OK, my buddy called me. He doing a 40's model Ford. But, here some links he say try.
http://www.dennis-carpenter.com/
http://www.macsautoparts.com/
http://www.bobdrake.com/
2007-10-24 13:54:01
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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Hi, check Hemmings Motor News, a magazine from Vermont. They got some stuff online, they are the "bible of the old car hobby". I have had one or another antique car for over 30 years, but you might have to look really hard. One company that advertises in there, Desert Valley Auto Parts, they act like the part you need is the last one on earth, and your gonna pay dearly for it. I recently inquired about a trunklid for a 1975 Plymouth Valiant........sure, we got it!! $250 plus shipping!!! $250??? Thats Rediculous!!! A few days later they sent me an email, they said they could go down to $200 on that part.......i told them to keep it. I finally found one for $90 from a guy in Virginia, still too much but i needed it. Somebody somewhere has the part......Hemmings is a good start.....Good Luck!!
2007-10-24 21:07:07
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answered by Happy 3
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"Concourse parts" Carson City, Nevada sells "Restoration parts" for Older Ford Trucks
2007-10-24 21:40:37
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answered by Richard G 5
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LMC Truck is a good place to start. JC whitney MAY have it but it's doubtful on something so old.
2007-10-24 20:45:47
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answered by Jonathan S 1
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Online like ebay or junk yard....Check other states's Newspaper listings online..
2007-10-24 20:46:23
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answered by The Dallas Convicts 3
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denniscarpenter.com
2007-10-24 21:30:57
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answered by ctlyle43 3
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