Nov 12 2008

Fixing Cars and Finding Parts

Published by Michael at 8:35 am under Cars, Reviews

Actually, as odd as it sounds, I really do enjoy fixing cars. Maybe it is the fact that I get to hit things with hammers. Maybe it is that working on a car, at least the old ones, is so different from the computer, database, and web work I normally do. MGB GT Hey, I get the chance to get really filthy dirty! In fact, at the moment, what I am really looking to find is a 1971 to 1974 MGBGT. I love them, had one as my first car, and am anxious to get another one. So, if you know where one is close to Charleston, SC, please let me know!

The only thing I don’t like about automotive work is paying for car parts! How do all my hobbies somehow involve spending money? Yes, I am always looking for discount car parts. Oh, you can find cheap parts – you know the ones that may last you until you get to the end of the driveway, but what I really want is good sources for quality parts. And the right ones too! If you are looking for Toyota parts, you don’t want to have to “just alter it a bit.” I was told this numerous times when working on my old BMW 2002. It was even worse when I was trying to find some parts for a 1986 BMW 325e! People would say, “Oh, this part will work fine if you just reroute this wire and shave a bit of metal off here with a grinder.” Pardon me? That wasn’t the way the part or the car were designed.

Recently I have been looking for a few odds and ends for the 2001 Ford Escape that I drive. It has just reached that age, meaning out of warranty and paid off, when small things start to break. First it was the solenoid for the tailgate release. Then the heater knob. Now a vacuum connection. None of them are very large parts, but they can be hard to find and at times expensive. Other than scrounging through junk yards – which is actually great fun and I do a good bit – I find myself prowling the web for parts.

While doing that web prowling, I came across a site called Go-Part.com. They have all kinds of discount parts for everything from the aforementioned Toyota to my Ford Escape. And for those wild children who care, yes they even have Jeep parts. Now they don’t have everything but they have the most commonly needed parts, and they carry good quality brands like DEPO, Koyo, and Modine. They also carry accessories and have and toll free number to help you if you can’t figure out or find what you’re looking for.

So, give them a try, let me know if you find my elusive MGB GT, and also let me know if you find any good salvage yards that have that elusive heater knob for my Escape.

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4 Responses to “Fixing Cars and Finding Parts”

  1. Bruce McIntireon 12 Nov 2008 at 9:01 am

    Do you do blogroll exchanging? If you want to exchange links let me know.

    Email me back if you’re interested.

  2. Anton 15 Nov 2008 at 10:40 am

    Waaay back in High School I had a friend with a very green MGB. It never actually ran the whole time I knew him, but we did enjoy hanging out in his garage, listening to the radio and imagining which friend he would take for a ride when he got it fixed.

    Ants last blog post..Ritual Hearth – Adobe – Discounted

  3. Michaelon 16 Nov 2008 at 8:17 pm

    @Ant Unfortunately too many are like that. And yes, I have had my share that never ran also. Thanks for stopping by!

    Michaels last blog post..Backing Up Your Computer

  4. Exhauston 12 Dec 2008 at 3:52 am

    Ant Unfortunately too many are like that. And yes, I have had my share that never ran also. Thanks for stopping by!

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