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Parts made in USA I just noticed that my 28 Tudor speedometer, which is original, is stamped Made in USA. I was surprised that a part that age was so stamped. I can't recall any other original part stamped like this. Was foreign parts a problem then or was it for export for some reason?
John |
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Re: Parts made in USA How about lots of Model T hub caps
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Re: Parts made in USA Ford clearly put Made in USA for a while
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Re: Parts made in USA There were other Ford plants outside the USA such as Canada, England, Denmark and Ireland to name a few.
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Re: Parts made in USA Early center bumper medallion had Ford made usa on it.
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Re: Parts made in USA Some Heads, Tools, Dizzy Caps, Hub Caps, & lots of small items..
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Re: Parts made in USA I liked the early -28 bumper center medallion so much I used it on my not entirely stock '31.
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budd wheel for a 31 studebaker heavy truck(same bolt pattern as an AA) http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...psd5f390df.jpg AA emergency brake arm bushings http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps569c6441.jpg AA long running boards |
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Re: Parts made in USA When I was growing up in the early post WWII years, most companies made the effort to identify the country of origin of their products as a matter of national pride. I remember receiving toys labelled as made in Germany, Made in England, Made in USA, etc. Some would even go as far as to label the city of origin.
It is only in the last while where companies have been exploiting low cost labour markets that country of origin labelling has been muted. Happily, I have noted an upsurge in such labelling. Many of the parts I buy for my vehicles are clearly labelled as to country of origin. The most surprising? - a clutch throw out bearing carrier labelled "Made in Argentina". |
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Re: Parts made in USA today for some reason all of thermostats are made in Israel or Pakistan.
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Re: Parts made in USA I have a lot of old glass car lenses, many of which are stamped Arrow Safety Co. Mt Holly NJ-which happens to be my home town.
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Re: Parts made in USA About 1961 I was in Hong Kong drinking a bottled coke in the Union Jack Club. As I was a collector of Coke bottles I looked at the bottom of the bottle, where Coca Cola imprinted the manufacturing facility of that particular bottle. There I found my own home town of "Hayward, Calif - USA" .
In the 1930's Yokohama, Japan had a 'manufacturing' plant for Ford Model A's where they assembled the imported cars. I am sure that, as in most foreign plants, they had some smaller component parts made locally, which would not be stamped "USA". |
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Re: Parts made in USA Now isn't there a town in Japan called "USA" and if so the Japanees tried to fool us on that one...or am I mistaken???
If so, then there would be a BIG difference if one saw "Made in USA" and "Made in U.S.A." (United States of America)! Notice that most of the examples above are "U.S.A." and not "USA". Pluck |
Re: Parts made in USA While picking a name for an L.A. area town, they said, "We've searched everything from A to Z, in the USA"--The town was named AZUSA, Ca.
Bill W. |
Re: Parts made in USA Steve Plucker, post #18: "Isn't there a town in Japan called "USA"
------------------------------------ In about 1967 or so, two or three small towns in the "Usa" prefecture (county) merged to become the new City of Usa. You will note that the 'U' is capitalized (as is proper for the first letter of a name) and that the other letters are lower case. As far as I know, the manufacturing districts of Usa do not produce any products that make it to the American market in the U.S.A. |
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