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This thread is dedicated to NEW products to the market from various vendors; or recently revived previously discontinued items from various vendors. Out of respect to the thread, lets keep discussion away from this thread..
I'll start by posting a few new to us items at the time of the start of this thread 1937-40 60hp oil pump gears 1942-53 Ford generator adjuster nut and square washer (Cadmium Plated) 1932-34 Dual temp gauge lead to radiator rod clips 1933-41 Ford distributor cap bails (Cadmium plated) 1932 Ford steering wheel (will be fully available 1/20/2020) 1932-48 engine mounting bolts (Cadmium Plated) |
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I make these "custom" coil bracket holders when requested.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...3+coil+bracket |
Re: NEW products available thread Those dual temp clips were selling for crazy prices. Great item Michael !
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In addition to my "Trash Can" condensers, I have available an electronic device that allows just about any current 12 volt negative ground tachometer to be run on a 6 volt positive ground vehicle. It is simple to install and connect and will drive just about any tachometer from a $10 "swap meet special" to a $600 Autometer with memory and playback. These have been extensively tested and have proved accurate and reliable. They have sophisticated circuitry to "clean up" the power anomalies present in vintage vehicle electrical systems. In comes with a comprehensive instruction and installation manual.
Here is a link to a short video of the device in action : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaxpuDkWAqc. Here are pictures on the device mounted on the firewall of my 1951 Ford Club Coupe and a picture of the Sun-Pro tachometer head I have mounted on the steering column. The third picture is of a high-end "Mooneyes" tachometer in a '49 Plymouth using the same device. They are available to board members at $125 plus $8 domestic shipping.You can PM me here or email me at [email protected] if interested. |
Re: NEW products available thread Some pretty cool stuff here - well done!
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Just got a photo from Tom Bay, R&J Enterprises of his new stock firewall for 1933-34.
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Re: NEW products available thread I think this link to off set crankshaft grinding would be helpful.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=269054 |
Re: NEW products available thread A friend had a very very bad experience with Tom Bay.
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Re: NEW products available thread Where do we find the 32 steering wheels being manufactured?
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Re: NEW products available thread A couple more new products that haven’t been available for a long time
1937 passenger car glove box liners (includes the door piece) —— available now 1938-39 glove box liners.——- eta 3-4 weeks |
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Just got into production some (fiberglass) garnish moldings. These have the inside flange that goes against the glass.
Doors, 1933 5 Window, Quarter, 1933-34 5 Window, Back window, 1933-34 3 or 5 Window. Karl www.wescottsauto.com |
Re: NEW products available thread Re-lining and re-furbishing BRAKE DRUM service! How many of you guys have brake drums that have been turned way past the legal (and practical) 0.060" oversize? New FORD drums dried-up long ago, and GOOD, useable drums are very rare IF you do come upon them. I know that I (like a lot of you) have at least a dozen worn-out hub/drum assemblies layin' in a corner that are far beyond any realistic use. Well now there's a service in Illinois that will re-line and refurbish (make look like new) just about any kind of brake drum you can come up with, including the aluminum Buick and Pontiac units. J&G BRAKE DRUM RELINING AND REFURBISHING is the name of this most valuable service.
I almost forgot to mention that these guys also arc brake shoes!! Click the link below! DD https://www.jgrelining.com/ |
Re: NEW products available thread I wonder if they could reline 33 rear drums?
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I'll bet that's why they included their phone number on their web site. I'd also bet that if you call that number ( (815) 276-2578 ), they would likely tell you "yes"...or "no"! I can't imagine why they couldn't, though. Ain't nothin' that special about a '33 rear drum. Click on THIS link below for pictures of some of the REALLY weird drums they've redone. DD https://www.jgrelining.com/photos |
Re: NEW products available thread From the photos on the site, it looks like they specialize putting new steel liners in aluminum drums. Steel drums are a whole different kettle of fish. You better check. Report back what you find out.
Even if they do, I expect it to be an expensive process. Eight lug Pontiacs are something special. |
Re: NEW products available thread Just got off the phone with this folks, very nice, by the way. Yes, they do reline cast iron 33 ford drums, around $325 to $350 per drum, back to new specs. They also offer shoe arching and rivet/bonded shoes. 4 to 5 week turnaround as of right now.
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Re: NEW products available thread The new 1932 Ford steering wheels mentioned in post #1 are finally here.. They are $379.00
If you are a Early Ford V-8 Club member, the price will be $340.00 |
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