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Hey guys, my dad picked up a 1952 dodge pickup, I believe it is a B3. We need some help with parts, where to buy them for this thing. We want to get it running but it is missing a few things and I really don't know where to look as I have always worked on old fords. Any help appreciated.
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Might help if we knew what parts you need.
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You might start by googling dodge clubs. Generally if you can find a club you can find a list of parts suppliers. Here is one to start you out;
http://www.sweptline.com/stats.html
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Try P15-D24.com. The specialize in old Mopars and have a pilot house truck section as well.
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i have some dodge stuff mostly ww2, but lots of it carries over into the 50's. midwest military has NOS, what do you need?
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Another place to look is Hemmings 'parts and suppliers'. Sure too will find generators. Good luck!
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I have an overdrive for a '55.
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For general Dodge pieces like you describe I'd suggest Vintage Power Wagon. They are good to work with. Stu
http://www.vintagepowerwagons.com/online-parts-catalog
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The AACA has a Dodge forum as well
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