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Old 09-15-2002, 09:38 AM
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I'm considering buying a '54 panel, and because it would be my first Ford truck I'm not familiar with who sells parts for the '53 to '56 models.
I currently own a '55 Chevy Panel (please don't hate me) and there are a bunch of companys that have on-line ordering of parts for those vehicles, are there any you could recommend for Fords that I could check out?

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Old 09-15-2002, 10:33 AM
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I would recommend Midfifty.com They have a good reputation and lots of parts for the old trucks and panels.
 
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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 15-Sep-02 AT 01:04 PM (EST)]There's motor haven on this web site, Sacramento Vintage Ford,(You need to order their catalog), Bobs F-100 , F100 Connection ,socal speed shop/Arizona vintage Ford and Chevrolet, Dennis Carpenter , and a number of others, including Mid-Fifty. I personally have had good dealings with all mentioned.
 
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I have ordered parts from Concours Parts of Carson City, NV. After shopping around a bit, they seem to have slightly lower prices than most. They have always been very prompt with delivery, and have online ordering available at their website, http://www.concoursparts.com . They seem to have most of the rubber parts and little things that you always seem to need but your local NAPA can't find.


 
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This is axactly the info I was looking for, Thanks!

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