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David DiMartino

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Okay, so I've owned my 73 Cuda since 1990 and I started a restomod in 1996. Since then I got married, had kids, moved several times and had to live with budget constraints and the car sat for a very long time. Fast forward to last year, my wife finally developed an interest in the old Cuda and has budgeted funds to complete the car. Now I could pay someone, but where is the fun in that, not to mention the sense of accomplishment. Due to the time and mobility over the past 20+ years, it appears some containers of neatly bagged and tagged fasteners have gone missing. Can anyone recommend a supplier for fastener kits that they have had good experience with. I am missing nearly all fasteners for the interior of the car (they weren't in very good shape to begin with) and many fasteners for exterior items.

Any input is appreciated. If everything goes well, I should be able to get her running in the spring and I a just dying to drive her again.

Dave D
 

Cato Vinther

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try have a look on classicindustries. They have almost everything for cuda/challenger :)
 

B5BLUERT

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Yep, Classic Industries should have what you need. There are several different places to purchase E body stuff, mega parts, dante's , Herb's .I've purchased from them all. Year One has a lot of stuff also but seems pricey but they usually have a 30% off deal on most holidays. I buy a lot from EBay also but my favorite place to buy stuff is Roseville Moparts hands down , customer service is outstanding and david and Jon are great with No BS!
 

David DiMartino

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Cato and B5,

Thanks for the input, I have check classic industries, but I will certainly dig through the others you mentioned. Hopefully, I'll find what I'm looking for.

Dave D
 

Moparparts

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If you decide you want any correct original fasteners, depending on the level of restoration you are doing, PM me i have quite a few different ones available
 

David DiMartino

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Moparparts,

There isn't much original about my car. Originally a 318 shift on the column auto with a 2:76 open differential, no power steering and radio delete car, it now has a 340 with 3:55 sure grip, rally gauges, console with slapstick. Even the color is different. It wouldn't be fair to the guys doing concours restos if I snatched up the good parts, however, I do appreciate the offer. If I run into something I just can't find, I'll definitely give you a shout.

Dave D
 

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I've got some odds and ends from partsmix company on ebay. Think there located in tennesse. Good for valance fasteners and other things. take care
 
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