Me too on H&H.
I don't think any of the "good" Danchuk dealers were sourcing non-Danchuk parts through Danchuk. I.e., ones that had inventory, customer service, and decent pricing. That's called leaving money on the table.
Me too on H&H.
I don't think any of the "good" Danchuk dealers were sourcing non-Danchuk parts through Danchuk. I.e., ones that had inventory, customer service, and decent pricing. That's called leaving money on the table.
Parking lot sale will most likely be Tee-Shirts, Ball Caps and Calfornia Car Dusters.
If you get a chance, Merv's in Iowa Falls a few miles east of I-35, he has a beautiful store, showroom and shop out in the country. He has a 57 hardtop, Nomad, and convertible all in matching colors.
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Merv has good taste in '57 colors..
Was the trunk seat from the 'convertible'??
Merv is obvously a 57 guy.
Except he is more into all 3 years in such a huge way! So much more than most people could ever dream of. All 3 of his cars were built with ton$ of Danchuk parts.
Most of the $hiney parts on my car came directly from him of which he had in stock. I just had to drive 50 miles to pick them up and check around for anything else that caught my eye.
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I too drive about that distance to buy parts from a stocking vender to save on shipping, if I mail order its EBAY or H&H. I saved a ton on my new sedan doors by buying local.
The only reason i would by directly from Danchuk was the fact their website was the most user friendly. Other than that, the typical vendors (Cliff's Classic Chevrolet, H&H, etc.. ) all have about the same stuff. Mostly Danchuk brand. So, support who you like... I don't see this announcement as a big deal.
H&H are really good guys. They are now in the second generation running the company.
Glenn Hargrove
USAF (66-70) Viet Nam Vet