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If you are looking for sealant, molded seals & gaskets, hoses, dense rubber, molded products, hose protectors, loom spacers, heavy duty hoses, vacuum tubing, well.. I just opened a catalog from Clean Seal Inc. and they have most anything you could want, in transportation, industrial, and construction, a lot of which will adapt to our old trucks.. Check this out amigos.
If you are looking for sealant, molded seals & gaskets, hoses, dense rubber, molded products, hose protectors, loom spacers, heavy duty hoses, vacuum tubing, well.. I just opened a catalog from Clean Seal Inc. and they have most anything you could want, in transportation, industrial, and construction, a lot of which will adapt to our old trucks.. Check this out amigos.
Yeah amigo, I had to get a towel to wipe the drool off my shirt.. way nice stuff... I have not checked prices yet, but how bad can it be?? If it works, and better than something else, its worth it.. Very very nice looking catalog... and I think its from South Bend, IN. not China... Remember Studebaker?? They were made there and at the airport, they have old Larks, Power Hawks, and even a Golden Hawk... I almost missed my flight, cuz I was strolling down memory lane...
Yeah amigo, I had to get a towel to wipe the drool off my shirt.. way nice stuff... I have not checked prices yet, but how bad can it be?? If it works, and better than something else, its worth it.. Very very nice looking catalog... and I think its from South Bend, IN. not China... Remember Studebaker?? They were made there and at the airport, they have old Larks, Power Hawks, and even a Golden Hawk... I almost missed my flight, cuz I was strolling down memory lane...
Baja
FYI, Robert has some NOS Studebaker stuff. I remember them. I remember the very 1st 1:24 scale model car I built was a 65 Studebaker Lark. I was 8 years old and been a Gear Head ever since. Studebaker is part of what became the ol' "American Motors". As I recall, Hudson,Nash,Packard,Rambler,and Studebaker all were combined over the years to eventually become American Motors. Which then bought *****'s Jeep.
Thanks for posting Baja, looks like some pretty neat stuff. Do I remember Studebaker when I was 16 I traded a horse for a 51 Studebaker Champion coupe. Two of us would ride in the seat into the drive in shows and two lay in the trunk till we got in, had lots of good times with that old car.
We used some of the "Clean Seal" seals on RV slide-outs, when I worked at a RV dealership in Montana. I remember I opted for the CD version of their catalog. It was about 2" in dia and it's not fully round.
FYI, Robert has some NOS Studebaker stuff. I remember them. I remember the very 1st 1:24 scale model car I built was a 65 Studebaker Lark. I was 8 years old and been a Gear Head ever since. Studebaker is part of what became the ol' "American Motors". As I recall, Hudson,Nash,Packard,Rambler,and Studebaker all were combined over the years to eventually become American Motors. Which then bought *****'s Jeep.
My grandmother had a Studebaker, 'Champion', and at 5 years old, I always thought that it could go forward and backward and look almost the same... At 6, we were traveling through Arizona, with my aunt driving, and she just blew the horn, at some buzzards in the road, instead of slowing down... One of the buzzards was a bit slow, maybe full of roadkill, and my aunt hit him dead center with the bullet nose on that 49 Champion.. What a mess... Used buzzard meal all over the car... puke.. you don't want to go there... Grandma's last car was a '56 Powerhawk... I remember washing it many times for a dollar...
Yeah amigo, I had to get a towel to wipe the drool off my shirt.. way nice stuff... I have not checked prices yet, but how bad can it be?? If it works, and better than something else, its worth it.. Very very nice looking catalog... and I think its from South Bend, IN. not China... Remember Studebaker?? They were made there and at the airport, they have old Larks, Power Hawks, and even a Golden Hawk... I almost missed my flight, cuz I was strolling down memory lane...
Baja
Any old Stinsons, 140's, or Navions? I loved this Navion that was at the airport near where I lived as a kid. They kind of looked like a P51 to me back then. Of course with a side by side cockpit.