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Mopar nut and bolt hardware

Stucat

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Looking to find some Mopar nuts and bolts to finish up a restoration. Not a concourse car. Just looking for correct bolts and finish in areas that are seen. Would be a small quantities. Need the correct 1 1/2" by 1/4 x 20 with that H? head marking. Bolts like that. Thanks
 
#1 MMC Detroit (along with books for what goes where & what years etc.)

R/T Specialties

Herb's Parts

Mancini Racing

McMasters-Carr,
you need to know what you're looking at or for, but they have it

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I almost forgot about MegaPartsUSA
 
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I have always saved as many fasteners as possible off of every vehicle and engines that I have parted out i have bins and bins full all sorted by size. All 1/4" bolts, nuts, washers in one, all 5/16 in another one and so on.
 
AMK supplies the hardware kits, IIRC you can buy directly from them if you’re able to meet the minimum order requirements. My go-to is Mega Parts because they are so close, and seem to be genuinely good folks…
 
If or when you/or I, don't care about org. exact looking factory bolts,
like on a rest-mod or projects
I buy Stainless Steel (use anti-seize if using in different alloys),
& use a hardened countersunk/beveled style radiused washer
or matching stainless
(or stainless Nylock type nuts), with most everything I can,
extremely hard & strong, no paint needed or any rust issues
I do like the 12 pt heads, easy to get in small places,
smaller socket or wrenches required in tight places, looks great too
or
a lot from ARP, rolled threads, not cut
order on line, specific shank & thread lengths, head styles, matching beveled washers
or
Fastenal at the local store, they love me
 
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I have all the books from MMC Detroit. I have tried most of them. AMK is the only one I found with the correct H markings on the head, but they are to long. but I can cut them down if I have to.
 
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