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: 1967 Beau' wagon parts


chader
Jan 16th, 10, 7:57 PM
So i am attempting to restore a `67 Beau`wagon. From your experiance what is the best vendor to use for parts, keeping in mind shipping to Canada, and I like the `kits` IE interior kit that the vendor has put togeather so you don`t forget anything. I will need rockers, full interior, weather strips and seals...etc. Service is as important as price and product..IMO.
Thanks for any input.

66 Beau
Jan 17th, 10, 5:38 PM
I would try sticking with a Canadian supplier. There are a couple outfits in Alberta who supply Chevelle pieces. These suppliers are retail outlets for the big names out of the USA - Ground Up, Year One, National Parts Depot, Ames etc. It might be a little cheaper to buy the bits direct from the USA but if there is a problem with the part, it is a pain to return it (customs, shipping). If you buy from a local, they should be better able to deal with the manufacturer to get you some help.

I'm sure you already know that there really isn't anyone who supplies much in the way of "Beaumont" pieces - other than a few trim parts, but I don't recall seeing any Beaumont wagon repro stuff. Many Chevelle pieces should work - and you might find some Tempest parts that work for the interior (Ames has a ton of Pontiac repro stuff).

Getting parts for Beaumonts in general is getting tough. Parts for the wagons must be brutal. Good luck with it - I look forward to seeing the car finished!

I dealt with a company out of Saskatoon a few years ago. They were pretty good to deal with. I also saw a few from Alberta on the internet. I can dig up the names if you can't find any.

chader
Jan 17th, 10, 11:56 PM
are the places Classic preformance?

66 Beau
Jan 18th, 10, 5:10 AM
The company I dealt with is RPM Performance Parts out of 'toon. I had good luck with my dealings. Returned one part and they credited me with no problems.
I haven't dealt with the companies (such as Classic Performance Products, Ultimate Performance Car) out of Alberta but I have seen them advertising on the web.

blumont
Jan 18th, 10, 3:01 PM
Chad, you could try the Muscle Car Shop in Calgary.

chader
Jan 18th, 10, 10:49 PM
Chad, you could try the Muscle Car Shop in Calgary.
Have you had dealings with them? How was it?
Nice '65!!

blumont
Jan 19th, 10, 9:46 AM
Have you had dealings with them? How was it?
Nice '65!!

Brian there is a good guy. Their prices are fair but sometimes it takes quite a while to get ordered parts. Give them a call.

chader
Jan 19th, 10, 9:59 PM
Brian there is a good guy. Their prices are fair but sometimes it takes quite a while to get ordered parts. Give them a call.
I was looking for a web site for them with no luck. I did find the web site for Classic Proformance, and I see they have done a few Beaumonts!

03cts sport
Jan 20th, 10, 3:30 PM
If you send me a list of parts you are looking for I can send you links of any that I come across while searching for parts for my '66. (I look forward to seeing pic's of your wagon!)

bcice
Jan 23rd, 10, 5:57 PM
There is a couple in B.C. that I have bought from Chad and they both have been good. There is Peninsula Resorations in Victoria, and Gasoline Alley in Vancouver.

55Redneck
Nov 7th, 10, 11:14 AM
Go away Mr. Spammer!

Paul-ish
Nov 7th, 10, 4:12 PM
Pics needed before anymore info is given!!

J/K ... I have dealt with rpm a couple times they were pretty good. I used to deal with gas-o-line alley in port coquilum B.C. (think they might have went under though?) Never dealt with muscle car shop in calgary but if Jerry(blumont) says there good then their good in my books.

Most of the actual "Beaumont" stuff youll have to get used. Not much is re made. Good thing chevelle parts are so common.

Kijiji, craigslist and swap meets are your best friend.