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#183722 06/14/2005 4:20 PM
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Has anyone purchased parts from Rico's Rods & Relics? Any feedback?

They seem to have pretty good prices.


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"It's not that I haven't done IT... It's that I haven't done IT yet."

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#183723 06/14/2005 11:52 PM
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ANYONE??????


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'57 Chevy Panel
'59 Chevy 2 ton Dump
#183724 06/15/2005 2:15 AM
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Never heard of them. Do they have a web site? Do they specialize in something? Always looking for a good deal.


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#183725 06/15/2005 7:49 PM
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Here is their website:
http://www.ricos-rods-and-relics.com/index.htm
I hope I'm not breaking any rules...
I was browsing around and their prices seem very competetive.
I was just wondering if anyone had any feedback on them before I go spending big bucks. I am always cautious when it comes to e-shopping.


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"It's not that I haven't done IT... It's that I haven't done IT yet."

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'57 Chevy Panel
'59 Chevy 2 ton Dump
#183726 06/15/2005 7:55 PM
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No. You're not breaking any rules -- since you are not selling. Always a good idea to ask around to see if folks are familiar with sellers.

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#183727 06/15/2005 8:03 PM
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Peg,

Have you ever heard of them?


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"It's not that I haven't done IT... It's that I haven't done IT yet."

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'59 Chevy 2 ton Dump
#183728 06/15/2005 8:34 PM
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Inky,
If you are nervous about trying out a new vendor, try calling their local better business bureau, state attorney general's office, and/or local chamber of commerce. Ask the local BBB if they have any complaints registered against them. Do the same thing with their state's attorney general - they often deal with trade complaints as well.

As for the chamber, see to see if they are members and if so, for how long. (I don't put too much stock in the Chambers, though. Lots of them are bunches of stuffed shirts looking to impress everyone with how important they think they are - in fact I dropped my own membership for that reason. On the other hand, it may tell you that they've been active in their community for many years.)

If you do it, please let us know what you find out.


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#183729 06/15/2005 8:39 PM
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I just tried their web-site,, no data on pick-up trucks,,,,so they are now history to me.

just drive em,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Fred


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P.S. Any business worth its salt should be willing to provide you with a list of 2 or 3 customers you can call as references. Go ahead and ask. You have nothing to lose. Good luck,


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#183731 06/15/2005 8:51 PM
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Chamber of Commerce is a crock, it's all about getting local companies to join the "club" (which anybody can so so long as they don't mind cutting a check for the "dues")

Contacting the local BBB is a better way to check out a company, but still not a sure thing.

I googled their physical address, and came up with their website as the 1st hit, the second hit was their listing on the napco4x4.org parts vendors website.

The best way to check out a new vendor is to find somebody who's done buisness with them in the past. If you cant find somebody, then do a google search on their physical address as well as their company name.

Doin' the google on the address will tell you if that address is shared by numerous other company names, usually a sign that the outfits mailing address is in a office building, or worse, a Mailboxes, Etc "front".

Doin' the google on the company name will generally reveal other places the name has been mentioned.

In Rico's Rods And Relics case, the name comes up quite often, in websites listings for parts vendors, as well as on personal webpages and numerous message boards.

If after all that research you still feel a little nervous, make a small purchase of under $100 or so and see how that turns out.. since all repro parts are not created equal.. they could be on the up and up as far as shipping you what they say, but their repro parts might not be up to par.

With that said, I like their $116 chrome repro AD bumper, and feel confident about this outfit after my research to buy it if I dont run across one locally (read original & cheaper) soon!


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#183732 06/15/2005 8:55 PM
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Joker,

What do you mean by Data?

They are a possible parts source. They have a parts locator page with Year-specific listings for parts and I also saw a few shop manuals etc.

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Kimberly,

Thanks for the advice.


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Inky,
"It's not that I haven't done IT... It's that I haven't done IT yet."

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'48 1-1/2 ton Dump
'57 Chevy Panel
'59 Chevy 2 ton Dump
#183733 06/15/2005 9:08 PM
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Fumblin46

Thanks for your insight also. I think I'll try a small purchase and see how it goes.


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Inky,
"It's not that I haven't done IT... It's that I haven't done IT yet."

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'48 1-1/2 ton Dump
'57 Chevy Panel
'59 Chevy 2 ton Dump
#183734 06/15/2005 10:08 PM
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I thought that a new glass for my instrument panel with the lettering on it for 23.00 was hard to beat ...

#183735 06/15/2005 10:42 PM
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I bought some rock deflectors from him And he did me good.Did not have any trouble with the transaction.Price was fair considering they are not reproduced any more,Good looking parts too! Sent me pics to show me what condition they were in.Mainly used parts I beleive.


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#183736 06/16/2005 1:49 AM
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when I hit the truck sybol it replied no date, I am a rookie on this computer so it is possible that I just screwed up. ......just drive em,,,,,,,,,,,Fred


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#183737 06/16/2005 11:58 AM
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Hmmmm ... I'm just doing a gallery update for a fellow who added a "thank you" to Rico's. I should have it up in 30 minutes.

But ... remember ... just cause he says "thank you" ... you still should check this out as much as you can. JR's got a valid email address ... you might even want to call him. I forwarded him this thread (there's a forward deal at the top of this page, on the left) to see if we can draw him into the discussion.


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#183738 06/16/2005 2:46 PM
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I can tell you this. I had a 1955-66 Shortbed Stepside bed for sale a couple of summers ago and Richard bought it from me. He told me he sold parts and if I need parts for any of my classic vehicles I check with him first. If you are still unsure you can look at this link on his website. http://www.ricos-rods-and-relics.com/References.htm
Richard is a Classic truck enthuiust as well.

JR of HEAVY METAL PULLING TEAM

#183739 06/16/2005 9:29 PM
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The best parts links page on the 'net for old GM trucks is here on the 'Bolt:

http://www.stovebolt.com/links/ <- or just click on 'links' at the top of any page on the 'bolt.


Not sure about the best, but here is my page of parts vendors links :

http://woogeroo.home.mindspring.com/autolinks/trucks/ctgparts.html

-W

#183740 07/01/2005 8:49 PM
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I have to say if you need good used or new parts Rico's Rods and Relics is a good place to get stuff. If they don't have that used part your looking for they will try there best to find you one.


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