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Post by pushnfords on Jul 3, 2010 15:14:09 GMT -5
I'll be updating this list as I get further into the car. - Stainless (I believe) carriage bolts & nuts for door hinges.
- Door gas struts or part number so I can buy new.
- Toggle switches...the ones under the gauge panel in the dash.
- L/S torsion bar plate - '72 IRS pan. Purchased
- I need lots of interior stuff...almost everything. LMK what you have.
- LH door knob and linkage. I have the inner handle and latch...nothing else.
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Eric A
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Post by Eric A on Jul 3, 2010 16:50:10 GMT -5
Also check bradleygt2.com pete has a long list of part numbers and cross reference Eric A
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Post by Wyn on Jul 4, 2010 9:38:34 GMT -5
pushnfords I would recommend to take a look at Stafford Vehicle Components in the UK and the shipping is cheap from the UK. ( www.s-v-c.co.uk/prod_switches.html ) The switches are very close in size, they are taller but a little trimming at the top and bottoms of the switch holes the switches will fit GTII panel. The reason why I recommend them the original switches are very limited in supply and one of them is nonexistent. I had a set of the switches never used they were very fragile and one already broken. Wyn
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Post by toy4everyseason on Jul 29, 2010 6:08:10 GMT -5
I agree with Wyn, those stock switches break easily and should be replaced. Do you need the push button locks or A piller interior pieces? If so I have an extra set (minus keys but my locksmith can make them for $40) I also have an extra dash board cover. Here is the specs on the door struts: www.bradleygt2.com/FAQ/show_part.php3?PartNo=10154Let me know any of the parts are needed. Joe opd1968@yahoo.com
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Post by Jeff Troy on Jul 29, 2010 12:16:24 GMT -5
Hi, Fords,
Just curious: "Pushin" Fords as in 1) to promote them, 2) easy way to get one off a cliff, or 3) a good way to get them started?
Kidding (kinda) cause they're a lot better now than when I had a few.
Stainless fasteners of any and every type, including carriage bolts, are available through Totally Stainless in Gettysburg PA. No Web site yet, but you ca call 717-677-881 for a catalog.
Warmest...
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Post by pushnfords on Aug 4, 2010 17:03:53 GMT -5
Hi, Fords, Just curious: "Pushin" Fords as in 1) to promote them, 2) easy way to get one off a cliff, or 3) a good way to get them started? My first car was an '82 Crown Vic that I bought off of my parents. It ran decent until the electrode fell out of a spark plug and blew a hole in a piston. It smoked and used oil like crazy while I saved up money for a new engine. After that I bought a '71 Torino GT that had been sitting and barely used for years...broke down on me 7-8 times the first week I had it. That was when I started using this screen name and I've just kept it...I use it on every forum/board I'm on although a lot of them are not Ford related. I currently own a mix of brands...Honda, Pontiac, Ford, Chevy, etc. I've been having vehicle problems of my own and took a hiatus from the Bradley...I'll get back on it this weekend and start looking for parts again next week.
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