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Car Forum / GMC Cars / April 2006

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GM part number needed

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Chuck M. - 04 Apr 2006 02:41 GMT
I'm looking for the GM part number for the little white plastic clip
that holds the door molding strip (same height as door handle) on a 1973
El Camino. I've struck out at several GM dealerships, its too old and
they threw their old books away. Does anyone have a Fisher Body Manual
for 1973 Chevelle/El Camino or El Camino/Sprint who could look that up
please?

Chuck
Rich B - 04 Apr 2006 04:34 GMT
Can't help with a part number but when I need body clips like that, I go
to a body supply store.  I used to go to one that had a huge display of
clips and attachments on a wall.


Group: alt.autos.gm Date: Mon, Apr 3, 2006, 9:41pm From:
c.m@graffiti.net (Chuck M.)
I'm looking for the GM part number for the little white plastic clip
that holds the door molding strip (same height as door handle) on a 1973
El Camino. I've struck out at several GM dealerships, its too old and
they threw their old books away. Does anyone have a Fisher Body Manual
for 1973 Chevelle/El Camino or El Camino/Sprint who could look that up
please?
Chuck  

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"Sometimes, when you're up to your butt in alligators, it's hard to
remember that the intial objective was to drain the swamp."  
~ Unknown ~
Adam - 04 Apr 2006 12:06 GMT
The Autoparts stores, like autozone and napa usually have a rack that have
nothing but door panel clips on them, they usually come like 6 in a pack.

Can't help with a part number but when I need body clips like that, I go
to a body supply store.  I used to go to one that had a huge display of
clips and attachments on a wall.
sdlomi2 - 04 Apr 2006 15:41 GMT
> The Autoparts stores, like autozone and napa usually have a rack that have
> nothing but door panel clips on them, they usually come like 6 in a pack.

   They call it the "HELP" display pegboard.  s
Rich B - 04 Apr 2006 18:12 GMT
AZ, Advance and similar auto stores may carry some clips and other parts
but if you want to find really hard to tocate parts then you have to
consider "real" auto parts sources like specialty suppliers.   You could
also check with an independent body shop (make sure it's one with a good
reputation); I've gotten small parts from some of them and then later
took business to them.  You can check the "HELP" section but it's
doubtful that you'll find it because most stores usually only stock the
most popular parts.

Group: alt.autos.gm Date: Tue, Apr 4, 2006, 7:06am From:
abuse@verizon.net (Adam)

The Autoparts stores, like autozone and napa usually have a rack that
have nothing but door panel clips on them, they usually come like 6 in a
pack.

Can't help with a part number but when I need body clips like that, I go
to a body supply store. I used to go to one that had a huge display of
clips and attachments on a wall.


Group: alt.autos.gm Date: Mon, Apr 3, 2006, 9:41pm From:
c.m@graffiti.net (Chuck M.)

I'm looking for the GM part number for the little white plastic clip
that holds the door molding strip (same height as door handle) on a 1973
El Camino. I've struck out at several GM dealerships, its too old and
they threw their old books away. Does anyone have a Fisher Body Manual
for 1973 Chevelle/El Camino or El Camino/Sprint who could look that up
please?
Chuck  

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
"Sometimes, when you're up to your butt in alligators, it's hard to
remember that the intial objective was to drain the swamp."  
~ Unknown ~
 
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