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StanHowe
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New Lang's Catalog

Post by StanHowe » Wed Jan 27, 2021 8:17 pm

This has probably been posted before but I don't have time to read everything on the forum. I got my new Lang's catalog today. Finally got a chance to go to the truck stop for Breakfast about 2 PM and while I was eating looked through it. Great Catalog. More information in there than a lot of Model T Books had.

I read through the carburetor parts pages carefully, was pleased to see they now only offer a Viton tipped needle for their needle and seat set instead of the crap ones that were improperly made a few years ago and at least somewhat disappointed that they are still offering the Grose type inlets. I take every one of those I find in a carburetor out and beat it with a BFH to where nobody could ever be fooled into using it.

But, somebody must like them, they keep listing them for sale.

Anyway, back to the shop, just thought it was a great catalog and deserved a comment.


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Re: New Lang's Catalog

Post by VinTin23 » Wed Jan 27, 2021 8:40 pm

Lang’s is a great catalog. I’m glad they still have one in print. I’m not a fan of on-line catalogs.

I also like Lang’s web site, makes it very easy to order.

Would love to see a shirt with thier logo that we could buy.

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Re: New Lang's Catalog

Post by Mark Gregush » Wed Jan 27, 2021 9:07 pm

Something is missing from the front cover! :) Will not say right now what it is, but it's been on most covers for a number of years. This one is really thick. There are a number of parts that are listed that are temporary unavailable. Hope someday they will be back in stock.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas! :shock:

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Re: New Lang's Catalog

Post by Norman Kling » Wed Jan 27, 2021 9:15 pm

I got one too. I like catalogs. I can look in it and decide what I want and call by telephone to place the order. I don't like ordering on line. I haven't quite gotten the knack of on line business. Many companies use different format and When I pick out what I want, I am not quite sure how to log out and either cancel my order, or if I try to find out if it was ordered, I and up ordering it twice. I like talking to someone when placing the order. This catalog has many descriptions of the various Fords from the quadracycle to the early V8.
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Re: New Lang's Catalog

Post by Steve Jelf » Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:23 pm

Got mine today too. It's still the best of all the dealers' catalogues.
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: New Lang's Catalog

Post by thom » Thu Jan 28, 2021 10:03 am

I haven't gotten mine yet. I've ordered several things from Lang's, my only T parts supplier, since 2016, so I hope I'm on the list. I plan to order a few things for our '21 Touring soon and maybe some stuff, maybe a lot of stuff, for the '26 or '27 Roadster/Runabout I just found.

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