I was trolling the Sears website and came across this and a few other interesting things.
http://auto.sears.com/Product.htm?catalogId=10623&productId=2002888 (http://auto.sears.com/Product.htm?catalogId=10623&productId=2002888)
QuoteI was trolling the Sears website and came across this and a few other interesting things.
Years ago I needed a set of "Lever shocks' for the front of my Austin Healey, I found em cheaper than anybody else in a Montgomery Wards catalog. Also found a new convertible top for the same car in that catalog.
Sometimes stuff shows up in the strangest places!
I got my Sunroof (nylon top) at Sears. A long time ago.
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try this... http://auto.sears.com/Sears-Auto/AutoSearch-10623.htm?Sku=BUGPACK (http://auto.sears.com/Sears-Auto/AutoSearch-10623.htm?Sku=BUGPACK)
HEATER BOX LEVER KIT $11 at cip1.
No type 3 parts? Then who really cares! :icon_tongue: :icon_tongue: :icon_tongue:
Quotetry this... http://auto.sears.com/Sears-Auto/AutoSearch-10623.htm?Sku=BUGPACK (http://auto.sears.com/Sears-Auto/AutoSearch-10623.htm?Sku=BUGPACK)
Yeow!!
Look at those prices! d-s d-s
You could do better at any of the VW suppliers. I guess they don't sell much Bug pack stuff.
I remember in the mid 80's the drug store by me had a section with VW parts bus))
QuoteI remember in the mid 80's the drug store by me had a section with VW parts
Sometimes the local Pepboys still has oil change kits on the shelf.
Sears has a "Satisfaction Guarantee". I wonder if I bought those Mahle Big Bore cylinders and they failed... s#r