Bruce's Parts Bin

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peterfrueh

Bruce's Parts Bin

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Anyone out there know if Bruce's Parts Bin is still in business. The Web site is still up but the phone is disconnected. I need parts for an 81 anniversary Fiat Spyder. Thanks, Peter
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He's been out of business for a while.
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peterfrueh wrote:Anyone out there know if Bruce's Parts Bin is still in business. The Web site is still up but the phone is disconnected. I need parts for an 81 anniversary Fiat Spyder. Thanks, Peter
Are you aware of the several other vendors many of us on the forum use ?
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What part are you looking for, as I just stripped a rust bucket Anniversary Edition car a few months ago.
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I wonder what happened to that mountain of parts he had.

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It would be nice to hear something from Bruce himself.

Is he out of business for good?
Does he want to liquidate his remaining inventory?
He will be missed....
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Bruce was my go-to parts guy and I was always pleased with his service. If would be nice to know what he's up to these days.
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tonyfromjersey wrote:I wonder what happened to that mountain of parts he had.
When he moved to a new facility a few years back he left most of the slow moving NOS parts at the old place.
I don't think there is a mountain of parts left.
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I visited Bruce probably 15 years ago and he had a nice inventory of good parts, but a lot of stuff that he couldn't sell. Keep in mind that when people buy FIAT dealer part inventories 80% of that is stuff no one can sell. Strada parts, 128 parts, 131 parts, Lancia parts. There are two cars that make money - Spiders and X1/9s. Everything else is just...taking up space.

The one thing Bruce had that I wish I begged from him was a FIAT dealer computer, an IBM 8180 or whatever (PC/AT type). If it could have been revived it would have had the program that took the service code from your car and gave the parts list.
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i have been waiting for a trunk lock for my 81 spider, from international auto parts but they seem out of stock for over 3 months now. i would like to work on "Olive" while it is cold and she is warm. thanks
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LKcast did you try other vendors?? Did you try posting your need in the "parts wanted" section of this site??
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Lkcast wrote:i have been waiting for a trunk lock for my 81 spider, from international auto parts but they seem out of stock for over 3 months now. i would like to work on "Olive" while it is cold and she is warm. thanks
In my experience, IAP's in-stock inventory is only about 20% of its catalog. The rest is on perpetual backorder. Same with Mr. Fiat on eBay. I've had the best luck with Midwest-Bayless and Vick's.
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Hi

I have a trunk lock you can have but I do not have the key for it.
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Csaba
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'17 124 Abarth, silver
http://italiancarclub.com/csaba/
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