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1942 Body Mount Bushings

Started by Garrett Brown, May 31, 2010, 03:53:11 PM

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Garrett Brown

Hi, I'm getting ready to drop my 1942 62 sedan body back on its frame and I'm looking around for body mount bushings. Most of mine were pretty well toast, and a few were destroyed out of frustration. Anyway, I've done some looking around on here and haven't come up with much, and I've looked a little on the Internet. Steele Rubber sells most of what I need, but it's fairly pricey. I'm thinking about buying some rubber padding from McMaster Carr for the less complicated bushings, and buying the collared square/rectangular bushings from Steele. Anyone have any good sources or ideas for these things? Any help would be great, thanks!

-Garrett
-Garrett Brown

1942 6269, Series 62 Sedan
    -Rocker panels needed!

Classic

You could look for an old rubber (not plastic) truck mud flap and cut your donuts out of that.
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Otto Skorzeny

Yes. Same as a conveyor belt.
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