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I got my first LMC truck parts catalog in the mail yesterday. I didn't even know I ordered one. I was thumbing through it last night and was pleasantly surprised at the LOW prices. :-) I don't have any experience with this company but some of the other threads show LMC customers.
If any of you guys have used their parts, give me an endorsement or tell me what to stay away from with LMC.
Also, I thing they have one of the best catalogs of any I have seen.
I have ordered a few things from LMC and have not had any problems. I just try to order the OE stuff from them. But I don't think they label what is oe and aftermarket anymore. But I use the 73-79 catalogs. I only order aftermarket if that is the absolute last resort. But they do have a pretty good selection though. I use all kinds of restoration catalogs like LMC, autokrafters and obsolete ford. They all have pretty good stuff.
People who say it can't be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
I've used them a couple times for various "small" items and haven't had any problems. If you really want to see a huge selection get a copy of Mac's catalog (www.macsautoparts.com). It's got just about everything to build a classic from scratch.
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 13-Jul-01 AT 01:13 PM (EST)[/font][p]OH YEAH !!! Mac's has a great selection as well as Carpenter Specialties. Thanks for the advice guys !!!
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