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#537954 - 09/15/08 10:35 PM
WANTED PLACE TO BUY REPO/NEW PARTS 69 BONNEVILLE
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LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO BUY NEW REPO OR ORIGINAL PARTS CAN YOU POINT ME IN THE RITE DIRECTION? ALSO LOOKING FOR NOSE FOR 69 BONNEVILLE ANY BODY GOT THEM OR REPAIR THEM? BUMPERS ALSO.. THANKS JER
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#538406 - 09/17/08 11:04 PM
Re: WANTED PLACE TO BUY REPO/NEW PARTS 69 BONNEVILLE
[Re: jer]
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THIS IS UNBELEAVABLE THAT NO ONE OUT THERE CAN TELL ME WERE TO BUY PARTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!THANKS
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#539129 - 09/21/08 10:39 PM
Re: WANTED PLACE TO BUY REPO/NEW PARTS 69 BONNEVILLE
[Re: jer]
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Registered: 09/16/02
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Loc: Howell Michigan
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Depends what you are looking for. Mechanically, a lot of these are still available at local auto parts stores. Try a NAPA. Kanter Auto used to offer front end and brake rebuild kits. Ames Performance Engineering offers a Pontiac big car catalog. Year one has some things interspaced through there GTO catalog that will work. You will have to search for bumpers and sheet metal through either Hemmings, on line or Ebay as to my knowledge no one makes reproduction parts for this car. This is a one year only body style, and full size Pontiacs have a limited following. This is from experience, I own one also. There are a lot of differences as well as a lot of similarities in the 65-70 full size cars. But also some real tricky things, like there were two designs of water pumps in '69, interchangeable as long as you use the correct water pump pulley. I recommend that you join the Pontiac Oakland Club International if you are not a member. They publish a monthly magazine and have tech advisers for assistance to club members. I know it gets frustrating at times, I personally looked for clutch linkage for my car for over two years, and found it by chance by word of mouth. Been there, done that at least a couple of times. And still looking for a couple of items, and the car has been "done" for eleven years.
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#546925 - 10/23/08 06:12 AM
Re: WANTED PLACE TO BUY REPO/NEW PARTS 69 BONNEVILLE
[Re: GMPARTSMAN]
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Ames Performance Engineering. Google them up, get a free catalog.
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#552636 - 11/15/08 12:06 AM
Re: WANTED PLACE TO BUY REPO/NEW PARTS 69 BONNEVILLE
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I once had a 68 Bonnie convert with a 389. Real sweet ride. Traded it in on a new 69 Gran Prix LS with the 428 and dual gate shifter TH350, positraction, loaded with all of the goodies. Ran like the preverbial scalded a-- ape but at about 9-10 miles per gallon. But, gasoline was only $0.40 back then.
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