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Has anyone ever bought anything from Yearone?
22nd January 2007
enrodude asked:
I am looking at restoring my classic car so I called year one. They told me because my car is a Sedan they don’t have any parts for it.
I am looking at restoring my classic car so I called year one. They told me because my car is a Sedan they don’t have any parts for it.
Anyone know any good restoration sites that might have parts for a 67 Impala Sedan?
Bennett
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yeah try this site. they should have what you need. click on the impala button
Comment by kurt w — January 24, 2007 @ 8:49 pm
I bought most of my parts for my 57 caddy 62series on e bay.
now you can trick year one.. lol change the body style on them. most parts are interchangeable on these classics.
here is another site
Comment by hmmm — January 27, 2007 @ 4:52 am
yes I have bought quite a few parts from yearone for my chevelle 2 door, saying they don’t have parts for your car might be true depending on what your looking for, especially body parts and some interior parts.
Comment by mister ss — January 30, 2007 @ 4:27 am