> I am new at chasin AMC parts, though I work with Ford parts all the time. It's generally not that bad; you have to shop around at various sources, but pretty much everything is available. Brake parts are not a problem. You'll have to plan ahead and mail order some stuff. The AMC parts vendors have or can get everything. Sometimes they buy from the same places the rest of us do, for ordinary wear parts, so it pays to shop around for those first; bearings, tie rod ends, shocks, springs, U-joints, that sort of stuff. If you need a shift knob or some rubber parts they are the only way to go. www.espo.com stocks a lot of suspension parts. www.rockauto.com is very good at having reasonably accurate listings for old AMC stuff. It's a good site to also cross reference parts. Prices are excellent generally. Like a lot of 60's cars, AMC used Delco, Delco-Remy, Autolite, Borg-Warner, Saginaw, etc as suppliers, so it's not so much "a Ford part" as an Autolite or whatever part, but yeah, you can swipe a lot of stuff off brands C and F :-) _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list