desoto1939 Posted October 9, 2022 Report Posted October 9, 2022 Well, Hershey 2022 is over and put to rest. We did not have the best of weather this year. On Monday which is move in day for the venders was a totally rainy day. Tuesday morning was the official start for the swap meet and we were greeted with 100% rain all day. We did set up our canopy and di setup of tables but had very little business because of the rain. Wednesday morning was a little better with 50% rain up to around Noon and then the sun cameout and the rain stopped. We set up the canopy did some business that morning even in the rain. I was able to sell a transmission for a 40 Desoto and the rear gravel gusrd and a sealed beam headlamp to the same person that came up from Virginia. Thrusday was a perfect day lots of sun and sold some items. On thursday Clay Jenner stopped by from the P15D15 Forum. we have been good friend for several years and he has borrowed several of miller factory tools. In fact he has also started a very nice collection of Miller tools to support the restorations of our MoPar cars. This year we displayed a new banner to represent the National DeSooto club. We had approx 25 people stop by the site and several even stated that they did not know that there even was a National Desoto club. Did some shopping and found a couple of interesting parts. I found a Universal Heater shut off value that threads into the back of the head and then there isa connection that permits you to control the opening and closing of the valve. The valve is similar to the factory MoPar valve but is not as tall. it will work very nicely for a driver car. I hae also attached pictures of the valve. If anyone can use the value I will sell it. Also purcahse a NOS MoPar Mileage saver pressure regulator. This is a very unique looking filter that has a glass bowel and inside there is a mechanism to help regulate the flow of the gas. I will post pictures of this unique item. Also for sale if anyone is interested. Rich Hartung Desoto1939@aol.com cell 484-431-8157 live near Philadelphia, P This is a picture of Clay and Rich Hartung on Thursday afternoon 1 Quote
Conn47D24 Posted October 9, 2022 Report Posted October 9, 2022 Weather was tough. But a few good finds made up for it. Always fun. Good to you Rich ! Quote
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