Hello gents. I am working on my new New Yorker, 1965 flavor. Things are going along great as I work on the brakes, then on to the engine bay.
QUESTION: How is it possible that I can walk in to an Auto Zone/Reilly's/Advance/NAPA and ask for wheel cylinders/brake hardware/ hoses/water pump, AND EVERY PLACE HAS THESE PARTS ON THE SHELF FOR A 56-YEAR-OLD CAR? Pardon all the capital letters...
Obviously it's great to have such parts so easily available, but I just have to marvel at the fact that I can buy these parts right down the street. Sure, old cars used the same parts for a lot of years and a lot of models, but it just seems amazing that these parts are available for cars that are almost 60 years old.
QUESTION: How is it possible that I can walk in to an Auto Zone/Reilly's/Advance/NAPA and ask for wheel cylinders/brake hardware/ hoses/water pump, AND EVERY PLACE HAS THESE PARTS ON THE SHELF FOR A 56-YEAR-OLD CAR? Pardon all the capital letters...
Obviously it's great to have such parts so easily available, but I just have to marvel at the fact that I can buy these parts right down the street. Sure, old cars used the same parts for a lot of years and a lot of models, but it just seems amazing that these parts are available for cars that are almost 60 years old.