Cheap auto parts are best found at your local dealer. Even in Connecticut, there should be a dealer that can get a good deal on parts for your particular car.
You can buy cheap auto parts at best buy and Wal-Mart and Napa or you can check out the following sites online at www.autopartsway.ca/ , and www.hondacontest.ca/
You can buy some cheap auto parts online from craigslist or kijiji by looking at the auto sales section and seeing what is available for sale and if it is right for you.
If the parts are both good and cheap, I am sure they must wholesale them.
If you want to buy the high quality and cheap Nissan parts ,you can try uobd2.com. I always buy auto parts from it.
Parts for Toyota Corollas can be found online at AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, NAPA Auto Parts, and O'Reilly Auto Parts. Other sources include Toyota's website, as well as Amazon.
There are many different websites you can buy cheap parts at online. Here are a few websites: http://www.carpartswholesale.com/ http://www.primechoiceautoparts.com/ http://www.thepartsbin.com/
There are many places you can buy cheap auto parts. You could check places like Craigslist, though the parts may not be new, they will be relatively cheap. Also you can look for online auctions which will also provide cheaper alternatives.
I guess when it comes to keystone auto parts, it would how much you believe that something is what you or say it is on TV. Because they show us that its parts are of low cost.
A good place to start looking for cheap auto parts for a 1966 Ford Fairlane is on eBay as the parts will be more of a collector's portfolio. Otherwise there are other websites such as theautochannel which will have a range of used car parts as well.
Yes, you can find the fuse at a auto parts store. One store that you can go to is to Auto Zone.
This is way too involved to list on this forum. Buy yourself a repair manual at any auto parts store.
Auto Zone. I have found they are relatively cheap. They all seem to be very knowledgeable also. On top of that the have a great database to check for the correct parts the first time.