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Best vendors for 1940 parts
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trjford8 |
02-12-2023 @ 7:46 AM
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I have used most of the vendors listed by others in this discussion. To that list I would add C.W. Moss. I have also used Bob Drake and never had a problem. Pricing is fairly consistent among the vendors, but the cost of shipping has become expensive. You might consider using those vendors who are closer to your location. BTW that is a nice '40. I have two '40 standards and they are my favorite.
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51504bat |
02-11-2023 @ 2:47 PM
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Add Joe's Antique Auto to the list. Good prices, fair and rapid shipping. All in all Joe and his staff are a pleasure to deal with. https://www.joesantiqueauto.com/
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kubes40 |
02-11-2023 @ 1:35 PM
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Hello Gil, Looks to be a nice ol' 40. Good for you! I'd send you to Mike Driskell for most everything. He's "Third Gen Automotive". Prices are fair, service is excellent and well, you won't find a nicer, more ethical guy dealing in these old parts. Dennis Carpenter is another good choice. I tend to stay away from Drake as I simply don't care for his lack of service, etc. Vintique parts, regardless of where you buy them are nearly always junk. C&G is a good source as well. Mac's... NEVER. Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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gwistrup |
02-11-2023 @ 11:00 AM
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I just purchased a 1940 Standard Tudor Sedan. It is in pretty decent shape except it needs just about everything made out of rubber such as hoses, floor mats, running board covers and weatherstrips. I have looked at the vendor's websites from the "links"section and I wonder who is best for price, selection and service? Or are there better vendors out there who are not listed in the "links" section? Thank you, Gil
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