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<blockquote data-quote="Netherfield" data-source="post: 7899452" data-attributes="member: 6536"><p>Times fly by unfortunately.</p><p></p><p>There was a chap rented a unit in the old David Brown setup, he had rack after rack of fasteners, he specalised in making up kits of bolts for old cars, if you needed cylinder head bolts for a 1950 Jaguar or a Triumph Herald gearbox bolts he had them and posted them all over the world, he could recognise all threads by sight.</p><p></p><p>Also sold all the regular modern stuff as well, then one day, 20 years ago, he had a heart attack, only around 50 years old, great loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Netherfield, post: 7899452, member: 6536"] Times fly by unfortunately. There was a chap rented a unit in the old David Brown setup, he had rack after rack of fasteners, he specalised in making up kits of bolts for old cars, if you needed cylinder head bolts for a 1950 Jaguar or a Triumph Herald gearbox bolts he had them and posted them all over the world, he could recognise all threads by sight. Also sold all the regular modern stuff as well, then one day, 20 years ago, he had a heart attack, only around 50 years old, great loss. [/QUOTE]
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