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Re: Incredible Shop Tour Gallery: A Peek at the Inventory of Then and Now Automotive
Just beautiful. There was a time, not so long ago, that a shop like this would not have been so unusual.
Now, what is that part that "true busted knuckle" would know? I thought I was one, but I guess not. I see "Delco" on it, I thought starter except the helical gear.
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whoa :o
cork clutch, Hudson?
what's punch press for? riveting linings on brake shoe's?
really diggin that ac hand held mechanical clutch,guy I used to work for had one,worked really well.
see any Howard's camshafts for GMC 302 I6?
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Re: Incredible Shop Tour Gallery: A Peek at the Inventory of Then and Now Automotive
Originally posted by YoyodyneIt's a generator/distributor ign. unit, but I can't guess what it's from. Possible a generator/starter too. Early 20s?
Very cool story.
Originally posted by ch1llwhoa :o
cork clutch, Hudson?
what's punch press for? riveting linings on brake shoe's?
really diggin that ac hand held mechanical clutch,guy I used to work for had one,worked really well.
see any Howard's camshafts for GMC 302 I6?
That machine is actually a press for making tail light lenses. The molds have long since disappeared, but you never know what we might uncover some day. The brake shoe riviting machine, or one of the three we have, is in the shop, but I dont use it. Yet.
Unfortunately out of the thousands of camshafts we have scattered about, there aren't any Howard's, but there are quite a few from Comp Cams. I'll bet there is one there for a 302 I6 though. How many camshafts can you fit in three 4' X 4" X 4" gaylords? We use the other cams as blanks if we need a special grind. No, I don't do that, we send them out.
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Thank you very much for coming over for the 25 cent tour Brian and Tony. There were a few more buildings nearby that we didn't get to visit due to time restraints, not to mention the buildings 150 miles away. Those are mind boggeling to say the least. I can't wait for the return visit, I have a great idea that I think you and the readers might enjoy.
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I dont think "Made in anywhere else" was invented when most of these parts were made. The owner is very strict when it comes to imported parts. We've had many overseas companies offer incredible prices to make some of the parts we sell on a daily basis. The phone call usually ends with "GOOD DAY!" End of conversation.
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