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Classic Industries / OER

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One of my US Mustang suppliers, California Mustang, has recently been taken over by Classic Industries (a.k.a. OER parts) in Huntington Beach CA. The upshot of this is I can now order any of their GM or Mopar products at trader prices, as well as the Ford stuff!

If anyone wants to add anything on to my next order, let me know - they have a pretty big catalog of parts etc.:

https://www.classicindustries.com/shop/search/
https://www.oerparts.com/shop/search/
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Good to know Andy, thanks :thumbright:
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Does this mean you can forward on a discount on the catalogue prices?
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freighdog wrote: Wed Apr 25, 18 9:20 pm Does this mean you can forward on a discount on the catalogue prices?
Well, I pay the trade price, and the discount from retail varies according to what the item is. They seem to have their 'own brand' items, which are branded OER (Original Equipment Reproduction), as well as selling items made by other manufacturers. If you let me know if there's something particular you want I may be able to give you an idea of cost (exclusive of postage etc).
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Thanks Andy,
I was looking for a diff https://www.classicindustries.com/produ ... 42051.html but I see Summit do the same one for $130 less! :shock:

There will always be other little things, CI are good for resto parts.
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No problem - I was thinking more of small bits and pieces that aren't worth ordering seperately due to the shipping cost, but which I could easily add on to one of my orders to save people money... I'm not really geared up for the bigger parts like diffs and body panels!
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Ok, that's no problem. Any help getting a $2 part shipped at a sensible price would be much welcomed by everyone I'm sure! :thumbright:
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I'm going to be ordering again soon from OER / Classic Industries, so if anyone wants any small bits & pieces that wouldn't be worth shipping over individually, let me know and I'll add it to the order! After an initial hiccup (as I was using their website ordering system which apparently sends the order around various departments), I have now established a quicker method which means most parts arrive within a week or so after ordering.
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