Saturday, September 4, 2010


How To Find Vintage Car Parts For Your Vintage Automobile



Sometimes just a minor difference in the model number can require a totally different part and you don't want to pay big money for a part that you cannot even use. If you are not doing the work yourself and are relying on a repair shop to do it make sure that you check them out and check their references so you know who you are dealing with. This can greatly affect the value of your classic car.



As with many items that you are trying to find these days, one of the absolute best ways is to use the internet. I am on the internet for my business over 12 hours a day so I am probably more likely than anyone to use the internet to find things I need, but if you are not a big internet user it may be time for you to become one. Even if you just use the internet to find a part that you intend to buy locally it will still save you a lot of running around. Usually you need only put in the make and model number along with the name of the part you are seeking in your favorite browser and it will give you a list of locations to try.
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