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Anyone know of any 73-74 Nova parts? A wall hit my car and now I need a new driver side front fender, radiator support,bumpermounts, and grill.
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I've seen a tree hit a car, but how does a wall hit a car?
Everything is relative ...
Well, the ice snuck up on me. But seriously, I need (please,please, I want my baby back) parts. Any info would be appreciated.""""
Try Harry and Sons in Warren. I don't know the number but they have 1 square mile of parts. If they don't have it, no-one does. You can get the number from 1-810-555-1212
Just get out the phone book and start calling all the junk yards in your area. I'm sure you'll be able to find something since those were very popular cars.
Thanks for the number, omni. I hope it works, cause I must have spend 3 hours calling around out of my phone books today. I was shocked--no one had what I wanted. I'll try that # tommorrow. Next time I'll be watching for those moving walls.
That's just information. Harry and Sons is on Bunert in Warren, and you'll have to get thier number from info. They usually are a place of last resort, but like I said before, they have a HUGE lot and I would be very surprised if they didn't have what you wanted. Might as well give you directions: but I'll do that when I have a map handy. It's been a while since I last needed parts.
So Novajay, How did your search pan out?
Well, I tried H & S and everywhere else, with no luck. Mail orderplaces wanted $150 for a fiberglass (you cut out the turn signal holes) or steel (shipping not included), $60 for an inner fender, $100 for a grille, and I couldn't locate a radiator support. So I decided to go to the library, get out the Toledo phone book and call around. I had to drive two but I picked up all the trim pieces I needed and the parts above for only sixty bucks (parts could be cleaned up a bit) which saved me pocketbook grief. The search is finally over! The Nova will ride again!
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