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Old 01-24-2013, 01:29 AM   #1
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Panel/Suburban Parts For 64-66?

Does anyone know of a good source to get Panel/Suburban parts such as barn door parts, tail lights, glass and more?
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Old 01-24-2013, 07:55 PM   #2
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Re: Panel/Suburban Parts For 64-66?

You can check the classified ads on this site-stuff shows up from time to time.
As far as repop items- some of the retail houses like LMC, Brothers, Car and Truck Shop, have various parts, but not many suburban or panel specific items. Best of luck tracking stuff down, sometimes the "thrill of the hunt" adds to the joy of the build.
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Old 03-10-2013, 11:46 PM   #3
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Re: Panel/Suburban Parts For 64-66?

Check out this place for Sub/Panel parts. www.456chevytrucks.com He has a yard full of subs, Panels, and Pickups, and does resto work as well.
Hope this will help you out
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Old 03-16-2013, 07:41 PM   #4
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Re: Panel/Suburban Parts For 64-66?

I don't know of any manufacturers that make repo barn doors. Your best best is classified ads. I also don't know of any aftermarket rear lenses either, otherwise I would have ordered some.
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Old 03-16-2013, 08:42 PM   #5
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Taillight lenses for the subs and panels are available through Classic Industries, Trim Parts, and most other classic truck suppliers. I got mine about back in the 90's through Classic Industries
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Old 03-17-2013, 04:13 PM   #6
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actually tail light lenses are not available anymore. At least not at the normal locations. I bought a pair back in 2011 and put them away in the garage for when I was ready. Then last month I had an accident (my way of saying I did something stupid ) and shattered them. I've been looking everywhere since trying to find a pair. At least a pair of new ones anyway. I may have to bite the bullet and buy a pair of used scuffed up ones but I'm still looking. All the normal sources (brothers, classiccarparts, truckandcarshop) are all out of stock with no info on when/if they will ever get more. From what I understand the molds were broken and they are not making them anymore.

I'm thinking seriously of trying to find an old pair to make a mold from and give my hand at making my own. Shoot I may even be able to make some money on the side making them for others. But for now I'm still looking. If anyone comes up with a confirmed source of new ones, please dont keep it to yourself.
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Old 03-17-2013, 05:47 PM   #7
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I apologize to everyone. I didn't know some nitwit broke the molds and the lenses weren't available anymore. I'm glad I kept some of the originals I found in a salvage yard several years ago, and the original set in their original boxes. Good luck to all finding them. If I come across any, I'll post it here.
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Old 03-19-2013, 11:34 PM   #8
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I think that when the time comes, I'll try the Alumilite products to make new lenses....
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Sign me up for the first order of your 'homemade' repops!
I've been looking for months now, and can't locate those tails!

I remember perrot13 had a pair for sale about a month ago, but they sold before I could finish typing my post!

Anyways, PLEASE, keep me posted if you, or anybody, comes across a set.


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Re: Panel/Suburban Parts For 64-66?

Any one knows where I can find a replacement fuel tank for 63 panel? Will the truck frame relocation tanks work? Need some fellas please help....
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Re: Panel/Suburban Parts For 64-66?

For mine we used a blazer tank, I forget what year though. It is a very good fit.
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Re: Panel/Suburban Parts For 64-66?

Taillight lenses are now available/ got mine off ebay ahd they look perfect. 46 dollars plus shipping.
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For the gas tank, I did what MikeS did. I used a replacement 73-81 Blazer tank until the remanufactured senders for the original came out. The only problem I had, was finding a gas guage that would work. The tank came from JC Whitney, and fit perfectly. I did have to modify the filler tube though> I found another tube for my original at Desert Valley Auto Parts in North Phoenix, but I cant find a locking cap that will stay on. Check with Desert Valley for an original tank. www.dvap.com Good Luck
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Does anyone know of a good source to get Panel/Suburban parts such as barn door parts, tail lights, glass and more?
what are you looking for specifically. I do have some barn door stuff and others
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For mine we used a blazer tank, I forget what year though. It is a very good fit.
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For the gas tank, I did what MikeS did. I used a replacement 73-81 Blazer tank until the remanufactured senders for the original came out. The only problem I had, was finding a gas guage that would work. The tank came from JC Whitney, and fit perfectly. I did have to modify the filler tube though> I found another tube for my original at Desert Valley Auto Parts in North Phoenix, but I cant find a locking cap that will stay on. Check with Desert Valley for an original tank. www.dvap.com Good Luck
That's pretty much what I found out on the Blazer tanks.. I took a deep look into the tank I dropped and its not bad at all. Inside is very clean and I just re did the patch job some one did on the filler tube by soldering it with aluminum. Looks like all I need to find is a new replacement fuel sending unit assy and it will be ready to put back up. Thanks for the replies...
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