B/E & A Restoration Parts: The US equivalent to PG Classics. Innovative product line, fresh re-pops.
http://www.beaparts.comDante's Parts: A slew of Mopar resto items. Usually very good on price.
http://www.dantesparts.comJim's Auto Parts: A little bit of everything, 1962 and up Mopar.
http://www.jimsautoparts.comCharger Specialties: A very nice selection of hard to find pieces, usually good on pricing and quick to answer ?s.
http://www.chargerspecialties.comLayson's Restorations: Best known for getting busted at the NATS, but still a good selection.
http://www.laysons.comPaddock Parts: A mega warehouse of restoration pieces, with a nook for Mopars.
http://www.paddockparts.comYearOne: Maybe the best known resto house, also with a nook for Mopars.
http://www.yearone.comShakerHood: A nice selection of glass base plates and lids for 4, 6, and 8 bbl inductions.
http://www.shakerhood.comAuto Metal Direct: Some of the absolute best fitting resto panels you can find...worth every penny.
http://www.autometaldirect.comSherman's: Another body panel site.
http://www.shermanparts.comEastwood: All kinds of resto supplies and specialty tools for your restoration:
http://www.eastwood.comHolley List Numbers: Like the title says, sourced by TexasMopars
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... stings.pdf
Phoenix Graphic: Any car, any decal:
http://www.phoenixgraphix.com/Performance Car Graphics: Stripes, decals, gauge faces, Mopar Specialists...cited by Larry Lyles:
http://www.performancecargraphics.com/