Re: Modern part numbers for ancient cars
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Re: Modern part numbers for ancient cars



I would suggest trying the website for your local store.  I've had good luck 
with NAPA and Autozone.  More than once I've taken the part number in with me 
because they couldn't seem to find it.  I doubt part numbers from one store 
would do you much good at another store.  Most of them seem to carry 
different brands.  I guess they might be able to do a cross-reference for the 
better-known brands.

Todd

On Sunday 07 November 2004 17:56, Brian Hagen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any place on the web I can find current part numbers for
> changeable parts on my 65 Rambler?  (ex. Oil filter, cap, rotor,
> plugs,starter, etc) The parts droids at my local autoparts store are no
> help, and there computers only list Volkswagon for 1965!
>
> Thanks in advance, (spark plug joke!)

> Brian




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