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hitting dead ends looking for basic tuneup parts.any help?thanks,moe
Moe, have you tried Andy Bernbaum www.oldmoparts.com? Looks like he has them listed in the online catalog.
i only saw parts for the 6 cylinder,mines an eight.i'll check again,thanks
found it all at Hagens Hiway auto parts.excellent service.
Maurice, where are you located? I am thinking not in the US. So where are you and where is Hagen's Hiway autoparts? I have never heard of them. So did you get parts for a USA car from a place in Europe? If so - Interesting especially for a 1930.
Hagen's is in the exotic location of Puyallup, Washington. Looks like a handy resource for all of us. From their website:
Hagen's Hiway Auto Parts, Inc. (HagensAutoParts.com) has been at the same location on the River Road in Puyallup Washington since 1945. The Hagen brothers, after WWII started a parts store and machine shop to service the needs of the Pacific Northwest. Over the years the business grew and was passed on to the next generation. Today the Company still provides parts and machine shop services for cars from 1900 to the present. HagensAutoParts.com deals in mechanical parts; engine, suspension, brakes, seals, tune-up parts etc. The shelves, in our 33,000 Square feet of buildings, are stuffed full. We carry parts for most makes and models, from AMC to Zephyrs. New-old stock to the latest reproduction can be found at Hagen's Hiway Auto Parts, Inc. (HagensAutoParts.com)
Mark
Thank you Mark. That is interesting. I had never seen anything from them before.