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ericr 04-26-2014 05:38 PM

Who, or What, is "Vintique"?
 

I see references to Vintique parts, usually in a negative context...well, actually, I have not seen one favorable reference to them.

Searching for them on the 'net leads to very little information. Are they apparently mainly a hot rod conversion company? They apparently do not sell a general line of Model "A" parts...do they primarily sell to Model A parts houses? What items are they famous/infamous for?

springerpete 04-26-2014 05:45 PM

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My experience with Vintique parts has been OK. I get my parts from TAM'S in Massachusetts and they sell Vintique. Mirrors, wind wing parts etc. Never had a problem.

Chris Haynes 04-26-2014 06:04 PM

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Vintique parts may look like Ford. But all the threads are different so correct Ford hardware won't work with them. Good for hot rods, not original cars.

wrndln 04-26-2014 06:29 PM

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Vintique, I believe is based in California, not that it matters. Many of their items are not very good copies or duplicates of the original Ford part they make. However recently I purchased some female dovetail pickup plates and they were made very colse to identical to the worn original dovetails on my 29 CCPU. I was pleasantly surprised at the very good quality from Vintique (the Vintique name was on the plastic bag they were in). I have seen a number of Vintique parts I was not impressed with in the past, but I have to give them credit for the nice dovetail plates.
Rusty Nelson

fredski 04-26-2014 06:55 PM

Re: Who, or What, is "Vintique"?
 

I ordered from macs cowl lites for my town sedan and they were vintique
lites. I believe other suppliers get the same vintique part when ordering
cowl lights.

finish was good but fit was off angle and I had to make angled shim to
correct that.

fred

barnstuf 04-26-2014 07:10 PM

Re: Who, or What, is "Vintique"?
 

Vintique Inc. is a manufacturer wholesaler who makes or has made for them a line of parts for Model T, Model A, Early Ford V8, and yes some hot rod parts. Their parts are principally in the accessory line but they do make some basic parts too. For Model A folks they are primarily known for stone guards, motometers, quails, luggage racks, mirror, windings, window regulators, glass sediment bowls, etc, etc. It is an old firm and its immediate predecessor was the (Sheldon) Greenland Company and the Greenland name is still found today on a few old items like the Quail radiator cap base or the motometer flip top cap base that have been in service for years. Vintique has drawn criticism for a certain few parts very close copies, but not a perfect fit. Most of their products are good, but there are exceptions. An example is for years one complaint was the instrument panel lower screw holes were not properly spaced and the panels were chrome instead of butler finish nickel.

zzlegend 04-26-2014 08:45 PM

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I do believe the Vintique is owned by C.W. Moss in old town orange. I have bought from them a number of times but I think snyders and brattons and berts have better quality items on most things. But in a pinch they are close.

CarlG 04-26-2014 11:39 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fredski (Post 866101)
I ordered ... cowl lites ... and they were Vintique lites...finish was good but fit was off angle and I had to make angled shim to correct that.

I had the same problem with my cowl lites.

There are some items that no matter where you order them from, they are going to be Vintique. Some are OK, others are not so OK, but are the only repop available.

Mike V. Florida 04-26-2014 11:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by CarlG (Post 866208)
I had the same problem with my cowl lites.

There are some items that no matter where you order them from, they are going to be Vintique. Some are OK, others are not so OK, but are the only repop available.

Sadly true!

Mitch//pa 04-27-2014 07:50 AM

Re: Who, or What, is "Vintique"?
 

to answer your question vintique is a repop maker of replacement model A parts that all of the suppliers distribute. in most cases they are the only option short of restoring an original item back to specs. certain things fit good and others have a lot to be desired. your favorite jobber can tell you the fit and quality of a particular item before purchasing it. i guess all in all were lucky to have these things available to us so i am not complaining.

Chris Haynes 04-27-2014 01:39 PM

Re: Who, or What, is "Vintique"?
 

I bought a set of reproduction tail lamp mounting screws. When I tried to install them they were the wrong thread. C. W. Moss, who sold the Vintique hardware to me, told me that they fit their reproduction tail lamps. So they obviously make the tail lamps with the incorrect thread size.

ericr 04-27-2014 02:24 PM

Re: Who, or What, is "Vintique"?
 

they apparently make the '29 hood shelves, which is another frustrating repro part to deal with. According to Bratton's catalog, now not even the holes are spaced correctly. years ago, Ray out at Brookville Roadster showed me a NOS set he bought as a model to possibly reproduce them, but apparently nothing came of it.

John LaVoy 04-27-2014 08:32 PM

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Vintique is a parts wholesale operation. They have been making reproduction parts for years.

Mike V. Florida 04-27-2014 10:50 PM

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"The finest in reproduction parts" it says so on their box.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Q9DyHi_Uqj...GuysToonAN.gif

Charlville 05-15-2014 04:00 AM

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Whilst I can understand the criticism of Vintique, I wonder what we would all do if there were no repop parts at all? Do any of the large organisations such as MAFCA, MARC or the AACA have any sort of communication channels with repop manufacturers, to improve quality?

ronn 05-15-2014 05:45 AM

Re: Who, or What, is "Vintique"?
 

Just bought a dash on the bay that was Vintique. Looks good and very inexpensive.
No problems at all.

JBill 05-15-2014 06:50 AM

Re: Who, or What, is "Vintique"?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by ericr (Post 866440)
they apparently make the '29 hood shelves, which is another frustrating repro part to deal with. According to Bratton's catalog, now not even the holes are spaced correctly. years ago, Ray out at Brookville Roadster showed me a NOS set he bought as a model to possibly reproduce them, but apparently nothing came of it.

This goes back a few years, but then the Vintique 29 hood shelves didn't have the proper bend to go over the frame horns. One of the suppliers (Bratton's or Snyder's) did some additional work on them to make them fit properly before sending them out.

modelAtony 05-15-2014 10:42 AM

Re: Who, or What, is "Vintique"?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by ericr (Post 866440)
they apparently make the '29 hood shelves, which is another frustrating repro part to deal with. According to Bratton's catalog, now not even the holes are spaced correctly. years ago, Ray out at Brookville Roadster showed me a NOS set he bought as a model to possibly reproduce them, but apparently nothing came of it.

I thought Bratton got his hoods and misc from ROOTLIEB co. THE BEST OF 2 COMPANYS.

29ModelA 05-15-2014 11:15 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JBill (Post 877255)
This goes back a few years, but then the Vintique 29 hood shelves didn't have the proper bend to go over the frame horns. One of the suppliers (Bratton's or Snyder's) did some additional work on them to make them fit properly before sending them out.

The one's I bought from Snyders didn't fit very well 2 years ago.

Purdy Swoft 05-15-2014 11:42 AM

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I use original parts when I can find them . There are a lot of parts that nobody else makes. Vintique parts are not perfect. A lot of us with driver cars would be SOL if it wasn't for companies like Vintique. The price is usually very reasonable but some of the parts require fitting or are made of pot metal and not of original quality. There are so many necessary parts that are made by Vintique that if they were not available, most driver cars would be missing a lot of parts. Just to name a couple of necessary parts, how about window cranks and inside door handles ?


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