation Camaro", but for Chevelle's... I'm interested in OEM quality hardware (nuts,bolts,etc.), ...along with the usual brake-lines, fuel-lines, bushings, bearings, steering components,etc. Some parts are interchangeable with Camaro, ...however for those that are not, ...I'm looking.
Thanks... Kevin
-------------------- Kevin Kolvenbach, 2002 Sunset Orange SS (#3455), Convertible, Black top, Ebony leather, Bilstein, ASR, 6SP w/Hurst, 345HP Dual-Dual Posts: 1046 | From: Pine Bush, NY USA | Registered: Aug 2001
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My son used to work for The National Parts Depot. They have a nice selection of OEM items. Give them a try. www.npdlink.comPosts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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I have had good luck with a place called "True Connections". They are in Riverside , CA. Really nice guys. I bought a TON of stuff for my 66 el camino from them. Good customer service as well, and knowledgable. Their number is 909-688-6040, and the guys name is Dick. Hope that helps! Posts: 1443 | From: Lake Oswego, Oregon | Registered: Dec 2001
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Sigh....one of these days I'll be asking the same question when we can finally get to my '68 Chevelle.
Posts: 7198 | From: Near Portland, Oregon, USA | Registered: Feb 2000
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Rich, ...Thanks for that link , ...they have quite a list of parts and what looks to be a decent (free) catalog . Thanks, Kevin
Posts: 1046 | From: Pine Bush, NY USA | Registered: Aug 2001
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