replacement top of a delta 88 69'
#1
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Hello,
I can't get a replacement top for my olds 88 delta of 1969 here in the netherlands.
Who knows a dealer in the state's that deliver over sea and can be thrusted.
I own a delta 88 converteble of 69 and thiefs stole the carradio of the former owner.
I'm slowy get to the point i need a new top, the engine is running now and i'm bussy sanding and respraying the car in primer.
after that it goes to a painter and than i want to reasemble the car.
D Appeldorn
Netherlands
I can't get a replacement top for my olds 88 delta of 1969 here in the netherlands.
Who knows a dealer in the state's that deliver over sea and can be thrusted.
I own a delta 88 converteble of 69 and thiefs stole the carradio of the former owner.
I'm slowy get to the point i need a new top, the engine is running now and i'm bussy sanding and respraying the car in primer.
after that it goes to a painter and than i want to reasemble the car.
D Appeldorn
Netherlands
#2
www.fusick.com is always the first stop for our overseas friends. You can download their catalog online and see exactly what they offer for your Delta. They are familiar with overseas shipping and have a great reputation.
www.usapartssupply.com may be another source, as is www.kanter.com . Kanter can be expensive but they have quality stuff.
You can also order direct from some top manufacturers. www.keeautotop.com is one, but not sure if they ship overseas. They make tops for a number of companies.
Best of luck. It can be hard to do an old car here in the States. I can only imagine what you European guys go through.
Visit www.73-77olds.com too. Guy named ZolaV8 in Hungary has restored a 1975 Cutlass and may have some insight on finding and shipping parts from the US. Has a great website too.
www.usapartssupply.com may be another source, as is www.kanter.com . Kanter can be expensive but they have quality stuff.
You can also order direct from some top manufacturers. www.keeautotop.com is one, but not sure if they ship overseas. They make tops for a number of companies.
Best of luck. It can be hard to do an old car here in the States. I can only imagine what you European guys go through.
Visit www.73-77olds.com too. Guy named ZolaV8 in Hungary has restored a 1975 Cutlass and may have some insight on finding and shipping parts from the US. Has a great website too.
#3
I was pricing tops for a car I was thinking of getting and I found this place. I never used them but they seem to be professional and have been around for a while, ship overseas too.
http://www.aabestco.com/default.asp
Allan
http://www.aabestco.com/default.asp
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