Brass goodies
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Brass goodies
Hi Guys,
I picked up a cookie tin full of brass parts and I'm dumber than a sack of hammers when it comes to this early stuff. So I'm not sure what I have.
As I understand ford had more than one company making bodies in 09 & 10 and parts didn't always come with Ford script on them.
None of these have Ford script. They maybe repop as I see most of them are now days. There is a pair of door hinges that look like 09-10 pre T-5297x
A set of fire wall to windshield brackets T-7833 09-11. what look like T-7818/19B 09-12 windshield hinges. A pair of 3661 09-10 door handles ( do not have the latches but do have the striker plates ) for 5677X. A pair of Top socket to body brackets that look like 09-10 touring 3800F? They all cleaned up and will polish very nice. I would like help making positive I.D. of these parts & some idea of what they are worth. I don't see me getting a early T on my retirement budget.
Thanks in advance.
Craig.
I picked up a cookie tin full of brass parts and I'm dumber than a sack of hammers when it comes to this early stuff. So I'm not sure what I have.
As I understand ford had more than one company making bodies in 09 & 10 and parts didn't always come with Ford script on them.
None of these have Ford script. They maybe repop as I see most of them are now days. There is a pair of door hinges that look like 09-10 pre T-5297x
A set of fire wall to windshield brackets T-7833 09-11. what look like T-7818/19B 09-12 windshield hinges. A pair of 3661 09-10 door handles ( do not have the latches but do have the striker plates ) for 5677X. A pair of Top socket to body brackets that look like 09-10 touring 3800F? They all cleaned up and will polish very nice. I would like help making positive I.D. of these parts & some idea of what they are worth. I don't see me getting a early T on my retirement budget.
Thanks in advance.
Craig.
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Re: Brass goodies
Craig,
On the windshield hinges are there any markings?
Rands or Pat Applied for? If so, I’ve seen original Rands hinges go for about the $100 mark
On the dash to windshield brackets, originals would be steel and brass plated. The repos are just all brass. Originals are about 4 1/2” long and about 1” wide. The repos I’ve seen are shorter. If they are brass plated, I’d be interested in them.
Mike
On the windshield hinges are there any markings?
Rands or Pat Applied for? If so, I’ve seen original Rands hinges go for about the $100 mark
On the dash to windshield brackets, originals would be steel and brass plated. The repos are just all brass. Originals are about 4 1/2” long and about 1” wide. The repos I’ve seen are shorter. If they are brass plated, I’d be interested in them.
Mike
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Re: Brass goodies
Hi Mike,
I can't find any markings on any of these parts. The W/S brackets are solid brass ( not magnetic ) The limited amount of wear on these parts may indicate they are repops
Craig.
I can't find any markings on any of these parts. The W/S brackets are solid brass ( not magnetic ) The limited amount of wear on these parts may indicate they are repops
Craig.
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Re: Brass goodies
I'd be interested in the pair of brass door hinges.
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Re: Brass goodies
Hi Craig
I am interested in buying the door handles please?
Thanks
Dave
I am interested in buying the door handles please?
Thanks
Dave
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Re: Brass goodies
I’m interested in the dash / windshield brackets and the nuts and bolts.
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Re: Brass goodies
Hi Everyone,
In a time when Head gaskets are $165, fat man steering wheels are $600 & used Hyatt bearings are $75. I would like to get a fair price for what I have
without breaking someone's budget. Would it be to much to ask all of you to email or call?
Thank you.
Craig.
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In a time when Head gaskets are $165, fat man steering wheels are $600 & used Hyatt bearings are $75. I would like to get a fair price for what I have
without breaking someone's budget. Would it be to much to ask all of you to email or call?
Thank you.
Craig.
six o two-7 six 9- o two 5 7
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Re: Brass goodies
Are you saying you have a fat man steering wheel for sale? fat man steering wheel adapters are $300 new.
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Re: Brass goodies
Sorry Your pictures did not come through until I sent my question about the fat man wheel. I see you do not have one. bobt
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Re: Brass goodies
Craig.
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Re: Brass goodies
Please send back up
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Re: Brass goodies
Brass Goodies SOLD Thanks MTFCA