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    Vintageracer John Straub's Avatar
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    Jim Breazeale to the rescue...

    So I'm working on my '65 doing some detailing and noticed I had a corroded part. Called Jim at Easy and in a flash he came to my rescue and found the crazy little part I needed. Just saying...Thanks, Jim!

    John
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    Jim should wear a cape...he's certainly saved my bacon before.
    Greg

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    John and Greg

    You guys are both more than welcome! Thanks for making my day a bit brighter.

    Ciao

    Jim

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    Yep. I called last week for 2 24mm torsion bars and 1 female seat belt/bolt for the rear seat of my 69. Showed up several days later in MI from CA. But, I stumped John? on this one: 644-341-663-00 Intermediate ring for front axle 356

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    Jim and family and John all rock!!!
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    Thumbs up

    Well deserved......

    Jim's one of the 'Last of the Moheicans' ... a Porsche Community Treasure... Plus he has coffee, donuts, and 6 pipes...

    This pic was taken in '07 .... about 6 years after Jim scared the crap out of me in his 'little brown parts car'........

    BTW- The other tall guy in the red is Bob Garretson........

    Cheers Jim, still got the H4's you sold me on my car............

    Chuck
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    Jim,

    Shipped me my torsion tube section for my 68; I'd be feeling pretty low without his help.
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    Jim's an alright guy.

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    Cool to see Bob G hanging out at EASY!


    Must be the donuts...

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