http://www.imperialclub.com/TipsAndResources/PartsSources/Vendors/index.htm The club website has been trying to catalog the various resources out there, and Dr. Mopar is one of them. The link above is under "Parts"--> "parts sources" --> "vendors of parts new, used, & reproduction" --> "used parts & salvage yards" at www.imperialclub.com. Some of the other regular suspects can be found there too. I took a bunch of pictures of Lowell Howe's 250 Imperials in his parts-car yard and they're under his listing there, in case you haven't looked. One shot shows all of his carrier bearing mount stock, which came up lately in another thread. Further (new) parts-vendor leads are always appreciated! If you find someone that is into parting out the 1990's cars, there seems to be a persistent stream of owners wondering where to go for them lately, so keep an eye out. By the way, I wish you a warm welcome to the club, Raymond! Thanks for writing in and sharing. The 1990's club pages are mighty thin on owners' car pictures/stories, so don't be shy, now. -Kenyon --- Raymond Shaw <dienasty233@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi to some of those who don't know me, I am new here and have a 91 > Chrysler > Imperial, one of the last years the Imperial was made. > > I found a website that has some older Imperials for parts it is a > junkyard > website and even though it sadens me to see Imperials waiting their > doom, it > still is beneficial for those who could use parts to fix the Imperial or > > Imperial's they have now. > > Just visit Drmopar.com and feel free to look around, they also have > parts > for other vintage Mopars as well. > > It is a site I stumbled upon looking for parts for my own Imperial, good > > luck and happy hunting. > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > >