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Show Fall CAR CARE, 2010 Page 12 Finding parts From page 6 Parts have been restored to sound working condition. * Salvage: Parts taken from another vehicle without alteration. If you plan to use parts supplied by a local auto repair shop, check your state laws. They may require the shop to tell you if non- original parts will be used in the repair, the FTC points out. "Prices and quality of these parts vary," it cautions, adding that salvage auto parts, usually garnered from junkyards, may be your only option for some items you need to repair your car. "Their reliability is seldom guaranteed." To the benefit of today's car owners, aftermarket auto parts are more available now then they were just a decade or two ago, a reflection of both the growth of the Internet and the emergence of giant national and regional auto supply retailers such as Auto Zone, Pep Boys, NAPA, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, the U.S. Autoparts Network, rockauto.com and the granddaddy of auto parts suppliers, JC Whitney -- where you can still order a part for a 1928 Model T Ford or a six-figure 2009 Bentley Arnage. — Vicky Katz Whitaker, Creators Syndicate FARE-FREE *VP 4 3 S AGG II 17'11:1V WITH US... TRAVELING IS ALLOWED. call: 752-2877 or visit us at: www.cvtdbus.org •••■•• .•=. - |