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  1. Hello, Keith here.

    My contact info:

     

    Keith Lee

    Owner, Knobsoup, Inc.

    10303 Vincent Farm Lane

    White Marsh, MD 21162

    702 588-1934

    knobsoup@gmail.com

     

    I recast '40 and '40 Zephyr wheels, interior items for the '36 thru '48 Lincoln and custom requested items.

     

    Regards,

    Keith

     

     

     

     

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  2. Keith here. The knob pictured is incorrect. Somewhere in it's history someone has exchanged it for a suitable replacement.  I can tell by the photo ( speedometer )the car is a Zephyr, not a Zephyr Continental. The knobs for both were the same, however the Continental knobs have red lettering and the Zephyr  ivory.  The correct knob is the one on the left-hand side in the photo attached. Several years ago I wrote an article for the Way of the Zephyr outlining the interior knobs for the '36 through "41 Zephyr years. The B/W photo of the '41  layout is from the article.

     

    Keith, Knobsoup,Inc

     

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  3. From my understanding, 15 inch were standard on the '42 Zephyr.  Folks liked them because they had the clips on them and '41 hubcaps would fit on them...looking standard.  My '41 had 15 inch rims.  Somewhere along the way  someone put them on..  Problem I had was I needed to put spacers on the wheels to keep the new radials from scraping the tie rods on sharp corners. And the spare tire won't fit in the trunk well...too fat.

  4. Keith here. I don't want to presume, are you sure you're mounting the right pulls?  the Ashtray and Glovebox pulls look alike but the mounting is different.  The screws for the Glovebox pulls mount straight down about 1/1/8" apart, like you said., The screws for the the ashtray mount on a 45 degree angle, and again about 1 5/8" apart. You may have them switched. 

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  5. Keith here. Most of you know me as the guy that makes Lincoln Zephyr interior plastic items. That’s true, however not only do I make knobs I also make other stuff for other makes of cars or projects that challenge or inspire me.

     

    Case in point.

     

    For some time now I’ve wanted to make a mold of a gearshift knob and be able to suspend objects in the clear resin. But what could I suspend in it?

     

    Then I reached back into my teenage brain.

     

    In my feckless and callow youth my friends and I would make fake coins using aluminum foil and a dime or quarter. We would carefully cut them out and place them on the floor in the halls of the my Junior High and wait till someone thought they found a dime, stoop over the pick it up and crumple the fake coin. Great fun. 

     

    The clear resin in the dome acts as a magnifying lens so any object encased appears larger in size.

     

    From time to time I’ll post other things I’m working on. Perhaps you may find them interesting.

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  6. Keith here. Yes, I make all three firewall boots. 1936 thru '39 single hole. 1940 thru '48 two hole for Zephyrs (second hole is for the gearshift lever0 and 1940 thru '48 for the Continentals ( because the Connies have a lower dash profile the boot is slightly different with a curve.)  Photos to come.

  7. Bruce, thank you for the post. I have cast and reproduce the gearshift knob, window escutcheon and window crank knobs in ivory for the '48 Plymouth.  Sorry, I have not cast the 1940 P9 Plymouth interior items.  You are willing to send me samples (headlight, throttle and choke  knobs) I would be happy to give it a go.. Contact me at knobsoup@gmail.com

     

    Keith

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  8. In 2001 I was living in Lost Wages, NV.  In the spring I went down to see my grown kids in the LA area,. On the way back I stopped to see Merv Adkins in the Pomona area to buy some parts I needed.  While there, I took a few shots of his yard beside his work shop.  Here is what his “yard” looked like back then.  He had stacks and stacks of doors, hoods, deck lids, all manner of Zephyr parts all leaning up against the side fences. Cars as far as I could see.  Several years later Merv decided to divide the property and most of what you see in the photos had to be disposed of.  A lot of it went to scrape.

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  9. Hi, Keith here.

    Just letting friends know that I've posted a few items on e-bay. Check them out if you or someone you know is looking for replacement parts.

    Gearshift knobs, dash board sets, ashtray pull, horn button, Appleton spotlight set, etc. ...

     

    Thanks, and hope you're having a great summer.

    Keep in touch.

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  10. Fellow Zephyrists,  Help.  To be a full-service steering wheel supplier. I could use these parts shown.  I will pay top dollar for the '41 horn ring and button.  Any shape but broken.  The spring  holds the horn button in place.  I tried having them made but the spring company wants $22.50 each with a minimum order of three dozen.  Yikes.

     

    Let me know.  Keith

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  11. Keith here.  Attached are photos of two new items I make. Both are for the 1946-48 Lincoln and Lincoln Continental ignition switches. The long cylindrical one was the hardest. There are four parts to the mold; the base, inside cylinder, outside cylinder and top. The top and bottom molds register the inside cylinder mold to keep it equal distance to the outside wall.  The short plastic one was fairly easy, however to get the liquid resin down inside the mold I use hypodermic needle-like device the forces the resin down deep. Getting it out after it cures takes needle- nose pliers.

    Also, for the first time I will be going to the Lincoln Zephyr Swap Meet on Saturday April 1 in Lancaster, PA.  I have moved and now live close by. I’ll be bringing several new steering wheels and samples of my work.  I’ll also bring some molds so you can see how the casting process is done.  I look forward to finally meet several friends I’ve made over the years.  If you know your going, and need some interior items, let me know and I’ll be sure to pack them.

    Thanks. Hope to see you there.

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  12. If you're wondering what I look like.  Here's a photo of me at work on a wheel.  Just finished buttoning it up and ready to go into my pressure chamber.  And another of me when I was eight with my brother, Kent (we're twins) We built this car for the "Wheel on parade" in Burbank, CA.  Won First Place. I'm pushing.  I've been into cars for ever so long.

    K

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