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65beam
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Wanted
Quarter light chrome base GT left side
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These pieces are prone to pitting. If your current piece has a pitting problem it can be repaired. I've had several repaired by a shop...
Today at 4:06 AM
Austin Healer
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Wanted
Quarter light chrome base GT left side
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They do not have stock... Steve Alcala was making repros of these in rough cast brass than needed finishing... I'd suggest...
Yesterday at 7:51 PM
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jimm
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Wanted
Quarter light chrome base GT left side
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I have placed a query with them
Yesterday at 5:22 PM
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kenmat
posted the thread
Stock Exhaust Manifolds - Re-Finished
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Parts for Sale
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These are the stock correct Tiger Exhaust Manifolds Left # C3OE -9431-A and Right # 21120-B. The right one is very difficult to source...
Yesterday at 1:18 PM
Theorangetiger
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NEW air cleaner sold- radiator still for sale $750 -these are 1400 plus from ron davis
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Are those tail light assemblies from the early photos still available and do you have the sockets for them?
Yesterday at 10:27 AM
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fjohn49
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Using a Mark II wiring harness on a Mark IA
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The wiring that Rick (now Patrick) stocks, appears to be the stock Mark 1 -1A harness as is Classic Sunbeam. Autosparks and British...
Monday at 8:13 PM
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fjohn49
replied to the thread
Using a Mark II wiring harness on a Mark IA
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I'm leaning toward using the 1A wiring harness and a 1 wire alternator. There's an option for the charge indicator light from American...
Monday at 7:03 PM
theo_s
replied to the thread
Using a Mark II wiring harness on a Mark IA
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Generally speaking, a voltmeter is a much safer instrument than an ammeter, and for an alternator equipped car it's more relevant as an...
Monday at 7:01 PM
RIX260
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Wood Steering Wheel Rebuilder
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Check with Eric. I think they are wrestling with higher cost of production since the previous lot.
Sunday at 10:00 PM
Austin Healer
replied to the thread
Wood Steering Wheel Rebuilder
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The Delrin ones are really nice. I found that it was beneficial to assemble the hub to the wheel, both parts, with adhesive between the...
Sunday at 7:38 PM
Austin Healer
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Adding A/C....let's discuss it
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When I built my Mazda 13B powered Healey (BN2) I used a double pulley as it would pitch the water pump belt at anything over about 8K...
Sunday at 7:35 PM
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Hoghead
replied to the thread
Adding A/C....let's discuss it
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I made a few of these "Fairmont OD' water pump ones in billet aluminium
Sunday at 7:07 PM
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Hoghead
replied to the thread
Wood Steering Wheel Rebuilder
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I do not want to mow his grass, however if he decides not to make more, I have been thinking about making one it for my car Obviously to...
Sunday at 7:01 PM
Austin Healer
replied to the thread
Using a Mark II wiring harness on a Mark IA
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Mounting a one wire alternator is dead simple... Just run the wire from the alternator directly to the solenoid. (battery side) The...
Sunday at 4:22 PM
Austin Healer
replied to the thread
Using a Mark II wiring harness on a Mark IA
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Rick's source for the harnesses is British Wiring... their source is Autosparks in the UK... If they do not hold patterns for your...
Sunday at 4:16 PM
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