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In this Discussion
- dave s April 2011
- Jon B April 2011
- Pacemaker500 April 2011
Parts at Doc's Apple Blossom Meet
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Are there generally a lot of parts at the sale?
I need a horn button assembly (complete) for a 50 Pacemaker Deluxe. No wire needed, just the pieces that go into the steering wheel. -
I'd guess 10-15 vendors, but if you're coming all that way just to look for one part, it would be quite a risk. Best bet might be to send off an e-mail to some of the WTN vendors (or maybe you've already done this).
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I just aquired a clean "barn find" twin h intake & exhaust with carbs that need rebuilt. If anyone is interested in it I can take to Doc's.
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If I can make it, it is for the fun of being with Hudson people and learning more. I have some questions I want answered while I have a tool in my hand so I can learn a little better.
As for the "one part," I was hoping someone would say "hey, I have that and will bring it" instead of leaving it at home because they did nto know some one wanted it.
I will be making calls if I do not find it. -
Did you check with this poster? He is parting out 1950P
http://classiccar.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=13&id=143295&Itemid=152
Pacemaker500 wrote:Are there generally a lot of parts at the sale?
I need a horn button assembly (complete) for a 50 Paccemaker Deluxe. No wire needed, just the pieces that go into the sterring wheel.
