-- Don't see much, if any, for Early As.
Yep, even for aftermarket you gotta shop around. NOS is needle in a haystack AND deep pockets. I haven't looked what is around for bowties, but its gotta be nice to fill your cart and have a car show up (some assembly required)lol I don't think they can even get so much NOS anymore, but certainly more re-pop available.Not one place can carry everything. That's half the fun of restoring a vehicle. It takes time to find the parts. What can I say?
Nice Nova!
Dont feel bad, i swear i cringe everytime someone tells me they like my duster, im like its a demon!
The guy I spoke to actually knew his job which was nice. He had to reference an old parts book to help me. I downloaded my parts book from here MyMopar - Mopar Forums & Information - Parts & Accessories Books and have used the part numbers to help find parts. Most are outdated, but they found superseding part numbers. Good luck!You must of got someone who knew what you were talking about. Ive went to order stuff from various dealers and they act like they dont know what the hell your talking about, that or the computer doesnt show it
My dealer has the old books up on a high shelf. As long as they aren't busy the old timers usually like to look stuff up in the books. Need to get the part # first. Then go to computer to see if anyone has it.You must of got someone who knew what you were talking about. Ive went to order stuff from various dealers and they act like they dont know what the hell your talking about, that or the computer doesnt show it