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Elite Veteran,, James Passed away March 2021, He will be Missed
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Location: Melbourne, Australia | https://www.ebay.com/itm/293055573809 |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Wow. Personally, I have a very hard time believing that story, i.e. that it is NOS and has never been on a car.
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Location: Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC Canada | 56D500boy - 2019-04-18 6:19 PM
Wow. Personally, I have a very hard time believing that story, i.e. that it is NOS and has never been on a car.
I'm with you Dave....you can buy these from Booster Dewey in Portland for about the same money. I have them on my '58 Imperial, '60 New Yorker, '58 Windsor, '61 Saratoga, as well as the '62 300 convertible, this one looks like it's done a few miles under the hood alright.......
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Elite Veteran,, James Passed away March 2021, He will be Missed
Posts: 1028
Location: Melbourne, Australia | Im with you guys , it looks tarnished and well used in the photos , but its definitely new when you study it . How the face got that bad is beyond me , it looks like someone has been cleaning their spray gun near it with thin paint near it .The back has never had the nuts to a mounting plate fitted as they are all equally surface rusty and the rubber is soft and pliable and its comes with a hessian seal at the back to protect it as only a new one would . I am not trying to rip anyone off . The guy i got it from said it was NOS and it doesnt look like its been rubbed where it contacts the brake pedal either . It has a yellow paint marking on the face as only a new spare part would also .
Edited by The Adventurer 2019-04-18 10:52 PM
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