I was wondering if anybody has had any experience dealing with Pro Antique Auto Parts out of Connecticut for Plymouth parts. I'm looking for parts for my 41 coupe and would like to know about their parts quality and service.
Say it isn't so. Nobody has ever bought from these people??? The catalog looks good??? If you're holding back on your "real" opinion, just pm me it. Thanks
I'm another Plymouth fan ('37) who never hear of them. I'm familiar with Andy Burnbahm(sp.) from the Boston area, and PlyDo in W.Va, how do we contact Pro Antique, or how did you find them? Just trim, or NOS, as well as mechanical stuff?? thanks.
Hey skidsteer, how is Burnbahm's? His inventory online seems impressive! I just picked up a REALLY low mileage '38 Ply 2dr and it needs a few weatherstrip items.
I have purchased alot of stuff from Bernbaums and they do have an impressive and always changing inventory...fair prices too and knowledgeable guys...another good source is PlyDo
PRO was started in the early 70s by the late Pete O'conner. I was told a few years ago that the place is run by family of his.
Roberts motor parts, on line illustrated catalog, and no Burn Bomb at***ude. Niel Riddell in washington state is a well respected Mopar parts vendor SeaPlym on e pay but sell off that site also. Link to a list of vendors http://www.ply33.com/parts/vendor