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Old GM Part Number Database

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by iharding, Sep 2, 2011.

  1. biggeorge
    Joined: Dec 8, 2006
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    Thanks i have a ton of nos gm parts. this is a big help
     
  2. carmuts
    Joined: Jun 17, 2009
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    I have been using this with decent luck. Any ideas on where else to look for part numbers on Old Delco and GM parts that do not show up on the wicki? I have quite a pile of them right now. I have tried several search engines, cross references and other ideas. Thanks Rod
     
  3. Cables_Mill
    Joined: Apr 4, 2013
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    Does your catalog have a listing for a 1959 truck? I am looking for info on the p***enger side horn, such as P/N and model #. Heck, if anybody has one and wanto sell it contact me at: Cablesmill@aol.com. Thanks, Rod
     
  4. Cables_Mill
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    Do you have a '59 truck p***enger side horn you'd be willing to part with?
     
  5. flux capacitor
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    I've got the real books from 56-71 from my uncles Chevy Dealership but wiki is way faster. This weekend at big swap meet sold a NOS 55/57 Chevy sedan & 60-64 covair front & back gl*** & wiki ***ured buyers they were correct. Been sitting in our old dealership building for 53 years. I printed out some wiki sheets & attached them to the other nos items & they sold to. Ford, mopar, & Gm wiki great stuff. Flux
     
  6. Cables_Mill
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    Do your books show a P/N for a p***enger side horn for a 59 3100 truck?
     
  7. squirrel
    Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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    9000346 is RH hi note horn for 57-59 3-4-6 series trucks
     
  8. flux capacitor
    Joined: Sep 18, 2014
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    Yep , but as squirrel just pointed out wiki is way, way faster . By the time I dug thru the pages hoping they didn't crumble from their age , I'd wiki it to, Give it a try! No more books needed. :) Flux
     
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  9. squirrel
    Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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    actually I looked up the number in my 1959 parts book, it's way faster than trying to find it on the internets
     
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  10. LOST ANGEL
    Joined: Jan 2, 2003
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    "No more books needed" Sacrilege!! Got to have my paper copies, sometimes your not in a hurry, sometimes I like to just see them lined up and wonder about their history. Damn I'm getting old.-MIKE:p:D
     
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  11. flux capacitor
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    LOL! Right on! Although my reasoning for wiki is to relieve my shop at home of shelf space so I can put old car parts lying in the floor on shelves tidying up the clutter. I've an unusually large number of these ****ers "not organized either" , It'd take me longer to find a book than I can wiki a number. But at work that's another story I've neatly organized a big ol' library of 40 plus years of auto parts catalogs & illustrated guides & I can blow through them way faster than any wiki invention because I've used them for decades daily when the ol computer catalog wasent even invented or won't show stuff you know is there. Wiki vs. paper back catalog. Sounds like a contest. I do still prefer paper unless I'm not in a hurry to dig through an large unorganized array of manuals, my fault. I'm possibly the last of the ****og gen of kids myself. Long live paper! Ha ha ha..... :rolleyes: Flux
     
  12. LOST ANGEL
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    I agree, a time and place for each.-MIKE:cool:
     
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  13. Chevy327imapla67
    Joined: Jul 16, 2016
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    iharding, I like the website the only question I have is if a part is deconteued where do I find the replacement parts number
     

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