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#495810 - 03/20/08 02:43 AM Who rebuilds brass era Splitdorf coils?
John M Offline
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Registered: 03/10/08
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I have a 1904 Oldsmobile that needs the Splitdorf coil restored. Any suggestions for where I can have this done?

Thanks for all replies.

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#496320 - 03/22/08 10:31 AM Re: Who rebuilds brass era Splitdorf coils? [Re: John M]
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1913 Model 31 Touring
1915 Model C-25 "Speedster"
1924 Model 45 "Roadster Truck"
1929 Model 29-27 Sedan (Now my son's car)
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#496652 - 03/23/08 08:12 PM Re: Who rebuilds brass era Splitdorf coils? [Re: Mark Shaw]
John M Offline
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I will! Thank you.

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