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  1. Have a 1927 Pierce Model 80.  The point's spring is broken and it seems to be rather unique.  We think we can

    still use the point arm if we had a spring that would work.  Sooo...we would be delighted to buy this

    set..or just spring,,, if it is out there.  The label of the distributor was removed so we don't have that fact either. 

    Would like to buy, or,  have references if the knowledge is out there.  Thank you...Ken

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  2. Have a 1927 Pierce Model 80.  The point's spring is broken and it seems to be rather unique.  We think we can

    still use the point arm if we had a spring that would work.  But...we would be delighted to buy this

    set if it is out there.  The label of the distributor was removed so we don't have that fact either. 

    Would like to buy, or,  have references if the knowledge is out there.  Thank you...Ken

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  3. Have a 1915 Metz Model 22 coupe with turtle back.  The turtleback lid has witness impressions and holes in it...which I think....might have been a spare tire carrier.   Anyone seen this carrier...either luggage or spare tire ?   Would like to know what it looks like...or...one for sale ??   Thanks...Ken

     

  4. Thank you gentlemen....the dialogue is interesting indeed.   Believe me....if I knew of someone who had the top...I would spend the day with calipers and measuring tape ..FOR SURE !!   Finding that person who would loan to me....nay...even rent to me....their beat up old top ...to copy...is the chore.   If I cannot buy it...then copy it --I would.   Do not have an interest in selling them...just simple restoration thereof.   Problem is...I just have no resources to find that magical loan-to-me person.  Regards...Ken

  5. Finally saw this answer today.  Thank you.   Unfortunately,  we have already taken it apart by using bully methods ..of which...I am not proud of.   With the post in November,  and no answer for weeks,  we just assumed that we were on our own.  We will now rebuild it.   Thanks again....Ken

  6. Help Please.   Trying to disassemble a 1934 Packard FRONT Bumper... but... do NOT know the construction of the ends ...or..how to disassemble them.  Those spring ends are very formidable.

    Any literature..or experience...or knowledge...would be of great help.

    Thank You....Ken

     

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