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Old 11-08-2021, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 67since67 View Post
I swear some tower clamps are made from tin foil!

When needed, I buy repros from Long Island Corvette Supply. They will date code on request. Apply a bit of sealer on the connection, which I've always done anyway, and they usually tighten down without twisting. A spot of lube on the screw helps too. I've never had a leak or failure, even on cars that get driven.
Agree that originals are always best.

Bill W
Unfortunately, Long Island Corvette has sold their inventory and closed their business…
We are now Closed for business.

announcement:

After nearly 40 years of manufacturing and providing quality restoration parts for 1963-1967 Corvette enthusiast, Long
Island Corvette Supply, Inc. of Copiague, NY has sold all available inventory to Zip Products of Mechanicsville, VA.
The sale is effective August 31, 2021.

We know this transition will take some time, but you can be certain Zip Products will continue the tradition of
providing high-quality Corvette parts for the most iconic Stingray Corvettes.
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