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Here's one of the Mr. Zip '57 Chevy sedan delivery...
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Hey Wayne W....is this your car?
Did you create the Zip Products restoration parts company? Are you still involved there today? I know that the company specialized in Corvette parts initially...then branched out into muscle car parts also. Today it looks like Corvette only... A friend of mine bought a set of the repo chrome-plated fuel lines from you for his 409 2 x 4 bbl. restoration many years ago.... |
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Here's another one, a '56 Chevy called 'Yoo Hoo Too' but I can't tell if it was a station wagon with the windows painted over, or if it was a sedan delivery...
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Yoo Hoo Too was definitely a SD. This was the car that gained attention to the Jesel Brothers, which has eventually ended up with the Jesel valve train business.
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