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we bought out a closed auto parts store

Started by bgarrett, October 16, 2011, 11:39:49 AM

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bgarrett

The store closed down 16 years ago and everything was Made in the USA
We havent found anything made in China and oddly we didnt find any wrenches, not even a screwdriver.
The only wrench related items were these Blackhawk tool display boards

lbgradwell

Very cool. There's a fellow on GJ (Bull) who collects Blackhawk boards if you're looking to sell...

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rusty

Pretty , quite a project to fill it tho ;P

The Litton Industries tag dates it between 1972-1985

>We havent found anything made in China
There was a time when Hardware stores shunned cheap items, because they actualy valued the loyalty of their customers, and wanted them to come back, something that wasn't likely to happen after selling them some cheap piece of junk that broke ten minutes after the customer got home....

Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

kxxr


scottg

closed auto parts??
Were there drawers of bronze sleeve bushings????
All parts houses used to carry them. To rebuild starters, generators and alternators.
In fact, is there Delco alternator parts?
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bgarrett

Quote from: kxxr on October 16, 2011, 12:32:39 PM
And, what else did you find?

I got 487 pounds of brake shoes:) Yes, I weighed'em

bgarrett

Quote from: scottg on October 17, 2011, 04:36:10 PM
closed auto parts??
Were there drawers of bronze sleeve bushings????
All parts houses used to carry them. To rebuild starters, generators and alternators.
In fact, is there Delco alternator parts?
yours Scott

the scrap metal guy got all the bushings.
I didnt get the alternators, but I did buy all the antique parts and got some very cool stuff.
I got brake linings for Cadillacs and havent looked at the labels yet but I am sure they are for Caddys in the 1920s and early 30s
Some of the boxes had great old labels

bgarrett


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Papaw

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EVILDR235

My wrecking yard / scrap dealer friend got all the NOS parts from a auto parts store in 1968 when we first met. He burned thousands of wiring harnesses for old cars and trucks for the copper wire. A truck load of copper head gaskets were laid on the ground and ran over with a Cletrac bulldozer to remove the asbestos from them. People would cry if they saw the stuff we were scrapping 40 years ago.

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eddie hudson

Quote from: scottg on October 17, 2011, 04:36:10 PM
closed auto parts??
Were there drawers of bronze sleeve bushings????
All parts houses used to carry them. To rebuild starters, generators and alternators.
In fact, is there Delco alternator parts?
yours Scott

Which ones are you looking for? My buddy has quite a few generator, starter and distributor bushings for 1920's to 1950's cars & trucks.

bgarrett

Quote from: Papaw on October 17, 2011, 07:58:29 PM
You scored some cool old stuff!

Thanks Papaw
I specially like some of the old labels.
I will try to get photos of the boxes for brake linings later

bgarrett

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Quote from: rusty on October 16, 2011, 12:32:04 PM
Pretty , quite a project to fill it tho ;P

The Litton Industries tag dates it between 1972-1985



I cant find any link between Litton and Blackhawk. Will you please direct me?

I am guessing these boards are newer since there is no obstruction wrench. Can you date these?
Thanks

edit:  oops I should have turned it up