IIRC, Atlas was the house brand for Chevron/Standard/Esso stations. I just saved a big box of old Atlas ignition pars which was being tossed. There are dozens of points, condensors, distributor caps, radiator caps and other service parts. If I can identify them, I'll pay it forward here just for the cost of packing and postage. jack vines
I also have an early 70's Atlas Parts book , my family had an E**ON Station and I have a large selection of Ignition parts and Fan Belts etc. but I need to keep the book, hopefully "OILGUY" can answer most of your questions , I might be able to identify the ones he can't.
Crayons: I have my Impala in for winter storage along with my OT Malibu and OT Chevy 2 2door sedan project. Plus my OT Silverado. Thanks for the positive reinforcement. I deleted my post. I get irritated when someone asks for help and you offer it then two days later no response from them. Got tired of checking this thread three times a day and withdrew my offer to help.
Do you still have the ATLAS parts catalog. I am a Used Car Dealer in Fresno and the space I rent has a bunch of NOS Atlas parts, water pumps, brake pads, alternetors, etc that I can't figure out what they fit and if they have any real value. Appreciate any help.
Yeah, I'd love to find someone with an early '70s Atlas catalog. I've got four boxes of discontinued Atlas shocks (made by Gabriel, these are good shocks) but I don't know what they fit other that I know they're for mid '50s to early '60s models...