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Old 04-09-2015, 08:08 AM   #1
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replacement parts

Where do you guys shop for parts in your area? It is very challenging even finding someone that is selling their "junk". So i guess im asking how do yall find the folks selling parts?
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Old 04-09-2015, 08:14 AM   #2
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Word of mouth and craigslist mostly!
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Old 04-09-2015, 08:51 AM   #3
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I've used craigslist many times I must just need to expand my search area to find those places where a guy has 15 c10s sitting in a field behind his house. Lol.
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Old 04-09-2015, 09:18 AM   #4
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I've used craigslist many times I must just need to expand my search area to find those places where a guy has 15 c10s sitting in a field behind his house. Lol.

You have the Pate and Decatur swap meets in your area which are both pretty good size meets. I have only been to the pate meet and I saw a lot parts for our trucks there. I even met a few board members there....

I can't imagine that you can't find any parts in an area the size of the Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington area. I purchased a pretty nice cab in a northern suburb of Dallas a few years ago. You have to ask questions and go out and beat the bushes. Find some shops that work on older vehicles and talk to the employees. If you have a car club in the area go to a couple of their meetings and talk to some of the members. I'm bettin' I could come down there and find just about anything you wanted at a reasonable price within two weeks.... Just sayin'...

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Old 04-09-2015, 09:40 AM   #5
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Re: replacement parts

depends what type of parts you need// local auto parts stores have tons of parts available for these trucks to keep them running
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Call Gas Monkey Garage*. I'm sure they'd be glad to find you whatever you need. I'm sure Richard would hook you up with a smokin' deal that'll clean your wallet and leave ya smilin'.

*You already got the serious answer> Craigslist
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Old 04-09-2015, 11:04 AM   #7
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You have the Pate and Decatur swap meets in your area which are both pretty good size meets. I have only been to the pate meet and I saw a lot parts for our trucks there. I even met a few board members there....

I can't imagine that you can't find any parts in an area the size of the Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington area. I purchased a pretty nice cab in a northern suburb of Dallas a few years ago. You have to ask questions and go out and beat the bushes. Find some shops that work on older vehicles and talk to the employees. If you have a car club in the area go to a couple of their meetings and talk to some of the members. I'm bettin' I could come down there and find just about anything you wanted at a reasonable price within two weeks.... Just sayin'...

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I have found some good stuff locally. I got a full 71 gmc front clip for 100 bucks and he even gave me a nice core support. And I went to a swap meet a few weeks back in grand prairie and graphics a few misc parts. Just looking to expand my shopability, since the junkyard I used to go to sold his land to TXDOT!
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Old 04-09-2015, 11:29 AM   #8
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I am lucky in that there are a ton of these trucks in Phoenix AZ and there's a guy named Tom K. who sells used parts in the parts for sale forum. He is about 3 miles from me, fair prices, and good parts.
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