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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 70geeteeoh!, Apr 19, 2026 at 9:35 AM.

  1. 70geeteeoh!
    Joined: Dec 5, 2024
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    70geeteeoh!

    Sitting and relaxing on this rainy Sunday morning in Pennsylvania. Thinking to myself how much I really would like to be paging through a good Ole JC Whitney catalog.

    Even when I wasnt looking to buy anything it was enjoyable looking at all the cool, stupid and useful parts and products and just killing time away.

    Gone forever. I do seriously miss it.
     
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  2. chevy57dude
    Joined: Dec 10, 2007
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    I built the basher VW and early Jeep hundreds of times in my head.
     
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  3. lostone
    Joined: Oct 13, 2013
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    from kansas

    Yep, I remember the days of perusing the "wish books", PAW's, JC Whitney, Victoria's secret....

    Don't have any of the old books to thumb thru anymore....


    ...
     
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  4. ramblin dan
    Joined: Apr 16, 2018
    Posts: 4,172

    ramblin dan

    My mother would bring them back from Florida for me when I was a teenager. I probably still have some of those books mixed up in my stash of old magazines. They had some great cross reference charts on parts and what would fit what.
     
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  5. MMM1693
    Joined: Feb 8, 2009
    Posts: 1,680

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    In my day it was JC Whitney, Honest Charlie and the Sears Catalog
     
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  6. oldiron 440
    Joined: Dec 12, 2018
    Posts: 4,311

    oldiron 440
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    I haven’t seen a JC Whitney catalog since I was a kid, more than fifty years ago. It was my dream catalog because I don’t remember ever buying anything from it.
     
  7. J. A. Miller
    Joined: Dec 30, 2010
    Posts: 2,392

    J. A. Miller
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    from Central NY

    I bought stuff from them back in the late 60s early 70s. I didn't have a checking account then so I would have to go to the Post Office and get a money order. I was always satisfied with what I bought. I do remember getting catalogs from them forever!
     
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  8. 5window
    Joined: Jan 29, 2005
    Posts: 10,128

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    If I recall, there was an identical catalog ,with lower? prices called E I Warshawsky. One company was at the corner of Arch and State Streets, the other at the corner of State and Arch. Lots of Model A and old Jeep stuff. Sadly missed.
     
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  9. J C Whitney was the Harbor Freight of its day. Some stuff was very good, some not so good. Bought my first set of tools from them, still have and use some of them.
     
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  10. Speedway, Summit, Jeggs?

    Ben
     
  11. TCTND
    Joined: Dec 27, 2019
    Posts: 790

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    Yeah, we all miss the "illuminated jester".
     
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  12. Fordors
    Joined: Sep 22, 2016
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    I went there as a teen, and yes, there was some difference in pricing between the Warshawsky and J.C.Whitney catalogs. We used to go to the Archer and State store and order parts from the counter men in the back of the store. Sometimes we used the Whitney catalog to get a cheaper price and the counter man would say he couldn’t honor that. A quick visit to see Sol, a Warshawsky brother in law that ran the windshield wiper, fog light, etc counter fixed that every time. Sol would yell, “Give it to him, dammit!!!”
    I think old Sol appreciated us working the system.
     
  13. BigRRR
    Joined: Sep 5, 2019
    Posts: 252

    BigRRR
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    Always read the Whitney catalog as kid when arrived in the mail … Especially liked the old car section in the back … kept one from ‘69, fun to page through - sold a lot more cool stuff than I remembered!
    IMG_3563.jpeg IMG_3562.jpeg
     
  14. jaracer
    Joined: Oct 4, 2008
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    I was told that Washawski was the wholesale arm of JC Whitney.
     
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  15. AHotRod
    Joined: Jul 27, 2001
    Posts: 12,428

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  16. Used to peruse the catalog a lot. Sort of like surfing the Net nowadays. Bought a few things form them, and worked out well. Dual exhaust kits, and the headliner that's still in my coupe today!
     
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  17. I spent a lot of time day dreaming looking at JC Whitney catalogs. Bought the few things as a mostly broke teenager that I could afford. Somehow surfing the interweb for parts just doesn’t have the same appeal. Looked at Honest Charlie catalogs for the real performance stuff I also couldn’t afford.
     
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  18. GuyW
    Joined: Feb 23, 2007
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    I bought rings, bearings and a gasket kit from JCW for my first engine rebuild at 16. Later I bought some brake parts and misc tools for my '36 Chevy PU. I spent hours laying on my bed reading every ad on every page.
     
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  19. GordonC
    Joined: Mar 6, 2006
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    Funny this comes up. I was just reading the JC Whitney 1965 catalog at my buddies the other day!
     
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  20. Greg Rogers
    Joined: Oct 11, 2016
    Posts: 1,142

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    I bought a 1968 JC Whitney catalog on ebay. Cost 7 bucks I think. Worth it though, friends come over we look at it.
     
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  21. chevy57dude
    Joined: Dec 10, 2007
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  22. williebill
    Joined: Mar 1, 2004
    Posts: 3,523

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    Loved those catalogs. They started sending them to me when I was in high school. I always wished that I had saved some of them (car magazines have been saved since I started buying when I was 9). Ebay to the rescue! Bought JC Whitney, Midwest, Honest Charley and Almquist catalogs in the last year. Honest Hisself books are my favorite, especially from the 50s and early 60s.
     
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  23. RandX
    Joined: Nov 12, 2007
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    My memory of JC. Whitney was the two week delivery that seemed to take forever. Always happy with product though.
     
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  24. tomcat11
    Joined: Mar 31, 2010
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    My grand parents had a pretty worse for wear '56 Chevy station wagon in there garage. When I was 12 I would go down in the ba*****t and sit in it and think of the possibilities and spend time polishing the pitted chrome. After a year of bugging the **** out of them and against their better judgement they gave in and gave it to me even though I was not old enough to drive yet.

    It needed a tail light lens and after searching the local wrecking yards and coming up empty handed, I found out about J.C. Whitney. It was the only place at that time, that it seemed you could buy one, so I did and then more catalogs followed. Like others here I spent hours looking at all those artists renditions of things I could not afford on a paper route salary. They captured this kids imagination for sure. Thanks for bringing back some of those now old but fond memories.
     
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  25. Bugguts
    Joined: Aug 13, 2011
    Posts: 1,017

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    I have a 63’ catalog I like to peruse for inspiration, and bought a set of chrome valve covers for my 65 Barracuda in 1985. They still look great and never a leak.
    They had some good stuff.
     
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