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Re: Anyone familiar with PG CLassic Restoration
[Re: crlush]
#809237
09/22/10 09:19 PM
09/22/10 09:19 PM
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Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 915 near New Haven, CT
fireeng
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Thanks for all the input. I didn't mean for this to be a spot to bash anyone. I was just hoping to hear about some first hand experiences with stuff purchased from this vendor. I know that people are always gun ho to write a review when they have a bad experience and alot less likely to comment if things go smooth. I think I'm going to try and start a shopping list thread so people can chime in and help me by reccomending decent parts they have purchased for their car. Thanks again for all the comments.
2016 Diesel Ram 3500 Mason Dump 1971 Challenger 2013 Jeep Wrangler 1979 Dodge Ram Power Wagon 400 Mini Pumper My other car is a Fire Truck.
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Re: Anyone familiar with PG CLassic Restoration
[Re: jeff968]
#809238
09/22/10 11:10 PM
09/22/10 11:10 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 28,600 Shopping @ HoBo Fright
340SIX
Doc Flappergas's Evil Twin
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Doc Flappergas's Evil Twin
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Shopping @ HoBo Fright
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I've purchased a few things from for my 70 Challenger including taillight bezels, side marker light bezels, and a seat belt set. The items all looked great and fit well but I was disappointed to see my taillight bezels have started to pit this year. My car is stored in a garage.
I have delt with Peter Gee before Mike was selling his stuff. Long wait for parts shipped from China and once wrong part but he did take care of it. The Lady I talked with first was no help. Parts were of good quality. High-Jack As far as the tail lamp bezals was someone at some time making them from stainless steel?
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Re: Anyone familiar with PG CLassic Restoration
[Re: 340SIX]
#809239
09/22/10 11:27 PM
09/22/10 11:27 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 29,654 Hamtramck, PA
Alaskan_TA
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High-Jack As far as the tail lamp bezals was someone at some time making them from stainless steel?
Solid aluminum, & I heard a few years ago that he died.
One less manufacturer inside the US.
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Re: Anyone familiar with PG CLassic Restoration
[Re: 340SIX]
#809240
09/22/10 11:28 PM
09/22/10 11:28 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 27,347 Today? Who Knows?
1_WILD_RT
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Management Trainee
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Posts: 27,347
Today? Who Knows?
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High-Jack As far as the tail lamp bezals was someone at some time making them from stainless steel?
Billet Aluminum...
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Re: Anyone familiar with PG CLassic Restoration
[Re: Alaskan_TA]
#809241
09/22/10 11:29 PM
09/22/10 11:29 PM
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Posts: 27,347 Today? Who Knows?
1_WILD_RT
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Solid aluminum, & I heard a few years ago that he died.
One less manufacturer inside the US.
Ouch.. Sorry to hear that..
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Re: Anyone familiar with PG CLassic Restoration
[Re: chrisf]
#809243
09/24/10 06:40 PM
09/24/10 06:40 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 1,185 Nanaimo, BC
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Maybe they have a new girlthere now but I just called last week looking for exhaust tip hangers and she communicated just fine.
So far everything I've ordered from PG has been shipped quickly and the quality is excellent.
'71 GTX N96 auto 3:55
'74 Challenger 440+6 4spd 4:10
'71 Duster 340 auto 4:10
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