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I have the old original rear springs from my 1934 Sport Sedan. I replaced them many years ago with a pair of new genuine springs with nice new covers. The old springs have ragged covers and the car sat a bit low. Other than that the springs are still good. Could be rearched and used on sedans or left alone on used on the lighter coupes. They fit 1934-36 Master 2 and 4 door sedans. I hate to throw them away but need the room. Free to a good home for the price of packaging and shipping. The shipping will not be inexpensive due to the weight.
Gene Schneider
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Hi Gene,
Would you check the cost of shipping them to this Postal Code in Canada? P5N 2M2, that's about Soo Michigan in longitude.
They'd probably be just right for my 5-Window.
Thanks, Pat
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Pat, It may take a week or two but will look into it. I am in the process of selling my '34 that I have owned since 1970 (too many cars). Have four local VCCA members that want it.
Gene Schneider
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Hi Gene,
Thanks. I'll wait, the car has springs on anyway. So take your time.
Too bad I don't have more cash and I'm so far, I'd be interested in your car too. There will be a bidding war I'll bet.
Pat
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