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#421366 02/14/19 06:20 PM
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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We do full and partial restorations as well as general repairs and maintenance. Full paint and body shop.

Large selection of NOS and NORS parts, some used parts as well.



Ron "Doc" Fischer
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Where are you located? Do you work on all years?


See the USA in Your Chevrolet

1932 5-Window Coupe
1935 Sedan (streetrod)
1955 Apache
1955 Nomad
Two 1956 Nomads
1959 Apache
1964 Malibu SS Convertible
2012 Corvette Grand Sport


James
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James,

I had to close in September, but have re-opened on a smaller scale. Located in Hortonville WI (south west of Green Bay 40 miles). I prefer to work on Pre-Computer cars 1988 and older. Have done work on all years from 1927 on including current projects of a 35 Master Sedan and 54 Bel Air


Ron "Doc" Fischer
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Are you still open? I'm looking for someone who can rebuild a 1928 National fuel pump.


Dennis B
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There are a couple of us that rebuild the '28 vacuum fuel pumps that frequent Chat. Will send you a PM.


How Sweet the roar of a Chevy four!
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Yes, still open and I would love to help you with your fuel pump. Did a complete rebuild on a non-functioning vacuum pump on the '27 not too long ago. Owner had been using an electric pump. Way too much fuel pressure for the gravity fed carburetor.

We kept the electric fuel pump on a switch to prime the vacuum pump as needed.


Ron "Doc" Fischer

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