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Old 07-09-2008, 07:40 PM
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1984 cutlass parts

I am looking for a place I can get body molding for a 84 Cutlass Supreme Broughm (rear wheel drive). I don't want to have to go to a GM dealer if possible. Web sites or whatever would be helpful. I have looked with no success. Thanks.
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Re: 1984 cutlass parts

Try www.car-part.com , you can enter your vehicle's info in the search boxes and designate what part you need and then are given a results page listing which salvage yard(s) have the item, the price and in many cases, the condition.
Other sources for moulding is Hemmings Motor News, a monthly publication that has both private sale and commercial ads for parts.It is used by many people restoring older cars,(it pains me to say 'older' when referring to your '84 as I remember when these cars were new . You could also try eBay, as sometimes, somebody dismantling a car will occasionally put parts up for auction. Many times in the auction listing they will say if you need other parts to contact them for availability.
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I'll try that thanks. I know what you mean about you can remember when they were new. I bought this car for my mom new when I first went to work for GM and now my youngest daughter has it. I told her I would try to put it back in new condition. Thanks again.
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