Classic Auto Parts
Classic Auto Parts

Is It Very Difficult To Get Classic Auto Parts?
If you are working on restoring a classic car, finding parts can be a challenge. Depending on the vintage and popularity of the model you own, parts may or may not be available through the original manufacturer. If they are, the manufacturer will charge a premium price, because there is less demand for those parts then there would be for parts for newer models. If you cannot get parts from the dealership or original manufacturer, you are going to have to get creative. Here are some options for you to consider.
Shop with Other Enthusiasts
If you can join a classic car enthusiast club or website or simply network with other enthusiasts in your area, you may be able to find some contact information for parts suppliers that deal with used classic car auto parts. Some of the enthusiasts themselves may have parts they no longer need or cars they are willing to take parts from to sell. Of course, there is no guarantee that you will find parts in this way, but it is worth a try.
Go Online
Another option to consider is shopping online. You can find many classic car parts on eBay and online classifieds websites. Shopping online opens the entire world to your disposal, so if you are searching for a very rare part, you have a greater chance of finding it. Keep in mind, however, that many stores and websites are geared toward American shoppers, so you might have to pay extra for shipping when shopping from Canada. Always watch the shipping fees before you commit to making a purchase, because these can greatly affect how much of a bargain or value you are getting for your money.
Also, keep in mind that you will not have the chance to see the parts before you buy. Make sure the online listing has very detailed photos. Even with pictures, though, you still run the risk of ending up with a rusty part, because the photographer can conveniently forget to show a side of the part that contains rust damage.
Head to the Junk Yard
Another option is to visit a junkyard. Junkyards deal with cars of all years, makes, and models, and they salvage every part possible from the cars they get. Because most of the cars they take in are older, you have a high likelihood of finding something to fit your classic car.
Most junkyard owners are experts in car parts, simply because of the nature of their work. You can ask the junkyard owner to keep his eyes open for a particular part that you need.
Some junkyards even list their inventory online, giving you the chance to see what they have from the comfort of your home. If you do not live near the junkyard, you can order over the phone or Internet if they have what you need. Shopping for parts for your classic car can be like a treasure hunt. You have to be creative and the search can be a challenge, but with these resources you are sure to find what you need.
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i have a 1995 automobile that needs repairs?
i have a 1995 auto. it is in gr8 condition, all original fixtures, no paint job, never any damage, nothing is wrong with it at all. the thing is, one day my brother decided he wanted to be mr. mechanic. zipes! he put too much, way too muc oil in it, it started to smoke. the oil tank has to be drained completely. otherwise than that, the radio stereo, belts, tires, gears, exaust, wipers, fenders, interior seating and everything else is fine. i love the car! i pray it can be repaired! its a classic and it is a little sports car with lots of pep. he decided to keep the car in his driveway unknown to me. it hasnt been driven for awhile. but it hasnt been started either, or cranked up in several days. i am hoping he did not ruin my car. if anything i will need a jump start, because since it hasnt been started in awhile, it will need a jump. otherwise after draining i assume it should be fine. but if not, i cant part with it. may i have to redo the untire tanks and under the hood if ruined?
Any thing can be repaired, it just depends on how much money you want to spend if it is broken. How long did you drive it before you found out the oil was over serviced? If not to long and you drained the oil and refilled to normal capacity you might be fine but its hard to say without seeing it run.
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