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Features:

          

  • Sherman fenders
  • Sherman quarter panels
  • head and tail lamp assemblies
  • plus spot repair patch panels
  • one of the few non-OEM sources for hard-to-find structural sheet-metal
  • parts like floor supports, wheel houses and rocker panels

 

  Jim Sherman has always had a love for sixty and seventy era muscle cars and it was out of this passion that Sherman & Associates was born. As it became more and more difficult to find NOS factory or used parts that met Jim Sherman high standards as a serious restorer,  Jim Sherman decided that the only way to get what he wanted was to have them made himself. The rest, as they say, is history.

It didn't take long for professionals and other serious hobbyists to discover that Sherman reproduction parts were the right answer to their needs. As word spread through the professional and enthusiast communities a new business was born.

Today, some 26 years later, Sherman parts garage has grown into Sherman & Associates 110,000-square foot warehouse filled with more than 30,000 different reproduction parts dating as far back as 1949 and stretching forward to include 2008 models for vintage, domestic, and import cars and trucks.

What makes Sherman parts different is attention to detail, and an unwavering commitment to deliver the kind of solid value we demand from parts we use in our own projects. That's why Sherman parts are all engineered to provide an easy fit and finish and then manufactured parts by experienced automotive stampers, many of whom also supply OEM parts.

Our reputation for quality parts and value has led to customer requests for radiators parts, heaters parts, condensers, running boards, step-bumpers, header panels, air conditioning components, gas tanks and sending units, wheels, wiper arms, door handles, drive line components, flex plates, flywheels, harmonic balancers, manifolds, power window regulators, steering columns, and a host of accessories all of which Sherman now stock.

My Old Mopars.com we make your old Mopars New again.