Bingster Posted May 8, 2009 Report Posted May 8, 2009 I ordered a pair of cork-type headlight gaskets awhile back from Ross Collins. He's on the Desotoland site. His gaskets - I believe - are for his S-15 Desoto but the hole pattern fit my S-11 almost perfectly. A little Xacto knife trimming here and there. They are beautifully done, like factory fresh parts. His email is RCollinsii@woh.rr.com. They are fifteen dollars a pair and he didn't ask me for postage but I sent him an extra five bucks anyway. A real nice fella! He apparently can also custom make various parts. Quote
DonaldSmith Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 Mr. Bingster, please double-check that e-mail address for Mr. Collins. The mailer rejected RCollinsii@woh.rr.com. I need a pair of headlight gaskets really, really bad. I decided to re-wire my engine compartment. For the exposed wires, I ordered fabric covered wire from magnetoparts.com a week and a half ago. But my check has't cleared yet and he hasn't responded to my e-mail. I'll call him tomorrow. If that's bust, I'll be looking elsewhere for the fabric covered wire. I know, the harness people also sell fabric covered wire; their names are on the tip of my tongue. In the meantime, I'll build the harness with plastic coated wire, and splice in the fabric covered wires some other day. I've gone ahead with the wiring in front of the radiator, for the headlights, parking lights and turn signals. (I'm waiting for fabric covered wire for the horns.) I found that the headlight buckets were rusty, so I removed the headlight assemblies and I've got them apart for cleaning, rust removal and painting. The headlight gaskets gave up a ghost as I removed the buckets. Quote
martybose Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 One name on the tip of your tongue is Rhode Island Wiring. Marty Quote
Bingster Posted May 21, 2009 Author Report Posted May 21, 2009 New email for Ross Collins: ross.collins@att.net Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted May 21, 2009 Report Posted May 21, 2009 I went to Michaels (arts and craft store) and bought some cork for just a couple bucks and cut my own in a manner of minutes..of course I must admit I had an old gasket as a template allowing me to do this. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted May 21, 2009 Report Posted May 21, 2009 Tim, those craft stores like Michaels or Hobby Lobby can be pretty handy for some old car related things. I bought some heavy cardboard to use for kick panels and for backing in the trunk......then covered them with maroon vinyl. Worked fine. Put on some cotton batting and then the material. Not quite a totally professional job, but they look OK to the average passerby. Quote
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