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Old 05-24-2007, 10:51 AM
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Steve,

You should call Heartbeat city. Before finding a NOS rear panel myself, I had purchased one of Heartbeat city's rear panels. It's a very nice American made panel not one of the repops from Asia. I had it on my car to begin fitting panels and it fit very nicely. Although, I have to say the NOS panel does fit a bit better. I believe the cost is around $450. Their website is Heartbeatcity.net

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Old 05-24-2007, 11:54 AM
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I had great luck with price and availability of NOS panels from Chevy Classics of San Diego.

Talk to Gregg

seven-four-zero 941-5232

Jody
Just a note.. it's 760 for the area code and NOT 740


Gregg was a nice guy and had ONE NOS panel left in stock. I bought it up for $550 and he's going to even deliver it to BOS so I save shipping.

He also has a few other little parts I need.

Thanks to everyone else for the offers of help!
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Hey Steve, little off the topic - but how's our little crash-test-dummy/PHR Editor feeling now ?? (physical and mental trauma)
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Just a note.. it's 760 for the area code and NOT 740


Gregg was a nice guy and had ONE NOS panel left in stock. I bought it up for $550 and he's going to even deliver it to BOS so I save shipping.

He also has a few other little parts I need.

Thanks to everyone else for the offers of help!

sorry, you are correct. Glad it worked out, he was great with me too, met me within two hours of my house to pick it up, instead of the 8-9 hours I would have had to go if I didn't want to chance shipping it.

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Hey Steve, little off the topic - but how's our little crash-test-dummy/PHR Editor feeling now ?? (physical and mental trauma)
Well, mentally I'm still as screwed up as ever..
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Steve call me I am a goodmark dealer I can try to set it up so you can pick up the parts you need. At a deep discount. If you change your mind about goodmark sheet metal.785.594.7481 days Thanks Scott.
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I had great luck with price and availability of NOS panels from Chevy Classics of San Diego.

Talk to Gregg

seven-six-zero 941-5232

Jody
Jody, you rule. I just spoke with Greg and he hooked me up with 2 NOS outer wheelhouses and a NOS door that I needed really bad.

Thanks much for the info

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How's the car coming Steve?
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Old 05-30-2007, 10:32 PM
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How's the car coming Steve?
Since she goes on the rack tomorrow I started and official "Penny Version 1.2" thread

How's your badass rid coming along?
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Since she goes on the rack tomorrow I started and official "Penny Version 1.2" thread

How's your badass rid coming along?
That's good news
Well yesterday we finally started the motor, ran killer, got everything checked for leaks, it was all good there, throw out bearing failed. Called Red at McLeod and they overnighted a better fixed unit, and it we should have it tomorrow morning. Right now the exhaust, the tranny, the supercharger is all out of the car and the carb has not yet be tuned for the supercharger as of yet and the ride hight in the front has not been done. The deadline for the show is Friday night. It WILL get done. I pray at least.

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