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MavMatt

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I’m rebuilding a 73 maverick, it will be road worthy before the end of the year, so I also have a fridge side covered in the awesome rock auto magnets
 

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I used Rockauto for the first time a couple of months ago and can recommend them. They shipped fast, and I got an OEM part for around 1/2 of what a knockoff was going to run elsewhere.
 

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Somewhere else to get parts cheap is Advanced auto parts.
Order online go to the store and pick up the part.
You can find discount codes 25% off sometimes.
And you earn bucks.
I got a radiator for 20% off for a Taurus was less than 80 bucks out the door.. they sent me a $5 code.
And I had a 30% off code.. got a Holley jet kit delivered to my door for 35 bucks.. regular was 65+.

Rockauto has easy to navigate to tell where parts are shipped from.. pretty easy to find all you need from the same shipper now.
Couple years ago not so much.

On that old shoe box chevy you can get the Disc conversion from speedway motors for pretty cheap.
I think I paid Like $249 for mine for the 57 chevy. I got the NON metric caliper version.

Mine is a Johnny Cash.
Sometimes it looks like this.
https://www.okshooters.com/threads/im-drag-racing-tonight-thunder-valley.275393/

Other times it has a hood and all black wheels and looks like you pulled it from a field and stuck tires on it.
 

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