Re: Anyone ever dealt with Antique Auto Parts Cellar?
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Re: Anyone ever dealt with Antique Auto Parts Cellar?



Check www.amcrambler.com (Peter Stathes) or www.ramblerparts.com (Galvin's). One or both of them do the same for about the same price. Stathes is in New York, Galin's in Washington state if that helps any. 


On May 24, 2005 Matt Haas wrote:

> I've decided that I want to have my fuel pump rebuilt. I was looking
> through the AMC Rambler Club's parts source book and came up with Antique
> Auto Parts Cellar (http://www.then-now.com). They're talking about a 10 day
> turn-around and want $85 to rebuild the pump (both seem reasonable to me).
> Anyone ever used them before? Anyone have someone they have used before and
> are happy with?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Matt
> 
> mhaas@xxxxxxx
> Cincinnati, OH
> http://www.mattsoldcars.com
> 1967 Rambler American wagon
> 1968 Rambler American sedan
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