If you
mean Auto City Classics out of Isanti MN, I have used them. They are a one
hour drive from my work) I especially use them for things that are large,
because is the quality is not up to my liking I don't want to pay return
shipping. I go there and pick the stuff up if I like it. You have to
know what you want, and you probably get what you pay for. I got goodmark
metal inner fender wells from them. They were nice. I would imagine
that a GM one might have been a little thicker, but these were not that
bad. I also picked up my trunk floor from them. The pieces were
stamped ok, but again the metal might be a little thinner than stock. Here the
problem was these panels did not go up and over the axle tunnel so I had a
seam to hide. This is not auto city classics fault really. Their
price on the trunk floor was a low as anybody else's.
While
this does not sound like a ringing endorsement, it is not intended to sound
negative either. I will use them again...because I can look at the parts
first because that is the way I am. I suspect a lot of these parts come
from the same manufacturer. Experience has taught me to be leery about any
part I get from any of the parts houses. I have gotten stuff I did not
like from all of them.
If you
call about a Chevelle, they will have you talk to Denny. He's a pretty
good guy in my experience.
They
don't spend big bucks on web sites or fancy color catalogs like Year One.
That might help keep the prices down.
Mark
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Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 11:36 PM
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Auto City Glass & Gas TanksI seen a company called Auto City at the second show in a row now. They had an impressive display of auto glass, gas tanks, and even disc brake conversion kits.While they don't seem to have a web site yet, they do e-mail. Their prices seemed to be outstanding, but wondering if anyone has any experience on their quality?Steve

