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RE: motor mounts


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On a positive note though, Thanks again Bob for the motor mount bracket off your parts car.  not exactly as fast as I thought it would go, having to head back home to get the cutting torch to cut the rivits!  MINE WAS BOLTED!  ugh.

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I know how much people like pics, so: 

Old one:


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(somewhat butchered) off new one from Bobs parts car.  damn rivits!



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After a bit of mig welding, grinding, drilling, cleaning up, and paint:

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Nice job on the bracket clean up, too bad about the mount
Back to Mid Canada?

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Looking at the mounts I could use 2 of the TRW 2004 ones for my 1950, where did you guy's get them and how much

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Bob, 

Ya, back to see Norm.  Hes closed Wed and Thurs though, so im stuck til Friday.  Im going to go with the heavier ones he originally suggested before I decided on these ones (because they were original to the car)

Bill,

I bought mine from Mid Canada Suspension in Winnipeg, MB.  They ship worldwide.

Ill post a picture of the ones im buying when I get them on Friday.  They are similar to the trw 2004 ones, except they are square in shape, rather than rectangle, and they are about 3/8" higher (going by memory)


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50torpedo wrote:

Looking at the mounts I could use 2 of the TRW 2004 ones for my 1950, where did you guy's get them and how much

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I bought mine at chevy's of the 40's, and they fit perfectly for about 25$.

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Going by memory, Mid Canadas heavy duty ones were $20.00 each.  I will confirm that when I pick them up on the weekend.

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Heres a picture of the ones I bought.  Probably not original to the car, but I think I will be happy with them!

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look very OK!

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