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  • Birthday 12/20/1955

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  1. Awesome 1954 Hudson Hornet Brougham convertible, black w/ maroon leather interior, power windows, dual range Hydromatic, Twin H, electric wsw, new top, new tires, rust free throughout, great driver. Older restoration, paint and interior showing some wear. Additional pictures available. Formerly owned by long time HET club member Warren Metzger. $42,000 or best offer. Contact Darragh Metzger Lynnwood, WA, 206-356-4638 or darragh@darraghmetzger.com
  2. Still looking for these drums. Had no luck with any of the Nash/AMC places. I guess all the early Ramblers ended up as cubes in China or India?
  3. Bump - still looking for a 1940 Buick Speedo face! Thanks
  4. Someone replaced the face of my '40 Buick speedo with a more modern one, '56 I think. My speedo works just fine so I don't need a working one just one that has a good face with the red markers. Thanks Dan White
  5. None of the Nash/AMC suppliers have these drums. They are 8 inch and apparently are not available anywhere.
  6. Craig: I do have these numbers: The Kelsey Hayes # is 32674 and NWRA X21154. Supposedly used from '50 - '55.
  7. Anyone have a lead on where I can find a pair of rear brake drums for a '52 Rambler? Thanks Dan
  8. I am restoring a '52 Rambler that has cracked rear drums. I am having a tough time finding any NOS or used ones. The Kelsey Hayes # is 32674 and NWRA X21154. Anyone have a lead please let me know. Thanks Dan White
  9. Still looking, CTC was way over the budget.
  10. Thanks Charles. I did see that one in my online search. I will contact them to see what they want for it. Dan
  11. As per my recent post, I am looking for a good '53/'54 Pontiac dash for my Studebaker truck project (the width is almost a dead match, within a 1/2 in.). I had thought I had a line on one but I cannot get the fellow to respond to any emails. If you have one let me know. I am located in DE/MD but shipping is always a possibility. Thanks Dan White
  12. I would be grateful if someone with an early 50s Pontiac could measure the width door to door of their dash. It may sound strange but I am customizing my '58 Studebaker pickup and I like the looks of the '53/'54 Pontiac dash and want to see if it will fit. Thanks Dan White
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