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Offline mopardave

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Re: The right parts vendor
« Reply #15 on: September 22, 2014 - 05:32:23 PM »
Still looking for that PM, got cash burning a hole over here.... lol

I don't see rear panels on the website, are those available as well?

Thanks


sorry for the delay. PM sent over from your list. the front and rear panels are listed

http://www.rosevillemoparts.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=crp7074&search_in_description=1

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Offline flagcraig

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Re: The right parts vendor
« Reply #16 on: September 23, 2014 - 04:18:04 PM »
I am rebuilding a challenger from the ground up and you have to be diligent with your homework. I have used a lot of the vendors and many are correct when they say some of it is junk.  Don't be afraid to spend a little more for the better quality. Using this site has been a true blessing.  I do like Classic Industries for some of my parts. What I've got from them has been good quality and there prices are not bad when you get the discounts.   

Offline CHL2T

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Re: The right parts vendor
« Reply #17 on: November 01, 2014 - 01:44:50 PM »
Just wanted to post up a big thanks to Roseville Moparts and Dave for hooking me up. Excellent high quality parts, I'm especially pleased with the door panels, they look awesome!
I'l post up some pics this spring when I get it all back together.  :2thumbs:

Offline DocMel

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Re: The right parts vendor
« Reply #18 on: November 02, 2014 - 12:52:29 PM »
Ive been restoring cars since 1989.  Not a biz mind you, just for me.  GM, Dodge, Ford, Plymouth, HD, you name it

Remember, most of the repop parts out there are made by the same manufactorer, but sold under or thru MANY dif vendors.  And these vendors charge different prices.  The trick is too find out which vendor not only has the best price, but who sells the best quality parts.   

Another example:  Manufactorer A, B and C makes e body interior door panels:  "A" makes the best quality, B and C had historical fitment probs. 

Now take Vendor A, B and C.   Vendor C had the best price, A and B progressivley more expensive   

But you don't know which vendor carries the best QUALITY door panel.  Highest price may not equal the best quality part

So all you can do is compare prices as well as reputation of the manufactorer:  But a warning;  half the time you wont know who actually made the part to begin with, only the vendors name that sells it for them