www.car-parts.com is your best bet on the internet but I doubt you'll find anything.
Classic car parts are difficult to come by. Your best bet is to talk to some body shops that do classic car restoration. Ask them who their vendors are. Most of these guys aren't on the internet. You can spend hours and hours on the phone with them trying to track down just what you need. A body shop that specializes in classic cars can also tell you if that model is interchangeable (meaning if you can use a '69 or a '71, etc.).
Good luck!
One can find Chevrolet commercials all over various TV channels. The internet also has internet type commercials which appear as banners one can also watch.
I know of none on the internet and May BE IN A FISCHER BODY BOOK from CHELTONSAUTOREPAIRBOOKS.COM
on Spark Notes...MAYBE??
Someone that was looking to find more information on the Rockenbach Chevrolet company could most likely try online sources like Internet Auto Guide or even the companies very own website.
Information on Bill Hear Chevrolet can be found by visiting the official website. One might also research customer reviews on the internet or visit the Chamber of Commerce.
Maybe attempt to look.. Use the internet, social networking, telephone that sort of thing
On the internet? Not very likely. Go to a library as they will a lot of times have books with diagrams and how-to's.
Cannot find answer! I want an answer and cannot find tax rate history on internet.
One can find a Chevrolet Camaro for sale from several different places. Some of the places that one can find a Chevrolet Camaro for sale are: Chevrolet retailers, and used car lots.
One can find images of the Chevrolet Aveo LS at Chevrolet's website. One could find images for the Chevrolet Aveo LS at Consumer Guide Automotive and Yahoo Autos.
You can find a 1979 Chevrolet Camaro belt diagram at most Chevrolet dealerships. The belt diagram can also be found in Chevrolet service manuals.
Have you tried the internet page for Chevrolet, it could be that the have details in their files. Hope you have luck Glyn Chapman, Berlin, Germany