Vintage car accessories can be purchased on the internet from eBay, Trading Post, and WOW. One could also try checking local newspapers or vintage auto related magazines.
Accessories for a vintage 1998 Ford cargo van are available through junk yards and private sells. Parts are rare for the van because it's an older vehicle, but some auto shops may still carry these parts.
Chrome radiators can be purchased at most auto supply stores. They may have to be special ordered but Advance Auto, Auto Zone, and O'Reilly Auto Parts should all have it.
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An individual could expect to locate accessories for a Buick Rendezvous at a couple of different places such as a local Buick dealer or a local auto parts store.
Yes, a vintage car definitely need an auto inspection. Vintage cars are probably very old, and an auto inspection will find if there are any problems with the car, and fix it, so the car is safer to drive.
Accessories for an Infiniti G35 can be purchased at Andy Auto Sport, Car ID, Slick Car, Auto Accessories, Auto Anything, Mod Bargains and Automotive Concepts.
In addition to a car dealership, one can purchase accessories for the Dodge Magnum at many online sources including JCWhitney, Auto Truck Toys, Auto Anything, as well as eBay and Amazon.
One can order accessories for a Chrysler 300 from Mopar, which is an auto parts retailer. Other places to get accessories for your Chrysler 300 is Car ID, Auto Anything, and Andy's Auto Sport.
The web address of the J And R Vintage Auto Museum is: http://www.jrvintageautos.com