Paul, this sounds like a good supplier. How do I contact them to get one
of their catalogues?
Thanks!
Larry
1951 3100
OK City
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On Wed, 13 Oct 1999 17:48:14 EDT Hudson29@aol.com writes:
> After a series of bad experiences with Golden State (don't get me
>started!) that we worked over on this list more than a few times, I
>was in
>the market for some good vendors. I had placed a trouble free order
>with Jim
>Carter a year ago, and decided to try them again, especially as one of
>our
>listees is Kelly, who works at Jim Carter and contributes to this
>list.
> I had emailed Kelly <truckexprt@aol.com> some clarifying questions
>and
>received reasonable replies, so shortly afterward, I placed my order
>by
>email. I received a quick acknowledgment and a few days later a box
>from Jim
>Carter arrived. Everything that was supposed to be there was, well
>packed and
>in good condition. Unlike so many other vendors we have experience
>with,
>there were no back ordered items. Kelly had applied the oletrucks
>discount
>and the paperwork was all correct.
> Two items are worthy of further comment. The first is a used oil
>pressure
>gauge calibrated 0-60 lbs to work with the full pressure 235 when
>installed
>in a Chevy AD truck. The face has been redone to match the rest of the
>Chevy
>gauges. This is very nice, and I can't wait to install it.
> The second item is the new catalog for the AD trucks. They have
>combined
>the price list with the catalog and made a great number of other
>improvements
>to what was already one of the most useful catalogs in the business.
>If you
>haven't seen it, Jim has made his catalog part reference book. This
>book is
>the best single source for restoration information that I know of.
>Heck, I
>read it before bed a lot of times!
>
>Paul O'Neil, Hudson29@aol.com
>1951 Chevrolet 3600 Pickup Project, See it at:
>The Poor Man's Advanced Design Tech Tips Page
>http://home.earthlink.net/~conntest47/
>Fullerton, California USA
>AEROMARK - Need Rubber Stamps or Signs? See:
>http://www.aeromark.net
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and
>1959
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