Looking for a good used tailgate!
Maximus84
07-30-2008, 11:53 PM
I have an 84 Conquista.Thats the 2-tone version,but I'm willing to get any tailgate thats decent.I'm told they will all fit from 78-87. Any help with parts,or pointing me in the right direction would be great!
motionwannabe
09-06-2008, 10:06 PM
i have 4 good tailgates that fit 78-87 el camino, conquista, diablo, etc. i actually just acquired a barn full of just about any part. if you still need a gate let me know
Maximus84
09-06-2008, 10:43 PM
Man,its been over a month since I asked! I've got a tailgate coming,that I paid for today,but its not from a Conquista either.I may be needing some top trim,& some other stuff,so how can I keep in touch?:confused:
'97ventureowner
09-14-2008, 12:57 PM
Man,its been over a month since I asked! I've got a tailgate coming,that I paid for today,but its not from a Conquista either.I may be needing some top trim,& some other stuff,so how can I keep in touch?:confused:
Try using the PM system where you can contact the member directly through a link in their profile. Just click on their member name and select the second option to send the member a private message.
Another source for parts, if that member doesn't have what you need is www.car-part.com . You enter your vehicle's info in the search boxes and the part you need and you get a results page(s) with salvage yards across the country that show the item in their inventory. The results many times list condition and price along with contact info. You can even refine the results to yards closer to your location. Also check out Hemmings Motor News, a monthly publication that many "older", and classic car owners use to locate hard to find parts for their vehicles. The periodical contains both private and commercial ads geared to the owners and restorers of these cars.
Try using the PM system where you can contact the member directly through a link in their profile. Just click on their member name and select the second option to send the member a private message.
Another source for parts, if that member doesn't have what you need is www.car-part.com . You enter your vehicle's info in the search boxes and the part you need and you get a results page(s) with salvage yards across the country that show the item in their inventory. The results many times list condition and price along with contact info. You can even refine the results to yards closer to your location. Also check out Hemmings Motor News, a monthly publication that many "older", and classic car owners use to locate hard to find parts for their vehicles. The periodical contains both private and commercial ads geared to the owners and restorers of these cars.
Maximus84
09-14-2008, 04:04 PM
Try using the PM system where you can contact the member directly through a link in their profile. Just click on their member name and select the second option to send the member a private message.
Another source for parts, if that member doesn't have what you need is www.car-part.com (http://www.car-part.com) . You enter your vehicle's info in the search boxes and the part you need and you get a results page(s) with salvage yards across the country that show the item in their inventory. The results many times list condition and price along with contact info. You can even refine the results to yards closer to your location. Also check out Hemmings Motor News, a monthly publication that many "older", and classic car owners use to locate hard to find parts for their vehicles. The periodical contains both private and commercial ads geared to the owners and restorers of these cars.I was emailed by 'motion'.Thanks 4 the info!:cool:
Another source for parts, if that member doesn't have what you need is www.car-part.com (http://www.car-part.com) . You enter your vehicle's info in the search boxes and the part you need and you get a results page(s) with salvage yards across the country that show the item in their inventory. The results many times list condition and price along with contact info. You can even refine the results to yards closer to your location. Also check out Hemmings Motor News, a monthly publication that many "older", and classic car owners use to locate hard to find parts for their vehicles. The periodical contains both private and commercial ads geared to the owners and restorers of these cars.I was emailed by 'motion'.Thanks 4 the info!:cool:
Maximus84
09-18-2008, 02:23 PM
Thanks...I now have one! :grinyes:
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