Last week the heater valve on my 1957 Chrysler 300C failed and puked antifreeze all over the new Gary Goers front carpet ("Awesome" brand cleaner to the rescue!). Thanks to a tip from someone on the list server, I sent the bad valve to
Joe Hudacek in Wisconsin. He completely rebuilt the valve, cleaned it up so it looked like new (although it's hidden and nobody but the mechanic can see it!), and sent it back to me the next day! Cost at his end was $85, which included return
shipping. Perfect execution within a tiny niche market, but I'm so glad people like him are available resources for our Club members and others. His minimalist business card says he repairs other automotive switches such as "Headlight, Ignition, Wiper,
Heater, Stoplight, Back-up, Dimmer, Starter, etc." See his website at www.heatervalves.net or call
Joe Hudacek personally at (715)392-6169
Ray Melton Las Cruces, NM 1957 Chrysler 300C Convertible White/Gauguin, s/n 3N572517
"Big Red" - my Dad's nickname for it while he owned it from 1969 until his passing. Five-year, 99.5% restoration complete and ready to rumble again - but there's always something else to do, isn't there? NO restoration is EVER complete! I'm ready for
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