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houdailles for '41
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37pickupford |
05-21-2014 @ 5:06 PM
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Just got my front shocks back from Bill. Looks like a first class job. Now I just need some new axle to radius rod bolts.
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1938cr |
05-21-2014 @ 9:29 AM
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Hi Idh2176 I had my shocks rebuilt by Mat White @ Five points Classic Auto Shocks in Santa Ana, Ca.(714) 979-0451. He has a large supply of used shocks. Worth a call. Good Luck, CR
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ldh2176 |
05-21-2014 @ 6:17 AM
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Thanks for the replies. I will contact Bill. Expensive lesson learned.
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JM |
05-20-2014 @ 6:30 PM
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M&S ripped me off on rebuilding a set of four original '35 Ford shocks about 14 years ago. They lost me as a customer and anyone else I could warn about them after that. I have since had 3 complete sets (12 shocks) rebuilt for my '35's by Bill Wzorek in Florence, MA, and I am extremely happy with his work. Just gave a friend Bill's address so he can ship his '40 rear shocks to him for rebuild.
John
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4dFordSC |
05-20-2014 @ 5:53 PM
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Try Bill Wzorek wpwz@comcast.net 1 (413) 586-5324 He rebuilds them and may have some for sale, too.
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ldh2176 |
05-20-2014 @ 3:56 PM
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I am in need of houdaille shocks. I sent mine to m&s hydraulics in oregon and spoke to vern several times but all of the sudden they shut there doors and I have not been successful in getting them back. Any help would be appreciated.
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