Hey guys,new to this forum and have a quick question.Im looking to buy quite a bit of stuff to finish my Cuda and have noticed over the years that not one particular vendor sells all of the best stuff.As in one brand of weatherstripping from one place,whiskers from another,glass ect ect.Is there one place that sells what we consider the best fitting parts available for our rides?I know Dave has a stellar rep from what ive heard but haven't purchased from there yet.I have bought stuff from Classic a few years back with hit and miss results on fit.Not trying to insult any vendors,just don't have the money to do this twice.Thanks.
I think if asked Dave would tell you if there's something better...
My Story. A few years ago I inquired into new bumpers and Dave volunteered that what he had in stock was having quality issues and went to the trouble to source me a pair from another manufacturer that he didn't normally carry.. Price was right as well...
Thanks Bullitt,thats exactly what i was after :cheers:.Id rather purchase all through one place if possible just for the sake of time.I need door glass,new dashpad,all weatherstripping ect.This project has been sitting for 4 years pretty much and i just sold a Duster to give the project a boost for the home stretch.I made decent money but like most of us have to make the most of it with kids and prioritys.I was lucky the wife said take all of the cash and finish it already.Is there a better way to order from Dave?Call or just order online...and do we get a discount for the forum?
If you have a long list I would first gather that & put it to him in a PM ..
Ask him if those are the best options on the market & give him your other contact info.
He may call you...
Thanks for the help buddy,much appreciated.
Roseville is the place to go hands down . . . :yes:
Yes there is a discount for forum members. Ask him about it.
Have nothing but absolutely positive remarks to say in regards to doing business with David and John at Roseville.
I can only back this up , Call Roseville , he will get you all the best parts & at the best prices
:iagree:
Hands down the best supplier for parts that just fit right... nicest sales department, with customer satisfaction their priority!
Quote from: leglhi on June 12, 2018, 02:17:11 PM
Hey guys,new to this forum and have a quick question.Im looking to buy quite a bit of stuff to finish my Cuda and have noticed over the years that not one particular vendor sells all of the best stuff.As in one brand of weatherstripping from one place,whiskers from another,glass ect ect.Is there one place that sells what we consider the best fitting parts available for our rides?I know Dave has a stellar rep from what ive heard but haven't purchased from there yet.I have bought stuff from Classic a few years back with hit and miss results on fit.Not trying to insult any vendors,just don't have the money to do this twice.Thanks.
Hello. email me a list of items that you are looking EMAIL is best. I am super busy at work and sometimes PM's get lost in the shuffle.
thx in advance. send email to dradcliffe@mikeriehls.com
Will do Dave,I'll get that written up tonight.I appreciate your help buddy.And to all that gave your opinions,thanks so much.Really good people on here.Maybe this thing really WILL be running this yearl.Only been 8 years since purchase and i drove it a total of about 5 miles before tear down.Figured id have it on the road by the time i was 40...just turned 46 lol.
I like your signature line " If it ain't broke fix it till it is"
Sounds a lot like someone I know...... :vipermanhiding:
Thanks 71-440.That's my saying at work lol.That and "No good deed goes unpunished".Seems like anytime i find something that's not right it automatically makes you the volunteer haha,And got all my stuff ordered through Dave today.Thanks again guys for the heads up.One of the nicest guys I've ever dealt with.Straight shooter and totally painless.Or at least as painless as you could hope for when buying E Body parts :rofl: .
Quote from: leglhi on June 22, 2018, 09:31:06 PM
Thanks 71-440.That's my saying at work lol.That and "No good deed goes unpunished".Seems like anytime i find something that's not right it automatically makes you the volunteer haha,And got all my stuff ordered through Dave today.Thanks again guys for the heads up.One of the nicest guys I've ever dealt with.Straight shooter and totally painless.Or at least as painless as you could hope for when buying E Body parts :rofl: .
We all apologize now for the un ending ruthless assault on you finances! :rofl: Only thing worse is a visit to Roseville itself . It's like a kid in a candy store! :yes: Let us know when you need an intervention? :haha: Be prepared/pre warned about " mission creep" ..... that's then you install a new part and the one beside it now looks like crap when a few hours ago it looked fine. :takemymoney: :takemymoney::soshelp: :takemymoney: :takemymoney:
:rofl: seriously though Dave and John at Roseville are top notch and have always looked out for me and provided the best parts available and at a discounted price, what more could you ask! My good buddy Mike I let him know about Roseville... I shudder to think what he has spent there in the last 5 years building 3 cars. :bradsthumb:
Hahaha!I already have the dreaded "mission creep".Before the repaint i would have been happy just to have the car one color.All the trim,bumpers ect looked great to me.Fast forward 4 years and I've touched everything i can on the car,just got the trim and bumpers back from chrome and polishing(AMAZING)and bought all new door handles and locks,all lenses...every bolt i reassembled on the car has new factory fasteners lol.Everything looks crappy against new paint.I know a lot of people go way beyond my little project but this is s a huge and expensive endeavor for me.My buddy last night came over to help me install windows and regulators and told me just put those damn bolts in,they are behind the door panel for Gods sake lol.You don't need to wire wheel or phosphate them.I need someone like him around to reel me in.Wine taste and beer budget.I've done the best i can but if i don't just finish it i will never get done and somebody else will get to enjoy it after I'm gone.Its already much nicer then it ever was before i owned it and i thought it was awesome then.Never realized how hacked it was until i bought it and started in on it.BTW,Dave at Dodge is priceless for guys in this hobby.What a great person :drinkingbud:
Oh yeah: That's why I sold my Coronet. The paint was a bit weathered on it. I've been to many Mopar rodeos and I knew where it was going to go if I started on it.
LOL yep I'd bet your story is pretty much a common one. The desire is slways there it's just we all have different budgets to sink into these cars
Agreed Brad lol.I told myself i could get this thing on the road for a certain amount that i had set.Double that and its almost there but still a good $ amount away.It will never see a show,but I'll be proud on cruise night and picking my kids up from school.My Chevy buddy last night gave me my best compliment so far.Hes got a pretty wicked 434 small block 67 Nova.We were doing the windows last night on mine and he said "id trade you my car right now straight across for your roller if you'd do it".And that's from a full bore Chevy nut.I felt pretty good about that lol.I sold all my other projects with the thought that i could have either 3 OK cars that would never get finished or one pretty decent one.I hope its not my last,but if it is id be happy with it.Maybe add more power later,better suspension......there we go again.