Guest carve Posted August 4, 2014 Share Posted August 4, 2014 My girlfriend inherited a great 1941 Hollywood from her grandpa. It apparently ran when parked three years ago. I changed the oil, fuel and coolant and gapped and cleaned the plugs. It idled for about 20 seconds and I've been unable to start it sinceI figured I'd replace the ignition parts. Even if they're fine, I'll need new ones sooner or later anyway. Where do I go about finding them?It probably doesn't matter, but the engine isn't original. It was last off the production line at Continental in the late 50's. We have the receipt somewhere. The only differences I'm a aware of are an iron head and that it's "high compression" (compared to the original engine I suppose) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest American Vintage Parts Posted October 16, 2014 Share Posted October 16, 2014 October 15, 2014Dear Graham Owners Club Members,We are delighted to inform you that we have recently acquired the NOS Factory Inventory from the Estate of H. Stanley Liddell. It is an honor to become a part of the preservation of Graham automobiles. Over the next several months, inventory will be relocated to our warehouse facilities in Oakwood, GA. Some parts have already become available for purchase on our website: AmericanVintageParts.com. You may also reach us through the rotational advertising banner located on the AACA website. We expect to have most parts inventoried and available for sale within six months. For more immediate needs, please feel free to contact us at: AMERICANVINTAGEPARTS@GMAIL.COM.Best Regards,Kevin and Sally JohnsonAmerican Vintage Parts3642 Explorer Trail Suite BOakwood, GA 30566 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirk Posted May 1, 2016 Share Posted May 1, 2016 If you haven't located you ignition parts for your Hollywood call Nelson Pease, Foundry St., Palmer, Mass. Phone # 413-283-7620. FYI try replacing the coil, usually works for me. If you have spark at the plug tip and an arc when you manually break the points, its not the coil. If you have spark at only one of these places, say plugs, its the old wires, If not spark at the points it is either the point set, condenser, or coil. Eric Kirk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old buicks 2 Posted January 29, 2020 Share Posted January 29, 2020 Contact tom VanMeeteren 402-359-5762 or tsvanmeet@gmail.com HE has a LOT of ignition parts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John_Mereness Posted February 8, 2020 Share Posted February 8, 2020 hagensautoparts.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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