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i was given a website the other day called lmctruck.com.....
i was wondering if anyone had ordered parts from them and what the quality of the parts were? :? :fr:
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ive gotten quite a few parts from lmc. some were really good, others i had to modify a lil (floor pans were a bit off but a big hammer made them fit just right) :lol:
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did you get a catalog ?......do they have doors,steering parts(power box)
i ordered the catalog but was just curious :roll:
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LMC is kinda like the JC Whitney of truck parts....some of their stuff is pretty good, while a lot of other stuff is barely usable, due to poor fit or just bad design. They specialize in supplying reproduction parts, so their stuff isn't what you want for a restoration project, but would be fine for a driver.

For an economy build, they're good for many items. For a quality rebuild, some of the other vendors' items might be a better choice.

Go to the LINKS page and get catalogs from the first 7 vendors listed there, so you have an idea of what is offered and what the differences in prices are.
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thanks a bunch .....my 69 is going to be a restoration (frame off)
so i'm looking for lots of parts at a good price :D
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a good website is dennis-carpenter.com and classicautoparts.com!!! used them on my resto.
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Another source I've used is NPD (National Parts Depot), they have decent prices, a large selection, and better quality. Some of therir stuff is actually from Dennis Carpenter but less expensive. Go figure.
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