Does anybody have an extremely hard to find NOS battery tray for a '67 Beau for sale? I've been searching high and low for months. ...a few months ago, I made the unfortunate mistake of purchasing an OEM tray online. (very poor quality - made in Indonesia) ...Any info as to where I can get one would be greatly apprieciated!
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We have been stockpiling Chevy parts since 1968that's 40 years, now! That's right; we started acquiring these parts well before many people thought that Chevy's from the fifties and sixties would ever become collectible. Our warehouse has over 38,000 square feet of floor space loaded with New Old Stock (NOS) parts. So we have tens of thousands of hard-to-find NOS Chevy parts in stock obscure parts that are no longer available from GM, yet are not being reproduced are often waiting on our shelves for your call.
yes...there are alot of "re-popped" trays available. I paid $24CAN (from a supplier within Canada). The outside bends are very ugly and un-even, and the mounting holes are slightly off the mark. (It's not something you want to install if you really value your Beaumont)
Thanks 427Carl ...I sent an e-mail request to your reccomended parts supplier.
I'm thinking a really nice NOS tray should be around $150 USD
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Ya that repo stuff is a realy small gauge material compared to the stock stuff. Noticed that on my sons camaro project. You can feel the weight differance.