Bayless Fiat????

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Newell33

Bayless Fiat????

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Has anyone used Bayless Fiat for parts? I emailed them a few days ago about a roll bar and haven't heard back. Their phone number isn't listed on their website. I did find it on the web, but they just have a message machine that says to send an email. I have a hard time doing business with a company that doesn't answer phone calls and doesn't respond within a day or two via email.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Josh
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i have done business with them in the past. they were prompt and stood by their price list at that time.
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I use them a lot. They have been in business a long time. they are semi -retired. They don't work Fridays and some days they don't feel like it. Fax them and they will reply faster I'd wager. I have always been satisfied with their products and services.
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I wondered about the semi-retired thing...

Thanks for the replies

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They have good prices, but their catalog is tough to use, ( I get sick of going back and forth to their price sheet and then the good stuff is n.l.a.). I haven't had any issues with their products or service, but I like talking to a live person and usually use Vicks or IAP.
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Trey, I learned a long time ago to put up two windows. One with the price sheet and one with the catalog, side by side. The price window can be shrunk down to a pretty small window. That way you can find the price on everything as you go. Works perfect.

bayless is the original Fiat supplier. Art Bayless was the man. They also have an Ebay store called, baylessbonanza
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pope wrote:Trey, I learned a long time ago to put up two windows. One with the price sheet and one with the catalog, side by side. The price window can be shrunk down to a pretty small window. That way you can find the price on everything as you go. Works perfect.

bayless is the original Fiat supplier. Art Bayless was the man. They also have an Ebay store called, baylessbonanza
yes I placed an extensive order today, and I'll tell you, I think it's easier to rebuild my top end than to obtain the parts. But the Bayless prices are good. and they have been responsive to my email questions. Unlike IAP which has not responded to any email questions I had about thier products. I remember having a Bayless catalog as far back as 1981, buying bigger Webers, Ansas, and any other bolt on crap that I foolishly thought would make my car faster. some things never change.
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