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Kali

(56,077 posts)
Sun Nov 21, 2021, 06:01 PM Nov 2021

Is there a number one source for new parts for old vehicles? [View all]

We are getting an old 1970 International Pickup running again. For example couldn't get a new master cylinder locally, though they can send it in for a rebuild. May need an alternator. Stuff like that - the usual. Is there some place to order online that's got decent equipment or available equipment? Or just keep trying the local boys Napa, O'Reilly's etc?

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rockauto.com FoxNewsSucks Nov 2021 #1
Works for me! Mopar151 Nov 2021 #10
Also search eBay Motors Best_man23 Nov 2021 #11
I would buy a copy of Hemmings Motor News MichMan Nov 2021 #2
Availability is sporadic on old parts bucolic_frolic Nov 2021 #3
Found these IH specialty vendors with a quick google search MichMan Nov 2021 #4
Thanks! Kali Nov 2021 #8
Here's another...they have master cylinders but I don't know one from the other. QED Nov 2021 #5
R&B eppur_se_muova Nov 2021 #6
Pick up a copy of Hemmings Auto News Mag. multigraincracker Nov 2021 #7
Thanks all! Kali Nov 2021 #9
Question on the alternator Best_man23 Nov 2021 #12
Also try partsgeek EX500rider Dec 2021 #13
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