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HOW TO LOCK YOUR CAR (Snopes Approved)
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Giffen" data-source="post: 1040777" data-attributes="member: 73078"><p>No was not looking for anything but Gen 1.Don't waste your time with dealers. Before the computer I use my contacts in the obsolete transportation inventory business, estate sales, etc. which is a hobby of mine. But now with the computer I also use people like RearCounter.com, Stillwell's ObsoleteCar Parts.com, Findafordpart.Com they have always treated me fair and go out of their way to help. Their inventory changes by the day, as their pickers find old stock. So keep checking regularly can take some time (2 Running boards took 6 months between each) to get.</p><p> I just found some parts I have been searching for 12 years, found them in an old farm dealership building which had been boarder up for over 50 years- Estate Sale got everything I needed sold rest- for the cost of removing the building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Giffen, post: 1040777, member: 73078"] No was not looking for anything but Gen 1.Don't waste your time with dealers. Before the computer I use my contacts in the obsolete transportation inventory business, estate sales, etc. which is a hobby of mine. But now with the computer I also use people like RearCounter.com, Stillwell's ObsoleteCar Parts.com, Findafordpart.Com they have always treated me fair and go out of their way to help. Their inventory changes by the day, as their pickers find old stock. So keep checking regularly can take some time (2 Running boards took 6 months between each) to get. I just found some parts I have been searching for 12 years, found them in an old farm dealership building which had been boarder up for over 50 years- Estate Sale got everything I needed sold rest- for the cost of removing the building. [/QUOTE]
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