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#268261 01/22/13 07:06 PM
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howdy friends, i'm a new guy on this forum. i'm in need of some info. first, whats the difference between a clone and a tribute car? also need info on the best place to get parts for a 66 bel air. also, would be nice if i could hook up via pm with somebody with a 66 bel air for info and help. thanks

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Jerry welcome. I think that a clone and tribute both describe and attempt to replicate a particular vehicle. Seems that tribute is viewed as a more positive term than clone or fake.

Been too long since I owned a '66 for my feeble memory to be reliable. I am sure there are others better versed than I.


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thanks chipper, i can always depend on you to answer my questions. most of the time i'm on the 27 forum but have decided to try my hand at a NEWER chevy. i hope i get as much help on this forum. ok guys, pour on the help.

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Do have a VCCA and SJR friend with a '66 Caprice Coupe. Drives it all over. Really nice car.


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nope, i don't know who he is chipper. sorry--- still looking for someone to connect me with a parts supplier. HELP

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Depends on what parts are needed. Impala Bob's advertises in the G&D. There are a bunch more that have some parts for a '66 both NOS, NORS and used. If you search with google will find some. If you post the parts wanted in the proper forum maybe some with parts or source will respond.


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Jerry,

You could also try ;

Classic Industries http://www.classicindustries.com/impala/parts/

National Impala Association Parts- Jodi Anderson http://www.nationalimpala.com/index.php/parts-store.html

Ecklers http://www.ecklersautomotive.com/

For trim and specific Bel Air parts you may have to search at swap meets & junk yards

Good luck, Brad



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thanks chipper and impalaman, now i have some place to start


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