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Preserving
our automotive heritage
In 1971, Rock
Valley Auto Parts, Inc. opened
for business in Stillman Valley,
Illinois. Catering to a diverse
group of automobile enthusiasts,
from nostalgia buffs to antique
car restorers to serious street
rodders, we quickly established
a reputation for locating hard-to-find
and obsolete parts. However, we
soon had customers requesting
components that were not to be
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A
new direction
In 1981, we
seized the opportunity to duplicate
the original gas tank from a 1934
Ford. That first tank won the
National Street Rod Association's
"Best New Product of the Year"
award. Today, we're the largest
fabricator of stainless steel
reproduction gas tanks. We now
can convert most original fuel
tanks with in-tank fuel pumps
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Everything
for the auto enthusiast
To satisfy
the growing interest in car collecting
and restoring, Rock Valley has
branched out into many areas of
automotive fabrication, including
gas tank accessories, access doors,
battery boxes, bumpers, grilles,
reflectors and running boards.
Not only will you get the widest
inventory and fastest delivery,
you also can expect the most exacting
processing for all of your custom
orders. Working from samples or
drawings, our expert staff can
engineer patterns for custom applications
in any car, truck, boat and tractor.
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Superior
parts make outstanding cars
Our strength
comes from the fact that we
combine the collector's passion
for old cars with the skilled
craftsmanship of the pioneer
automakers. High-grade materials,
state-of-the-art machining
and rigorous performance testing
go into every product we sell.
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Recognized performance
Numerous articles about
us have appeared in such publications
as Hot Rod, Car Craft, Street Rodder,
Popular Hot Rodding, Rod & Custom and
Goodtimes Gazette. Our products have been
showcased on Shadetree Mechanic, Hot Rod
TV and other car-related TV programs.
Affiliations
Rock Valley actively
supports national and regional organizations
dedicated to celebrating our automotive
heritage, including the National Street
Rod Association, Antique Automobile Club
of America, Model A Restorers Club and
Goodguys Rod & Custom Association. We
frequently participate in seminars and
auto clinics, and can often be found at
car shows and swap meets.
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