Quinton Hazell, with two 'l's. Still very much around and making both OE
and aftermarket components for numerous manufacturers.
http://www9.qha.com/uk/default.htm
Whether they still make ball joints for 54-year-old Astons I have no idea...
Richard
2009/9/29 <WSpohn4@aol.com>
> Barrie - it was Quinton Hazel. If you have a part number like QSJ xxxx I
> can see if they were the same as anything else.
>
> Kevin Kay Restorations in Redding California will have them.
>
> Bill
>
>
> In a message dated 9/29/2009 3:03:50 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> barrie@look.ca writes:
>
> I apologise for sending out this missive but the Aston list is
> pretty small - me and two others ! I am desperately looking for
> ball joints for my '55 Aston with no luck. I believe they may have
> been made by Quintex Hazel but I cannot find them - may have the
> spelling wrong. More likely they have gone the way of many other
> fine UK establishments. Is anyone out there familiar with them........
>
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