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good 55-57 Chevy patch panel vendors?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dakota, Sep 10, 2004.

  1. Dakota
    Joined: Jan 21, 2004
    Posts: 1,535

    Dakota
    Member
    from Beulah, ND

    Looking for decent cheap patch panels for my 56 21 2door wagon...

    need rockers, floorboards body mounts..... eyebrows for the headlights, and quarters in front of the tire.

    other than Danchuck what other vendors are there? Danchuck is pretty spendy...
     
  2. FLAT-TOP BOB
    Joined: Aug 19, 2002
    Posts: 1,968

    FLAT-TOP BOB
    HAMB O'dex Editor

    try CARS INC. they have most everthing for tri fives
     
  3. Rand Man
    Joined: Aug 23, 2004
    Posts: 5,392

    Rand Man
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    H&H Cl***ic Parts Bentonville is where I go locally.

    H&H Cl***ic Parts
    12325 Hwy 72W
    Bentonville, AR 72712
    Phone: 479-787-5575
    info@hhcl***ic.com

    One of the best places to order parts is Cl***ic Chevy International. They also act as an international car club. They send a nice magazine. Full of experts to answer tech questions. They or their members can find any part new or used.


    Cl***ic Chevy International
    5140 S. Washington Ave
    ***usville FL 32780
    www.cl***icchevy.com

    Phone: (321) 269-9680
    Toll Free: (800) 456-1957
    Fax: (321) 383-2059

    International Sales: (321) 269-9651
    International Fax: (321) 385-2102

     
  4. I am a dealer for SHERMAN. They actually make a lot of their own panels. the Tri5 stuff is nice quality. Floor patches are reasonably priced, PM if I can help. The shops # is also in the HAMBoDEX
     
  5. Just Gary
    Joined: Oct 9, 2002
    Posts: 5,819

    Just Gary
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Ditto CARS. I used one of their floorboards & an entire new 2-dr HT quarter panel.

    Don't necessarily go with the cheapest. IMHO, a good fit will trump low price... especially when you're out in the garage after midnight... trying to get a joint to line up so you can MIG it together...
     
  6. Jer
    Joined: Sep 4, 2004
    Posts: 33

    Jer
    Member

    From my understanding, most of the places use Cars inc. sheetmetal, but they don't usually charge as much. I've tried to order stuff from Cl***ic Chevy International, but they always send the wrong thing. I like to give Ralph at www.56chevy.com my money. He's a good guy, good prices, and he'll get the parts to you nice and quick. Hope this helps.

    -jeremy
     
  7. you need a straight parts car, all that after market **** is a pain in the but to fit. exept floor pans youre gonna have to get new ones.
     

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