Chrysler/Mopar Discuss New Antique Chrysler Owner in the DOMESTIC MAKES & MODELS forums; Does anyone have information on where to find parts, history or anything else on my 48, 49, 50 Town & Country's and a 1928 Chrylser "72" Roadster. I would appreciate ...
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New Antique Chrysler Owner
Does anyone have information on where to find parts, history or anything else on my 48, 49, 50 Town & Country's and a 1928 Chrylser "72" Roadster. I would appreciate any help. I am new to this and if someone can steer me in the right direction, it would help. <BR>Thank you.
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Re: New Antique Chrysler Owner
The T&C info is easy. Join the Chrysler Town and Country Registry.<BR> <A HREF="http://clubs.hemmings.com/tandcregistry/" TARGET=_blank>http://clubs.hemmings.com/tandcregistry/</A>
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Re: New Antique Chrysler Owner
For parts for your 1928 Chrysler 72, the best source I have found is Jay Astheimer astheime@ptd.net . He is in Pen Argyl, PA, and can be reached at 610-863-6955. He has been a tremendous help with my 1930 Chrysler 77, though he specializes in pre 1930 Chrysler parts. From my experiences with him I can highly recommend him, he has been honest and fair with me. When he doesn't have what I need if he knows who does he has referred me to them. Hope he can help you out, I'd say let him know I sent you, but I wouldn't want him charging you extra for knowing me [img]images/icons/wink.gif" border="0[/img] <P>Rich
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