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Old 07-27-2022, 01:40 AM   #1
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Has anyone purchased parts from Third Generation? I see they have purchased Roy Nacewicz Ford bolts, but I'm having trouble getting hold of them via email. Regards Richard
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Old 07-27-2022, 06:35 AM   #2
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He’s usually all over ebay
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Best to call Michael at 3rd Gen. Its just him and his wife so it may take a while to get in touch. But by all accounts he is a stand up guy. The wait will be worth it.
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Good people and parts. Keep trying.
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Hello, bought items from them off EBay, they were good quality parts , mostly hardware for my Model A .
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I have made several purchases from them, all with very good results.

I highly recommend them.

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Mike and company a great folks. He has helped me several times. I believe he hosted the eV-8 convention this Year. Also, we dearly miss Roy N
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Old 08-03-2022, 08:45 AM   #8
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Things can go either way with Third Gen. First order was heroic. When things go sideways, I don't bother Michael, he just blew me off. You know, the long silent treatment, reluctant to identify himself. If they have something I need, I go there. Some of the pieces can be bad, like the thick washers for the rear axles that won't slip over the threads. Should I wise them up? Like Spongebob says: "Good Luck With That!" Fred A
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Absolutely the first and only negative I’ve ever heard about Mike.I’ve been around awhile!
Oh well as they also say “s@&t happens”
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Old 08-09-2022, 08:25 AM   #10
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Well, whatever happens, you won.t mind buying from an outfit with a legacy of correct fasteners that can't do correct. Another example, washer head bolts that have the wrong size head, or binding head metal screws with such a coarse pitch that they chew the holes. Some of the inherited stock still good, but be careful. Fred A

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Some of the pieces can be bad, like the thick washers for the rear axles that won't slip over the threads.
I've found a good source for those thick hardened washers is the local, friendly Caterpillar dealer.
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