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    A pair of the small plastic chingasos that hold the brushes inside a 50 thru 52 defroster motor.
    Used is fine or if anyone knows of a vendor that carries them.

    Thanks,

    Dean.

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    That would be a question for Mr. K? with the big bus full of parts, or Don Gay in Lowpoint IL. Call Don @ 1-309-443-5217. Somebody will soon chime in with Mr. K's info.

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    • #3
      chingasos.com They'll have 'em.

      Las Vegas, NV - Stop by, coffee's on!
      '51 Champion Business Coupe G899965 10G-Q4-1434

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      • #4
        Thats Ching a dero's


        Mabel 1949 Champion
        Hawk 1957 Silverhawk
        Gus 1958 Transtar
        The Prez 1955 President State
        Blu 1957 Golden Hawk
        Daisy 1954 Regal Commander Starlight Coupe
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        Mabel 1949 Champion
        Hawk 1957 Silverhawk
        Gus 1958 Transtar
        The Prez 1955 President State
        Blu 1957 Golden Hawk
        Daisy 1954 Regal Commander Starlight Coupe
        Fresno,Ca

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        • #5
          Ya Ching a dero's thats the same as a wathamacallit tex-mex's LOL

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          • #6
            Chingasos thats not a nice word its like #$%^&*()__)(*&----

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            • #7
              It's only not considered not nice when you break em and can't fix em.

              Sooo, anyone got a pair of them?

              Dean.

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              • #8
                quote:Originally posted by dean pearson

                A pair of the small plastic chingasos that hold the brushes inside a 50 thru 52 defroster motor.
                Used is fine or if anyone knows of a vendor that carries them.

                Thanks,

                Dean.
                Thanks for the good laugh!

                I hope you get your parts.

                From deep in the Ozarks...

                Fred

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                • #9
                  Just replace the complete motor with a 12V unit from a 1956-60 Stude sedan.


                  Restorations by Skip Towne

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