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They won't be in business long when the word gets out. "Not that bad" does not fly, and you know it and they know it. When a classic vehicle is being restored, there is an expectation that the quality of parts will be at LEAST equal to the original parts. They SHOULD actually be better. "Not that bad" works when you're putting a $65 Chinese fender on a $300 beater Dodge Colt you use to commute in during the winter. That's what "Not that Bad" is good for. You pay very little and you get very little. Ames qualifies thier parts, as you mentioned, and are a bunch of truly ethical PONTIAC fans, as well. I've done business with them since about 1984.
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