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Gary... Read this post !!!

Started by chetbrz, May 19, 2008, 10:46:30 AM

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chetbrz

Gary,

I call Tom Hannaford at the Antique Auto Parts Cellar to arrange to have my front motor mount re-vulcanized.   We talked a little and he told me that he carries everything mechanical to keep the 28-30 Plymouth rolling including Kingpin sets.

I thought you might be interested:

Antique Auto Parts Cellar
PO Box 3 (6 Chauncy Street)
Weymouth , MA 02190
Telephone: 1-781-335-1579
Fax: 1-781-335-1925
email: Thecellar@then-now.com
http://www.then-now.com/

Chet...
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George29

Just for info. I had my brakes relined by these guys and they did a great job at a resonable price.
The starter on my 29 shorted and I've sent them and email to see what it will cost to have it rebuilt.

Good luck with all your projects
George

Gary


Chet.............
  Thanks for the lead I think I can find some useable  parts there..........Look what I got In the mail today...........NOS Kingpins....I hope they are the right ones I got them on Ebay......... very reputable seller a Mopar man.
  Im going out of town this weekend but am going to attempt the kingpins next weekend............If they are wrong at least I have a source for new ones.  Also purchased an E-brake setup I only wanted the handle as mine is missing but with the repower most of the parts are useless............im just gonna mount the handle into the floor for looks.


chetbrz

Quote from: George29 on May 19, 2008, 11:12:42 AM
Just for info. I had my brakes relined by these guys and they did a great job at a resonable price.
The starter on my 29 shorted and I've sent them and email to see what it will cost to have it rebuilt.

Good luck with all your projects
George

George,

I see that you finally got your wheels off and had the brakes fixed.  Too bad about the starter motor.  Hopefully you will get it back and repaired and be back on the road soon.

Chet...
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