AMC Diplomat
Well-Known Member
Mopar parts books, ebay search including description, and an old napa interchange book are definitely the way to go. A lot of ebay sellers have no clue what they have or what car it goes to.
I know some guys seethe at the idea of buying a 20 year old fuel pump, but when I can get a aftermarket made in USA pump shipped to my door for less than $18 I'll take that deal.
The reality is a lot of these cars are not daily drivers. I can wait 3 weeks or even all winter to find a part cheaper.
For the big stuff I'll negotiate and then drive out to get it.
I know some guys seethe at the idea of buying a 20 year old fuel pump, but when I can get a aftermarket made in USA pump shipped to my door for less than $18 I'll take that deal.
The reality is a lot of these cars are not daily drivers. I can wait 3 weeks or even all winter to find a part cheaper.
For the big stuff I'll negotiate and then drive out to get it.