Crazy Doug
Well many of you know my friend Crazy Doug Wildrick with Wildrick Restorations. I have know and hung around Doug for many years, but not until recently have I ever used his products. Man alive that guy knows what he is doing! With his guidance I used Doug's rebuilt bell-housing, clutch disc, pressure plate, throw-out bearing, and clutch fluid. It is the easiest and smoothest clutch I have ever used and worked great right out of the box! Thanks Doug I appreciate your help! JPB)
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My '54 Hornet has been running for about 15K miles now with Doug's rebuilt pressure plate, clutch disc and throw-out bearing. This car was a basket case when we got it, and between Walt Mordenti's expertise in fbricating new clutch and transmission linkage, and installation, and Doug's parts it is now very driveable.0
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Same here... Doug's clutch works great, took be safely on a long trip to Sweden & back .
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mikeyb wrote:Same here... Doug's clutch works great, took be safely on a long trip to Sweden & back .
Mike
Bet the 3000 miles between the east coast and Sweden was a trick and a half to drive!!! :silly:
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0 -
Ken U-Tx wrote:hudsontech wrote:mikeyb wrote:Same here... Doug's clutch works great, took be safely on a long trip to Sweden & back .
Mike
Bet the 3000 miles between the east coast and Sweden was a trick and a half to drive!!! :silly:
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN
Uhh......Alex, Mike lives in northern Germany. I think he drove to Copenhagen,Denmark and then past Malmo, Sweden. That is still a bit of a drive, especially be European standards. There are ferries too, but $$$.
Oh!! Oooops
Hudsonly,
Alex B0 -
I TOO HAVE USED DOUGS PRODUCTS IN MY 50 CV ''BABY'' PROJECT NOTHING BUT THE BEST AND HIM BEING A REAL NICE GUY JUST ADS MORE OF A + THANKS TO DOUG AND TERRY
WHEN YOU DEAL WITH THE BEST YOU CAN FORGET THE REST0 -
hudsontech wrote:Ken U-Tx wrote:hudsontech wrote:mikeyb wrote:Same here... Doug's clutch works great, took be safely on a long trip to Sweden & back .
Mike
Bet the 3000 miles between the east coast and Sweden was a trick and a half to drive!!! :silly:
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN
Uhh......Alex, Mike lives in northern Germany. I think he drove to Copenhagen,Denmark and then past Malmo, Sweden. That is still a bit of a drive, especially be European standards. There are ferries too, but $$$.
Oh!! Oooops
Hudsonly,
Alex B
Hee hee... It was pretty exactly 3000 km ( not mls ) back&forth.Plus a lot of stop & go during the meeting... so a good clutch is a must!
Cheers
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Just wanted to thank everyone for their kind words. And John,I'm not crazzzyyyyy,reallllyylIII''mm noottot thanks again, CG0
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