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Where to buy parts?

chevys4mechevys4me Member Posts: 1
edited March 2014 in Chevrolet
I was wondering if anyone knows where I could buy Rear Quarter Panels for a 1968 Camaro? THANKS!

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  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Oh, you should definitely run right down to the newsstand and get a copy of Hemmings Motor News or check in at their website: www.hemmings.com

    If you can't find them there, call up some of the Camaro body parts vendors anyway and ask them.
  • isellhondasisellhondas Member Posts: 20,342
    These are probably being reproduced although it's just possible they are still available from the dealer.

    I was surprised about ten years ago when a buddy was able to order a grille piece for a 63 Impala from the dealer. It took a week but he got it!
  • smokin_olds442smokin_olds442 Member Posts: 41
    ...you could order rear quarters from jeg's high performance catalog(jegs.com)
  • lmul248270lmul248270 Member Posts: 1
    where o where can i find a dash overlay for an 88 xj6 jaguar?
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Have you checked the ads in the Jaguar Parts section of Hemmings Motor News?
  • jgmilbergjgmilberg Member Posts: 872
    If you want original look for NOS or New Old Stock in the ads, Hemmings is the best place to find them, most of the resto stores use repops made of thinner sheet metal. If you have to go with repop for cost reasons, look for goodmark, they have the original tooling and dies to get an exact fit.

    Here are a few sites that will have the parts:

    http://www.goodmarkindustries.com/HomePage.html

    http://www.npdlink.com/flash/chevystore.html

    http://www.yearone.com/

    http://www.shermanparts.com/index.html
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Thank you jg, for the useful posts!

    Shiftright the Host
  • leadfoot4leadfoot4 Member Posts: 593
    Something that didn't make sense to me..... A year or so ago, I was looking for a rear quarter panel for a 1977 Firebird that I owned. GM had discontinued them, so I searched all of the usual Pontiac parts houses, as well as some of the above mentioned sources.
    None of these places had panels, despite the fact that this quarter fit the 1974-1981 model years. HOWEVER, they were all rejoicing that quarters were now available for the 1969 models. This is a one year only part, and to be quite honest, I haven't even seen a 1969 Firebird in many years.
    As a side note, I looked through Hemmings, and located some NOS quarters in the Chicago area. A former GM employee had retired and opened up a restoration shop. He had found out that the panels had been discontinued, and hit the GM parts locator and bought up ALL of the available stock. They had listed for $375, and he wanted $1000 plus shipping!! Needless to say, I passed, and several months later sold the car, so the point had become moot. Had I been able to locate a new panel at a reasonable price, I probably would have wound up keeping the car, as I had owned it for 24 years, but wasn't happy with that one quarter.
  • blh7068blh7068 Member Posts: 375
    leadfoot-

    I own a pretty much original 71 firebird...and try to keep up with the parts scene. I know what your talking about, there are a lot of parts for a 69 bird available. 70-73 parts are quite scarce when compared to 1st gen or late 2nd gen cars. Sorry you had to sell the car.
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Maybe it has to do with how they are made. We've talked before about how difficult it is going to be to restore cars with hard-to-remake parts, like special obsolete computer chips or in the case of your car, perhaps these vacuum formed, foam-plastic panels that cannot really be re-upholstered or repaired. It's like trying to make a new head for a Barbie doll....not easy!
  • blh7068blh7068 Member Posts: 375
    The potmetal nose emblem on firebirds was a 70-71 only feature. Common problem is the red on the plastic inserts fade. No aftermarket...extremely hard to find NOS(the few I have seen went for 300+ bones on ebay). I was able to get a new handcrafted plastic insert from a company in Ohio that specializes in emblems. It took 6 mos...but turned it out pretty good. Cost was reasonable compared to NOS seen on ebay.

    Even in your example of vaccumed formed parts, while some parts may not be available, I know other parts such as dashboards and arm rests can be re-skinned. It's not easy, and cost for this service is higher than aftermarket or nos replacements(if available).
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Also some of those "plastic chrome" parts that flake off over time, those are not easy to reproduce correctly.
  • leadfoot4leadfoot4 Member Posts: 593
    Those emblems wee pretty shaky right from the start. I remember that the red plastic insert fell out of my car when the car was about 6 months old.
    Fortunately, the car was still under warranty, and a new part was readily available.
    I almost cry when I read the magazines, or watch the old car shows, and they "just go down to the recycler" to get a part that they need. I've spent most of my 49 years living here in the "rustbelt", and cars much over 8-10 years old are already scrapped or sometimes rusted beyond use.
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    If you plan on restoring a car, you'd better pick a car that has a good parts supply, or you'll have a very frustrating experience. Chevy Si, Studebaker, No! You get the idea....

    For vintage foreign cars, the very best parts supplies are offered to VW, MG and Alfa Romeo owners. You can buy just about anything either repro or used or NOS, and get it fast, too.
  • blh7068blh7068 Member Posts: 375
    OEM/aftermarket parts by and large are much easier to find for american muscle cars than they were 10-15 years ago. I purchased my vehicle(71 firebird) from the original owner. There were several cosmetic parts that he wanted to replace but there was no part available at the time(mid 80's). I was able to find many of these parts with ease. I located several emblems/trim items thanks to year one, classic industries, etc.
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