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One stop shop?


Hello all, 

new to the site, and new owner of a 1967 acadian. I'm looking for parts, bumpers, badges, steering column, ect. My question is there one particular company that you can find parts? I realize some are rare, but are some exchangable with novas? Any company's that you recommenod dealing with? Like for instance, headlight housings? Do nova headlight buckets work? 

 

Thanks in advance

 

adam



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Gasaholic wrote:

Hello all, 

new to the site, and new owner of a 1967 acadian. I'm looking for parts, bumpers, badges, steering column, ect. My question is there one particular company that you can find parts? I realize some are rare, but are some exchangable with novas? Any company's that you recommenod dealing with? Like for instance, headlight housings? Do nova headlight buckets work? 

 

Thanks in advance

 

adam


         Since you are in B.C.   make a list of your needs and contact......  Tin Man    Dave will help.......



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I would also check Menno Weisehaln lives in the lower mainland call (604) 856-5526 he has lots of parts as well all years

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if only there was one in ontario. I need a one stop shop for my 70 acadian

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Welcome Gasaholic ! Good luck with your resto project ...



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natehirji wrote:

if only there was one in ontario. I need a one stop shop for my 70 acadian


         Make a list (for us)    

         most 70 Nova parts might fit    

         specific Acadian parts are mostly trim biggrin



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Welcome aboard.
Good luck in your parts search.
Just ask all the questions you want many will chime in with very useful info and parts.

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i need a wiring harness, emblems, radiator, front bumper, bumper mounts, possibly a new steering wheel column with steering wheel, all the pedals, gas tank and gas tank lines

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As far as gas tanks go, honestly on these cars, you are best to buy a new Canadian made Spectra Premium Industries tank. A used tank is a real risk.

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okay sounds like a good plan

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I think our sponsor NOS can likely help you out with that tank too, and then you don't have to deal with the cross border shipping (and the 25% grief with our dollar right now too!)

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

As far as gas tanks go, honestly on these cars, you are best to buy a new Canadian made Spectra Premium Industries tank. A used tank is a real risk.


 i second Carls motion, dont use used gas tank, new tanks are cheap enough. yup, contact Dave or Menno for your acadian parts 



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