Darrell;
     If you stop by OPG again, they owe me money, maybe you'll have better
luck getting it.  I've had good luck with John Nasta, Old Car Network.  His
Prices are comparable and his shipping is very fair.  I'm sure they're
others on the Chevelle Team.  Just my two cents.

Craig

----- Original Message -----
From: "Spencer, Darrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 3:30 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] Restoration Parts (Best sources)


> I know this topic has been beat in the past, but I wanted to get a feel
for
> where people are buying their parts and who's getting the best prices.
>
> I was in Huntington Beach, CA last week and was able to visit both
Original
> Parts Group's and Classic Industries' showrooms.  They both charge
> outrageous shipping rates and I though I might save some freight charges
on
> some door panels.  I ended up not getting the panels (although I picked up
a
> few other odds and ends).
>
> Anyway, has anyone done a recent interior restoration and shopped around
for
> the best prices?   I've pretty much spent money at all the big ones over
the
> years: Year One, Ausley's, Ted Williams, OPG, NPD.  Are there any new kids
> on the block hungry for our business selling PUI stuff for less?  I
haven't
> shopped around lately and was hoping someone could share their recent
> experiences.  I'm also looking for bumpers.  Who's best for repro bumpers?
>
> Thanks in advance for any insight!
>
> Darrell Spencer
> Cave Creek, Arizona
> '70 BBC Malibu
> '66 SBC El Camino
> '75 BBC GMC 2WD 3/4 ton (cherry all original...dang I'm proud of that
thing)
>
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