Reproduction Parts for 1916-1964 Chevrolet Passenger Cars & 1918-1987 Chevrolet & GMC Trucks



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#27360 12/12/04 01:20 AM
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I'm new to this hobby and looking for some guidance as to where to find parts. Any suggestions? Would like to find a wiring harness for sure.

#27361 12/12/04 01:59 AM
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You could start here. The Filling Station

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#27362 12/12/04 11:28 AM
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I can help with new old stock mechanical and electrical parts

#27363 12/13/04 03:35 PM
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Ive had excellent service from Chevs of the 40's
theyre a top notch company to do business with I always deal with Robert ext 100 I know em by heart Good luck, youre doing a wise thing to replace the harness

#27364 12/13/04 04:06 PM
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I agree with 41Chevyboi that Chevs of the 40's is your best bet. The owner of Chevs of the 40's owns a 41 Chev. convt. and is a member of VCCA. It seems to me like they have a lot more 41 parts and accessories than some of the other companies.
I bought most of my parts and accessories for my 41 restoration from Chev of the 40's. They have quality parts, good service and competitive prices. You won't be disapointed in them.
Ray Holland (Chevradioman) and Gene Schneider (Chevgene) have a wealth of information about Chevrolets and are very willing to help anyone in the Club with information. Gene has been a tremendous help to me and Ray recently worked on my radio. There are numerous other members that are experts and willing to help.
Good luck on your 41 restoration. Stick with original.
JIM


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#27365 12/15/04 08:36 AM
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yeah resist the temptation to rod the car out
its more impressive to get the "feel" of riding in a vintage car. I have also had good luck with Kanters in New Jersey for mechanical parts, brakes, etc. These cars a work of art and should be restored to the way they were intended to look. Good luck, the folks on here have helped me tremendously


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