Parts and Information Galore

Hi, I'm Woogeroo.

Here are some links to sites that will help you find parts and information for your truck.

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- Links tosites with information about trucks. Scroll down to, Chevy Truck Resource Pages for the relevant Chevy truck sites.

Scroll down to, GMC Truck Resource Pages for the relevant GMC truck sites.

etc..

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-Links to the websites for companies that sell parts for old trucks.Each link has a description of what year and make(chevy only / gmconly or chevy and gmc) that company sells parts for. Shop manuals,owners manuals, aftermarket doodads, etc.. Several of the partsvendors websites also have some very good technical articles on thesites, so be sure to check out each site thoroughly.

50 plus vendors linked, parts for 1918-current chevy/gmc trucks - but mainly for 40's - '72

In addition to the above vendors, many of the big box stores like NAPA, Advance, etc., have a lot of the mechanical parts still in their warehouses. Things like fuel pumps, brake shoes, carb. rebuild kits... things of that nature. They may not have it on the backshelf of your local location, but they can order stuff and have it delivered to that location at no charge to you. It is something to keep in mind.

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- all things/all years Chevrolet. Click on'forums' and scroll down through the rather long list to look for theforums specific to your truck, the forums are done by type or yearmodel. For example, the 1960-1966 trucks and vans Forum - is for thefull size trucks. Lots of fellow truck geeks. In the Forums, where youpost messages you come up with a user name, password and provide avalid email address(which you can choose to not display) and you arein.

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- The 1947-1998 Chevrolet & GMC pickupMessage Board - message board forums, links to parts, tech tips, techarticles. In the Forums, where you post messages you come up with auser name, password and provide a valid email address(which you canchoose to not display) and you are in. I believe that originally itwas for 67-72chevy trucks, hence the domain name... but they typeabout all kinds of trucks in there on the forums.

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- all things pre-1973 General Motors trucks.Forums, links, tech articles, Swap Meet(classifieds for whole trucksand parts), Gallery page for you to submit your truck to. Posted todaily. Lots of fellow truck geeks. In the Forums, where you postmessages you come up with a user name, password and provide a validemail address(which you can choose to not display) and you are in.

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- link to the links page for TheStovebolt Page. Broken down into types of links...parts/info/publication, etc.. This page has LOTS and LOTS of links towebsites for companies that sell parts or products for keeping yourold truck running.

for used parts check the following:

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- Swap Meet(which is their name for theirvery neat classifieds section - free to use and free to post ads - youwill need a user name, password and provide a valid emailaddress(which you can choose to not display) and you are in - thisuser name and password is separate from the username/password to usethe forums. One key does not fit all the locks...

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- classifieds section - broken down into yearmodels, type of vehicle. Free to use, must be a supporting member toplace an ad or it is a per ad fee if not a member(I think).
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- (for chevy and gmc) message board, partsboard specific to the year of the truck you are looking for parts for.Example: if you were looking for a steering wheel for a 1963 chevytruck, you would go to the 60-66 parts board.

I hope this helps.

-W

My 1965 Chevrolet C10 long wheelbase stepside pickup:

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-Woogeroo

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