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Official Chi-FLU Gear: http://ces.landsend.com/CFLU Everything is available from our store on Land’s End’s online store. Polo shirts, dress shirts, jackets, coolers, luggage…
AUTOSPRINT Giovanni D’avola 5259 W. Addison St. Chicago, IL 60641 (773) 685-0930 F (773) 685.5624
Reina International Auto Lorenzo Reina 12730 West Capitol Drive Brookfield, WI 53005 (262) 781-3336 F (262) 781.3826
Modena Auto Body Carlo Vanglia 10201 South Ridgeland Ave Chicago Ridge, IL 60415 (708) 423-2239 F (708) 423.5284
International Auto Parts (The “amazon.com” of Fiat parts! Nice people great catalog, great website, good tech advice. However, some OEM parts are JUNK): http://www.international-auto.com/
Vick’s Auto Sports (horrid website, decent catalog, VERY knowledgeable staff, better quality parts than IAP): http://www.vickauto.com/ Ask for Csaba Vandor. GREAT advice from him!
Midwest 124 (GREAT guy, GREAT machine service, interesting selection of NOS parts): http://home.columbus.rr.com/midess124/index.htm Read the story of his car…
Griot’s Garage (not Fiat specific, but VERY nice stuff!): http://www.griotsgarage.com/home.do Their products made my crummy car look pretty GREAT!
Riggs Brothers - Custom upholstery & convertible tops: http://www.riggsbros.com/
AWESOME floor mats!!!! http://www.cocomats.com/style.htm
Custom seatbelts: http://www.gotbelts.com/
For the perfect restoration parts: http://www.reoriginals.com/index.asp
BRAKES - When go-fast needs to stop-fast: http://whoabrakes.com/
Scroll down to the SWEET Fiat rims: http://www.serpentautosport.com/wheels.htm
Correct Keys: http://keys4classics.com/html/Fiat124Sp.html Owner’s Manuals & more: http://www.books4cars.com/default.asp
Racing style seats: http://exoticcarseats.com/
Sport air cleaner & all things carburation: http://www.webercarbsdirect.com/product_p/f1000.htm
Koni Shocks CHEAP! http://www.ajusa.com
Bayless (Horrid catalog, awful website, great prices, nice people, good selection): http://www.baylessfiat.com/ (They also have an interesting service – if you need an owner’s manual, they can do a RE-print!)
Chris Obert (he can be a prickly old guy, but GREAT parts, service, & tech advice): http://www.fiatplus.com/ When it comes to Fiats…he quite literally wrote the book. Look for it, I want one!
Bruce’s Parts Bin (Bruce can be slow, but some really GOOD deals and LOTS of hard to find parts): http://www.fiatparts.com/ Sign up for his newsletter, the selection changes monthly.
Fun Imported Auto and Toys (some hard to find parts): http://www.funimported.com/
Fiat Parts Warehouse (some decent deals and hard to find parts): http://www.spiderroadster.com/index.htm
DiFatta Brothers (East Coast version of Giovanni – great parts department, lots of NOS!!!): http://www.difatta.com/parts.html
Tony’s Imports (L.A. service & upholstery): http://tonyimportcar.com/upholstery.html
Miller’s Mule (FANTASTIC specialty Fiat machining): http://www.millersmule.com/ Check out those cranks & pulleys…DROOL!
Allison’s Automotive (GREAT custom Fiat stuff!): http://www.allisonsautomotive.com/ Mark is a great guy, too…EXCELLENT tech advice! He runs fiatspider.com
Plating Plastic Parts (Excellent results!) John Hetherington PDQ Solutions 5 Myrtle Street St. Thomas Ontario Canada N5R 2E6 e-mail: [email protected] phone: 519-637-1974
When sending him parts, indicate on the box and on the “US Postal Customs Declaration & Dispatch Notice” that: This box contains DAMAGED ANTIQUE AUTO PARTS for REPAIR & RETURN only. Otherwise the Canadian Revenuers will try to add some taxes. You can email him photos and he will give you a cost estimate. Very nice retired guy who does this as a “sideline”. He can handle parts up to 28” long.