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unclebud
Posts:5
Posted:08/19/2005 7:07 PM

Gentlemen, Ladies: I am new to this site and while I am not currently an A400 owner I am actively involved in the restoration of several vehicles that have some of the same chassis, suspension, motor and transmission items and am looking to broaden my horizons as I look to buy and sell appropriate production date related items. I am currently looking for an excellant or NOS straight pole coil and steering wheel.

Last September I purchased over 94,000 pounds of Model A parts in Kansas and have an enormous amount of motor, transmission and drive train items and a few of the miscellaneous items. Lots of starter and generators some with the dates on the cover bands.They are not all sorted out yet, but If you think there might be something that you think I might have I will be happy to look for you.



HIBIDS2
Posts:10
Posted:11/20/2005 4:31 AM

HELLO I AM RANDY WELCH AND JUST PURCHASE THE A400 ON EBAY AND I WENT AND LOOK AT THE CAR AND I AND GOING TO TAKE IT AND MAKE A SHOW WINNER OUT OF IT SO I NEED SOME PARTS.

1) I NEED THE WING NUTS TO HOLD DOWN THE TOP ORIGINALS ONES BUT I WILL TAKE A GOOD SET OF REPOPS

2) I NEED THE TERMINAL BOX LID

3)TRUNK CARRIER

4)INSIDE TRIM MOLDING THEY HAD THEM BUT DID THEM THE WRONG COLOR.

LET ME KNOW IF ALL COULD HELP OR WHO COULD,AND WHAT COLLOR WOULD BE A GREAT COLOR TO PAINT. 512 848 2093



Tim Johnstone
Posts:35
Posted:04/14/2006 1:01 AM
I would try to locate a terminal box lid at a swap meet.........they are not difficult to find when you are not looking for them.  Be sure to buy one that is not warped.

Tim Johnstone
Posts:35
Posted:04/14/2006 1:07 AM
In regards to your interior trim items, I would suggest you try to have yours redone.  This will take some time and money, but trying to locate a set properly restored will be expensive.  There are 17 pieces that require the Black Walnut woodgraining.  A good place to start is to acquire the MAFCA paint manual.  They have an excellent chip of the base color as well as a good article about how the stripe was added with the roller process.  You need to know this information before you try to do it yourself or have someone do it for you. 

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