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Yellowboat

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I ordered stuff from them about 15 years ago. are their parts still decent or have they gone to pot?
 

69GS

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Like desert rat said, what kind of parts and what years?
 

desrtrat256

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for what kind of car and where is it shipping? I do 47-72 classic chevy truck parts for a living (Fredstruckparts.com) If its not truck parts I can give you the name of a place that has good quality parts. for the seat belts LMC is fine but for the trim, there is better qualities out there for a cheaper price.
 

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They are the go-to source for my '66 F-100. I had to rebuild the steering column two years ago, they had all the parts including plastic bearings and shims for the 3 speed shifter, horn button parts, etc.
 

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I've used them a few times for my old 78 ford, no problems.
 

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They are the go-to source for my '66 F-100. I had to rebuild the steering column two years ago, they had all the parts including plastic bearings and shims for the 3 speed shifter, horn button parts, etc.

Do you have any pics of your '66? I have one too. IMG_4671.jpg
 

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For seatbelts I'm not sure but for trim I would go with Mar-K made in OK. You can order a catalogue for free on line.
 
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