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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by blown-topolino, Dec 5, 2013.

  1. blown-topolino
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    So i finally decided to get started on my 30 Tudor sedan. Where is the go to place for sheet metal. I'm in the hunt for the curved roof panels above the doors.
     
  2. Steve!
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  3. blown-topolino
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    thanks steve, i will check them out. i might even try the relaxation tip with the cloths.
     
  4. F-6Garagerat
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    Macs and snyders get their metal from Howells and Brookville. Howells has a bad rap for taking a long time to deliver. Their stuff is nice but find it from someone that carries their parts. Berts model A in Colorado is a good place.
     
  5. olskool34
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    Yeah Bert's might have originals that you know would fit. They have the biggest inventory of original sheet metal in the world. So they say. I have got some hard to find parts from them.
     
  6. manyolcars
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    I like Snyders the most
     
  7. blown-topolino
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    blown-topolino
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    thanks guys.... appreciate it
     
  8. synchro7
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    Living east of Denver, I've been in Berts back lot numerous times. They have a LOT of nice sheet metal.
     
  9. h.i.
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    Another vote for Berts. No ******** to deal with. Been around a LONG time.
     
  10. Binger
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    I agree, Burt's is great! They do bearing inserted banger motors too. Speed parts too new and vintage.


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  11. LSR 2909
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    If Bert's don't have em', you don't need em'.
     

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  12. I got mine from Snyders, had them in stock and shipped them real fast. Just been on Bert's site and they appear to be repops as we'll and look like possibly the same supplier, mine had a sticker on them to say they were made in Denmark of all places. We'll made, but as with all the repro stuff it just doesn't fit like the Henry parts.
     

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