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Buick GS parts

I'm looking for replacement parts for my console shift GS. The spring housing on the shifter snapped this winter and the lockout won't work. I know Year One used to offer these parts but in their new catalog they aren't listed. Any body know of any company offering them?
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Re: Buick GS parts

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Try looking at the vendor ads and other private ads in Hemmings Motor News. I have found many parts for my older vehicles over the years. Many companies that carry these parts advertise there. Also in the back of many muscle car magazines and those that deal with car restoration may list companies as well.
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to tell you the truth mercury and lincoln which is under Ford. they poor engineering problem. Their cars are horrible
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to tell you the truth mercury and lincoln which is under Ford. they poor engineering problem. Their cars are horrible
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What possible connection with this thread does your post have????
Sounds like someone was up WAY past their bedtime and posted in the wrong forum
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to tell you the truth mercury and lincoln which is under Ford. they poor engineering problem. Their cars are horrible
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