twistkart
Feb 12th, 01, 4:45 PM
I'm almost ready to start ordering some parts. Who has the best and most complete catalog for a 67? Thanks to anybody that replies. By the way, I just got my POR 15 catalog , I can't wait to see if this stuff is as good as everbody says. I know, don't get any on me.[lol]
jimbuck
Feb 13th, 01, 8:14 AM
Hope to have pictures of my frame down with POR. Just finishing up control arms now and will start to put it back together.
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Adam Buckingham 13 yrs old
Jim Buckingham
72 Chevelle in Pieces
Phil Wise
Feb 13th, 01, 4:29 PM
Get a Year One catalog. They show all parts that are available (& they deem usable) in it. My restoration has been going on for many years. One thing that I found out he hard way, was that there are certain repro items that YO will not sell, and for good reason, they are junk. While many other vendors will happily take your money for those repros & give you a hassle from any complaint. For body panels/pieces, YO even classifis the quality of it. Year One is a little more expensive but noone else can match them on their customer service & return policy. The extra cost is well worth it.
I have also purchased from our sponsor, Ground up. I have had mixed succes with them (sorry, this is America) They are especially good with the small, detailing items. Most other vendors carry generic replacement stuff (nuts, bolts, clips, brackets) but Ground Up supplies correct replacements for such items.
Good luck,
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Phil Wise
67 SS Convertible
(now on the down slope of the resto curve)
ACES # 834, TC # 231
Photos of a work in progress (http://users.starpower.net/pwise/chevelle)
bb67H-D
Feb 13th, 01, 4:53 PM
Ditto to Phil's reply.
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Brett
'67
SS396
clone