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In this Discussion
- 44todd March 2012
- 46HudsonPU March 2012
- Hudzilla March 2012
- SamJ March 2012
- Tallent R March 2012
INFO NEEDED PLEASE HELP...
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Hey All.
My Brother-in-law just bought out an old dealership and with it he got piles of vintage "Thompson" brand NOS parts.
He said He has looked on the net for parts numbers lists or any other way to reference the parts but came up empty,So I told him I'd ask the coolest bunch of car guys I know and Told him I bet I'd find a lead in no time..So again, I need a way to ID vintage THOMPSON brand parts..:sick: -
I have a few old Thompson catalogs in my collection. Is he wanting to sell the Thompson stuff?
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Thompson Co. of Cleveland made aircraft parts in the mid-20th Century. There is a modern Thompson Aircraft parts Co. in Camarillo, CA. Except for Mickey Thompson Wheels & accessories, I've never heard of a Thompson aftermarket parts manufacturer.
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He bought the stuff to resell..His name is Dean.. Retired NAVY..He'd love a call at 1 360 679 0886
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Thompson Products was an OEM supplier to Hudson. They later became the "T" in TRW. Mostly they sold internal engine parts and tie rods.44todd wrote:Hey All.
My Brother-in-law just bought out an old dealership and with it he got piles of vintage "Thompson" brand NOS parts.
He said He has looked on the net for parts numbers lists or any other way to reference the parts but came up empty,So I told him I'd ask the coolest bunch of car guys I know and Told him I bet I'd find a lead in no time..So again, I need a way to ID vintage THOMPSON brand parts..:sick:

