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



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Grease Monkey
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Hello and thanks for having me. Old hotrodder and retired mechanic needing help locating parts for my 36 Standard 5 window coupe. General of the Tennessee chapter of the Pharoahs Car Club est. 1948.

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The Filling Station, Chevy's of the 40s might be a good place to start. Many on here also have parts if you place an ad in the parts wanted section you might find what you need.

There are many sources depending on what you are looking for, any specific requests?

Dave

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Excellent!!! ANOTHER '36 coupe. Good luck with your build!


Ken O'Connor - kens94s@hotmail.com

1936 Chevrolet Standard Coupe
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TNBandit, welcome to the VCCA and welcome from Spartanburg/Boiling Springs. I'm old Gaffney Boy, raised down in Corinth. (moved to Spartanburg in '93)

Good luck on finding your parts and if your over my way send me a PM and we can get a hot dog and cold Pepsi or some BBQ.....I'm also in Gaffney quite often and remember when the Quarry was in operation at Limestone!


1937 Chevy 1/2 ton Pickup
1950 Chevy Styleline Deluxe Coupe
1953 Chevy 1/2 ton Panel Delivery

I'd rather walk and carry a Chevy hubcap than ride in a Ferd.

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