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  1. Any news on parts? I got already the disc wheel and apparently the I found a solution to my oil filler cap. I still need:

     

    - roadster windshield frame

    - pair of complete headlights

    - headlight bar and fender holders for the bar

    - light switch mechanism (box and gears tied to the end of steering column, inside the engine compartment)

    - roadster top rests

    - rumble seat lid handle

    - hood hooks

     

    Many thanks, Julio

    julioalbernaz@hotmail.com 

    mobile: + 5521 993512998

  2. On 9/27/2019 at 8:48 PM, hursst said:

    Try emailing Marge Verdones.  I bought a repro set from her in 2012 in stainless steel for my 30U.  I do not know if the '29 is the same, but probably is.  I do not know Marge's status or if she's still making them or not, but worth an email.   verdones@evenlink.com

     

    -Chris

    I tried the email above, but it was rejected by the server, do you have other contact info for her? I would like to buy a pair of saddles for my Chrysler 75. Thanks, Julio

  3. Hello Friends! 
    I own a 1926 Studebaker Big Six, model EP, sport roadster. Do you have the car 4 wheel brake manual?
    I am looking  for some parts in the list below, maybe you can help me on this.

    Thanks, Julio

    julioalbernaz@hotmail.com 

    mobile: + 5521 993512998

     

    - roadster windshield frame

    - pair of complete headlights

    - headlight bar and fender holders for the bar

    - one steel disc wheel for 20” tire, 6 lugs

    - light switch mechanism (box and gears tied to the end of steering column, inside the engine compartment)

    - roadster top rests

    - rumble seat lid handle

    - complete engine oil filler or oil filler cap

    - hood hooks

  4. Hello, I want to buy some parts to my 1926 Studebaker Big Six, model EP, sport roadster. Find the list below.

    Thanks, Julio

    julioalbernaz@hotmail.com 

    mobile: + 5521 993512998

     

    - roadster windshield frame

    - pair of complete headlights

    - headlight bar and fender holders for the bar

    - one steel disc wheel for 20” tire, 6 lugs

    - light switch mechanism (box and gears tied to the end of steering column, inside the engine compartment)

    - roadster top rests

    - rumble seat lid handle

    - complete engine oil filler  or oil filler cap

    - hood hooks

     

  5. Hi AlsAncle,

    I had hard time to replace rear mount spring rubbers for my 1929 Chrysler 75 and 1929 Marmon 78. I live in Brazil, so these Steele prices are 4 times more prohibitive due the exchange rate, in addition to 100% of import tax, so I had to find a solution. I tried many different rubber types without much success, once they were always quickly becoming destroyed by the use. Then, I have found a solution that is working well for years in my cars:  polyurethane. I made these “cushions” from a polyurethane round rod, easily found on industrial plastic vendors. It is a little harder than the rubber, but is very functional, providing me good rides on my cars. See pictures attached of the service being done in the Marmon. Despite of being red color, they are not apparent because they fit inside the spring end housing.

    Best,,

    Julio Albernaz

    1926 Studebaker Big Six, sport roadster

    1928 Chevrolet National, touring

    1929 Dodge-Brothers Six, brougham

    1929 Hudson Super Six, sedan

    1929 Chrysler 75, roadster

    1929 Marmon 78, touring speedster

    1951 Plymouth Cranbrook, four door sedan

    1954 Willys CJ3B Jeep

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