Try the following. Deals on Wheels,Collector car trader on line,Cars- on-line.Cars.com Hemmings .com and there's always e-bay
2007-10-12 18:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a copy of Hemmings Auto News magazine. You can also check out the classifieds online. They are about the best going for old cars or any cars for that matter. They will usually have one in there. They will also have some that you have never even heard of.
good luck.
2007-10-12 18:11:56
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answered by Fordman 7
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Try looking at markets in the Southwest as the cars with 1st title are not rusty. Also, stay with GM or Ford as the parts are easier to locate and are usually less expensive.
If you have a local mechanic shop that you trust, chances are the personnel can direct you to just what you're looking for.
2007-10-12 18:14:02
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answered by Migsoon 2
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I guess it depends on how far you want to travel. I know here in indiana we have a magaine that covers a five state area called the indiana auto and rv magazine. It's found free in supermarkets and has about 30 pages every week filled with just a "classic" section. There are other sections as well.
2007-10-12 18:07:32
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answered by Adam F 4
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answered by ? 4
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Go to your local food stores and look for free car magazines. They usually have them with homes for sale and apartments to rent magazines. Check your local newspapers as well.
2007-10-12 18:07:29
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answered by snowlady 5
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get one from the states close by and get them to deliver it to you
2007-10-12 18:06:30
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answered by Anonymous
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