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Old Apr 8, 2009 | 07:03 AM
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Does anybody know the best place online to buy parts for a 72 Cutlass S. I need qtr panel, fenders, bumpers,grille. pretty much everything.
Old Apr 8, 2009 | 09:16 AM
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Welcome to the site. Feel free to ask as many questions as you want.

I am currently restoring a '68 442, and have been predominately using Fusick & The Parts Place. You can either call up Fusick and order a catalog or download one from their website. http://www.fusick.com/ They might be a little higher on their prices, but they more than make up for it with quick shipping and quality service. Plus, they're not that much higher.

The Parts Place has a decent interactive website and you are often able to find parts there that you can't at other sellers. At least this is the case for '68. I have had good experience with ordering with them and they ship promptly.
http://www.thepartsplaceinc.com/


For brake and fuel lines, I'd go with InlineTube. They're good and have everything that you'll need. www.inlinetube.com

If you need any wiring, I'd definitely go with M&H Electric Fabricators. Allows 3-4 weeks for them to make the harnesses if they don't have them in stock. www.wiringharness.com

If you need body bolt kits, try Mr. G's. http://www.mrgusa.com/ While I would NOT use them for plastic chroming services based on a member's bad experience with them, I called and ordered the kit without problem. If you can find someone else selling complete kits, you might want to use them but I could not.

From people's experience (you can do a search here on the boards), I'd skip using BAP (Brother's), as people have had some difficulties with them, to say the least.

Good luck!

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