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#694222 11/12/2010 6:42 AM
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I know this may be in the wrong area, but its dealing wiyh body parts. Classic parts of Missouri or Classic Chevy parts of OKC. There is about a $150 differance in the list I need. Who has better parts and service?
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I use classic parts of Missouri, easy to work with, fast shipping the parts are correct.

Charlie


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All the parts come from the same source. Pick a supplier with a good reputation and fast delivery. CLASSIC PARTS has competitive prices, FAST SHIPPING, great customer service (no time limit for returns) and don't forget FAST SHIPPING and you get a10% discount if you use the promo code "stovebolt" when you place your order. thumbs_up


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Thanks for the endorsements and reminder of the stovebolt discount. Classic of OKC did not offer it or match the http://www.classicparts.com/default.asp pricing. Thanks again Our discount almost equalled my oversized shipping cost. $46 saving and $55 in shipping smile

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Classic Parts has always served me well!


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