What if we made the missing part to complete your car?
We are gearing up to do a new part project and we want your input
I know you've been reading the emails that my father has sent out to you but some of you may not have met me yet. My name is James ... well, actually it is Daniel James but most people at work call me James. At one point we had three other people named Daniel at work and it got way to confusing. So I started going by my middle name. If you have called to order parts from us then there is a good chance we've talked.
I am in charge of keeping the business organized and efficient. (On a side note, please let me know if you ever have any suggestions on how we can improve your ordering experience. We want to make it top notch). One of the other areas I lead is in new product development. We are most known for our large supply of original parts. What you may not know is that we have started our own line up of reproduction parts for those rare and hard to find parts. You know, the parts that no large manufacturer is going to make since they are cost prohibitive on a large scale.
Thanks to modern technology and some key partnerships those rare parts will soon be available. They are missing ONE thing ... YOU.
We have been focusing on parts from 1959-1961. Granted, they have been smaller projects (so no fenders ... yet), but we have had a great response from you. Now we want to take it to the next level and get your input on what YOU think the next project should be.
Yes, we want your suggestions. We have a list of ideas for what we would like to tackle next, but before we move forward, we thought we'd get a "vote" from you. You are also welcome to suggest other ideas that we may do. Here is a link for you to go and cast your vote. Below are a few of the ideas we are considering doing:
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1959 hood lip moldings (the 4 piece aluminum set)
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1959 El Camino taillight bezels (4 piece aluminum set)
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1959 top fender moldings (the stainless moldings behind the fender rockets)
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1960 Impala/Bel Air fin molding clip set (to attach the moldings that run down the edge of the fin on the quarter panel)
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1960 Bel Air taillight outer cove molding (there would be a left and right)
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1959-1960 emergency brake cable firewall brackets (there are a pair)
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1959-1960 convertible quarter window channels ( the banana shaped channels)
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1965 parking light housings w/pigtails (I know it's not 59 but they are hard to find)
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1965 fender extensions (the pieces that attaches to the front lower part of the fender)
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1961-1964 convertible quarter window channels ( the banana shaped channels)
Please click below to cast your vote. We want you to take part in this project so please cast your vote.
James Howell