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Re: Great Vendor
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PackardV8
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I don't know about other regions. But here in Whiskey Hell we have an open air dumpster site. Over the last 10 to 15 years i have more than quadrupled my basic hand tools by simply reaching down onto the floor of the metal dumpster to pic them up. AND I MEAN tools like Craftsman, Snap-on, Black-Hawk, SK-Wayne and the like. In fact, one dumpster diver had just beat me to a 12 drawer SNAP-ON tool chest by about 3 minutes.

People who never relied on tools have no respect for tools.

Posted on: 2010/5/29 7:38
VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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Re: Great Vendor
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Three vendors come to mind that during the rebuilding of both our 1955 Constellation and 1940 1800 that were fair, did business on a handshake and provided tons of information and suggestions without hesitation, without which we would have made many more costly mistakes.

1. John Ulirch, his straight shooting advice saves a lot of going down wrong paths.
2. Echo hill Packards, Rebuilding the V8 was a snap with all the upgrades he suggested and the transmission also.
3. Don Keller, Who may not be an official vendor, but what a wealth of knowledge and patience. He had a store of 1955 parts that simply could not be obtained any where else in the same condition and price.

Hope i did not misspell any one name traveling and this is from memory.

I did 3. should be Don Keller

John

Posted on: 2010/5/29 10:48
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