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Hi Model A friends,
I am owning a 1930 Fordor Town Sedan Deluxe by Briggs 165-D and yesterday the drivers side hatch spring of the door locking mechanism broke. I took everything apart to find the source of the problem, the hatch itself had to be opened for this purpose and after replacing the broken spring I need to point weld the housing again. my question now is: does anyone know, where I can get the locking mechanism as a complete spare part ??
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You may be able to get a good used one from Bert's. They also offer a "rebuilding kit" for latches.
http://parts.modelastore.com E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 1-800-321-1931 Last edited by Y-Blockhead; 07-24-2016 at 03:41 PM. |
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opened it looks like this:
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Good luck. I asked and the last time I checked they did not have any. And no repo's are made.
Mike
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thank you for this info, not good news. Meanwhile I decided, that the re-assembling will not end with point welding, I will use at least five screws and this should give it the same stability and next time the spring brakes, I need only a screwdriver instead a grinder...
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Hope we are not bothering him too much; however, if there is a question about "Model A Locks", the "Model A Lock" expert is Mr. Dick Crabtree. As a vintage Model A locksmith, he may be able to, at the very least, point you in the right direction.
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Thank you guys, I use the time until arrival of the replacement springs to measure the entire lock for a future reproduction, using a 3D-printer makes it easy to create a cast model for that...
..I just wanted to make sure, that I am not wasting my time to wait for a turn key reproduction solutions... Thank you all...
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