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#406283 04/09/18 04:47 PM
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Does anyone know where you can get 30s style original 3/4 heater hose clamps? The Filling Station is out of them and cant get then now.


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RonPenn #406288 04/09/18 07:15 PM
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Have you contacted and tried Try the Usual Suspects
*Gary Wallace at Early Chevrolet Parts (314) 293-1991 Missouri
*Lonny Ekstrand at Stanleys Parts (817) 478-7265 Texas
*Bruce Bugay at bwbugay@aol.com (Posts on here as chevy b) Virginia

These three all deal with NOS, NORS, USED parts n pieces and who I turn to when looking for something i can not find on eBay, and they all have been very helpful. Actually been out to Bruce's Place and met with him, very nice guy randomly posts on here as well and sells on eBay a lot, just does NOT list everything he has.


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Thanks Bearsfan Bruce had what I needed. Now I have everything gathered up to hook up the heater, just need to get it done. The way this winter is going I may need it in July!


1932 4 door Special Sedan 1916 490 Touring
RonPenn #406373 04/11/18 01:14 PM
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No Problem, Great to hear !!

Bruce is a great guy and has a nice place and great stories to tell.


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