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Attended the Macungie Car show that started in 1954 got some goodies.


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This morning I drove my 1939 DeSoto to attend the 60th annual Macungie car show that is held in Macungie PA, near Alallentown,PA. The drive was approx 40 miles.  This is a 3 day car show. Today they had around 1100 cars attend the event.

 

During my time there I walsked throught the fleamarket area and found three unique set of tools.  For all of us Mopar car and truck owners that have the Detroint Pin and Trunion sytle Uniersal joint I was able to purche three sets of tools that were still in the original packaging. These tools are used to push and install the pin in the end of our driveshafts. The tool is also used to center the pin in the ball end of the shaft.  I already have a set of the tools but when I saw the three sitting on the table I grabbed them all because the price was good.

 

If you need you of these tools contact me. I also purchase in a small box a complete set of fuses for our mopar. The box was labeled for Plymouth.

 

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Rich Hartung

Desoto1939@aol.com

 

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Nice find on the tools. I lived in that area in the mid 80s, including Macungie for a year. That was always such a great show and glad to see it still is. Beautiful area with always so much to do. Next year stay for a few days if you can and attend Musikfest in Bethlehem. Another great event.

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I would like to inform everyone that all 3 sets of these tools have been sold and are going to several MoPar owners.

 

If I come across any more I will repost the tools.

 

Rich Hartung

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