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ANFSCD - Innocenti


padgett

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Somehow I have become the custodian if a 1973 "Mini-Cooper by Innocenti"  and needs a few things but the hardest to find seems to be the brake and clutch pedal pads. These have the Innocenti logo, are rectangular, and larger than a normal Mini pedal (Which explains why I hit all three with one size 11 yesterday - do Italians have small feet ?) Usual Mini sources are baffled. Anyone have any idea where they may be found ?

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And Now For Something Completely Different. Am I that old ?

 

Saw those but could barely justify $50 for a pair of pads, much less three times that. Also "May not ship to United States". At least now I know what new ones look like. (and my brake is on upside down).

 

Need to look into generic/FIAT pads of the period. 2"x3" sure sounds common.

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Any chance that you could have a mold made, fabricate them and offer them for sale? How many of the Innocenti cars were produced, you can't be the only one that could use a set?

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On 11/28/2017 at 11:28 AM, John_S_in_Penna said:

What is "A.N.F.S.C.D." in your heading?

People might be able to help you better

if they know what your acronyms mean.

 

Repeating my question.  I have no idea.

 

(Edited--Sorry, I didn't see and understand Mr. Padgett's first explanation.

I like words better!)

Edited by John_S_in_Penna (see edit history)
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1 hour ago, jvelde said:

Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco

You must be almost as old as I am!

 

Also, Lord Save Me From Truman.

1 hour ago, John348 said:

Lets Start Making Fun of This ??????

YESSSS!  Just trying to get in on the new fad of posting obscure acronyms to appear clever.  Hey, I'm a retired 30+ year federal employee, so I'm pretty good at acronyms....

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