A good parts source? My preference has always been to support the local
"little" guy, whenever possible. He is the one you will call when you need
something "right now", so it would be nice if you buy what you can from him
the rest of the time, so he is still there when you need something "right
now". In most cases, when you factor in the shipping costs, and aggravation
of having to wait, you will find that local is cheaper.
Kate
scott putnam wrote:
> hi everybody,
> so far i have the victoria british ltd.catalog,the midget/sprite haynes
> manual and the leyland 1500 workshop manual. any other suggestions on
> essentials?
> the phantom troublemaker
> and his boxes of 1977 parts
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