Does anyone know Dr. Rebuild's web page address or 800 number?
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Re: Dr. Rebuild
Jim----
Whatever you do, DON'T call their 800 number for a catalog request or for information of any kind. To use that number you have to have your order prepared and simply give it to them off the order form. You can't get a catalog by calling them at any number, since they won't do a credit card charge for just the catalog. Consequently, if you want a catalog, send $4 to Dr. Rebuild, P.O. Box 6263, Bridgeport, CT 06606. Then, after you get it, determine what you want, fill out one of their order forms, and FAX it to them. That's the most efficient and simplest way to order from them. In my opinion, their catalog is the absolute best and most useful in the Corvette parts business. Well worth $4. But, the good doctor can be cantankerous at times. However, he is an artist 'par excellence' and, sometimes, that's the way artists are.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: Dr. Rebuild
Jim----
Whatever you do, DON'T call their 800 number for a catalog request or for information of any kind. To use that number you have to have your order prepared and simply give it to them off the order form. You can't get a catalog by calling them at any number, since they won't do a credit card charge for just the catalog. Consequently, if you want a catalog, send $4 to Dr. Rebuild, P.O. Box 6263, Bridgeport, CT 06606. Then, after you get it, determine what you want, fill out one of their order forms, and FAX it to them. That's the most efficient and simplest way to order from them. In my opinion, their catalog is the absolute best and most useful in the Corvette parts business. Well worth $4. But, the good doctor can be cantankerous at times. However, he is an artist 'par excellence' and, sometimes, that's the way artists are.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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I agree with such a good catolog, but are some, most, all of their parts "correct?" Most of their bolt list :Bolt mtg kit-- this has deterred me from ordering from them and getting my bolts from other manufactures like Paragon. Just wondered what you thought on the subject. what about h2o, fuel, exhaust, and other parts? jc- Top
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Re: Dr. Rebuild
I agree with such a good catolog, but are some, most, all of their parts "correct?" Most of their bolt list :Bolt mtg kit-- this has deterred me from ordering from them and getting my bolts from other manufactures like Paragon. Just wondered what you thought on the subject. what about h2o, fuel, exhaust, and other parts? jc- Top
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My personal opinion is the world is NOT black and white. There's no such thing as a source of universally 'correct' factory concours parts. You have to know the issues on each/every component and shop accordingly. While this isn't what most want to hear, I think it's true....- Top
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Re: Dr. Rebuild
My personal opinion is the world is NOT black and white. There's no such thing as a source of universally 'correct' factory concours parts. You have to know the issues on each/every component and shop accordingly. While this isn't what most want to hear, I think it's true....- Top
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Have not found my recent issue, (in the shop, garage, or home??) but a prime example of the mtg kit that I just incountered was with the rear sway bar link bolt kit. The nuts are wroung. totally not correct. But thats the joy of this hobby..search and (destroy) and search again.... having fun jc- Top
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Re: Dr. Rebuild
Have not found my recent issue, (in the shop, garage, or home??) but a prime example of the mtg kit that I just incountered was with the rear sway bar link bolt kit. The nuts are wroung. totally not correct. But thats the joy of this hobby..search and (destroy) and search again.... having fun jc- Top
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