CRG Discussion Forum
Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: GIBSTER on April 15, 2007, 03:34:04 AM
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I was just wondering, does anyone have a list of parts, or is there a book that shows what parts are still available from GM ?
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www.gmpartsdirect.com they are not connected to GM at all but everything they seem to list you can still get from GM. I always call my Chevy dealey just to check on something. Last week i called looking for a turbo 400 dipstick tube for a 69 BB Camaro and asked to see what he could do, he called me back and said still available so I said get me 2 at $11 each.
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GMpartsdirect.com is a Chevy dealer - Flow Chevrolet in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. :)
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Thats what I was looking for, every time I go to my local dealer It's hit or miss, most times miss.
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Modern Chevrolet (Classic Muscle) does a pretty good job on available Camaro parts. Great prices too.
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Here's the site for Modern's Classic Muscle:
http://www.oldmusclecars.com/
Ask for Bill. He's always been very helpful.
The ownership of Modern is in the Fowler family. We're lucky here in this part of NC to have two long-established, family owned dealership groups (Flow and Fowler) that are interested in servicing parts for classic GM cars.
BTW, the Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center will send you a listing of suppliers as a part of their past model information. It includes an overview of GM's Licensing Program, a list of Licensees and a state by state list of Specialty Shops/Suppliers, as well as other helpful information and lists for restoration. Those lists are not exhaustive and apparently reflect some sort of direct relationship with GM. For example, there's no mention of Jerry's books or CRG...
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Here's the site for Modern's Classic Muscle:
http://www.oldmusclecars.com/
Ask for Bill. He's always been very helpful.
The ownership of Modern is in the Fowler family. We're lucky here in this part of NC to have two long-established, family owned dealership groups (Flow and Fowler) that are interested in servicing parts for classic GM cars.
BTW, the Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center will send you a listing of suppliers as a part of their past model information. It includes an overview of GM's Licensing Program, a list of Licensees and a state by state list of Specialty Shops/Suppliers, as well as other helpful information and lists for restoration. Those lists are not exhaustive and apparently reflect some sort of direct relationship with GM. For example, there's no mention of Jerry's books or CRG...
I always deal with Keith. ;)