Collectors Auto Supply was founded in 1992 with the goal of making it as easy as possible to find the classic car parts you need to complete your vintage car or truck restoration. We have classic and vintage auto restoration parts for almost every make and model of classic car ever made. We make it easy to determine which vintage auto parts will fit your classic car or truck.
Just use our Year Make Model vehicle search and we will put every part we have that fits your vehicle right in front of your nose. It can't get simpler than that right? With over 25 years in business and 100,000+ customer transactions, you can trust us to be the right choice for replacement auto parts to restore your classic car.
Just use our Year Make Model vehicle search and we will put every part we have that fits your vehicle right in front of your nose. It can't get simpler than that right? With over 25 years in business and 100,000+ customer transactions, you can trust us to be the right choice for replacement auto parts to restore your classic car.
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You've poured endless hours into the interior of your classic car. Now it's time to make sure all that hard work isn't ruined by rain, snow, and other elements. With automotive weatherstripping and seals from Collectors Auto Supply, you can keep your vintage vehicle's beautiful interior looking its best.
You've given your vintage ride a beautiful paint job, remodeled the interior, and replaced all the old, outdated parts. You might think you're done renovating your classic vehicle, but you could be missing one important accessory: the splash shield. When driving, rocks, dust, water, and debris can be kicked up into the underside of your car.
Collectors Auto Supply brings you the widest variety of gaskets, seals and weatherstrippings for the most popular (and some not-so-popular) American classic cars. These high-quality HD rubber and foam gaskets are as tough and resilient as they come. They will fit perfectly provided you bought the right part for your vehicle's make, year and model.
Chances are that you never noticed the cord installed around the exterior perimeter of each door on your car. At least, you never did until you tried to do some restoration work on it. This material is called windlace trim and it's normally sewn out of special material around sponge cord. Many automakers have standardized around a 1/2 flange, but there have been some subtle changes over the years.
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Kyle Reid
Feb 14, 2019
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