Mobile is always good. I am going to take some decent out door pictures if I ever get home before the sun sets and update the website. Here is the info on DOdge city.
http://www.antiquedodgeparts.com/partind.htm
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Bill Watson <wwatson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Marty,
Do you have a phone number or address for Dodge City Truck Parts? Have a fellow Mopar lover in Victoria looking for a Canadian supplier of rubber pieces.
Great to hear the Dodge is mobile now! To me, that has always been the light at the end of the tunnel. Once the car is mobile, it seems the project is feasible and the rest is a piece of cake.
Will check on your emergency brake problem. It definitely sounds like you are having to pull too much on the handle to get it engaged solidly.
Bill
----- Original Message ----- From: Marty Stewart To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 5:34 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Weatherstrip question
I have bought used parts from them including a Canadian 1956 Dodge brochure. Everything was fine, fast shippinge etc. I think they have a lot !
of NOS. You have to check that what they have isn't U.S. made reproduction otherwise you are paying extra as they likely had to pay duty to get it to Canada. Duty on rubber parts used to be steep. I don't know if that's still the case. Del Christensen wrote: Hi all... Someone probably has discussed this before, but if so I missed it:
Does anyone have anything to say about weatherstripping offered by a company up in Ontario called Dodge City Truck Parts???? They list front/rear/door and window material.
Any experience with these folks?
Thanks, Del '56 Savoy 2dr/440/727/3.23's/Volare susp. (Books avail.Volare install $15)
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