{FORGED?} Re: Modern part numbers for ancient cars
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{FORGED?} Re: Modern part numbers for ancient cars



On November 7, 2004 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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I would suggest you get away from the big chain stores and find a local auto parts store where people know how to flip a page in a paper parts book and have the brains to cross reference a part instead of a nitwit that says it is not available simply because it is not listed on a computer screen. Where are you in N.J.? I am in Yonkers N.Y. right outside of N.Y. City and have no problem getting parts for my two 74 Hornet's. Contact me off list and i'll see about helping out if I can.
"Doc" 










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