Hi Gang,
Several years ago I made up a run of 25 sets of the special bumper overrider
bolts for the 100s. These are a special 7/16" fine thread carriage bolt
that is used to attach the "original" bumper overriders to the 100
bumpers. I've been asked repeatedly if I was going to make more, and so I'm
now in the process of seeing if there are enough people interested for
another run of 25-50 sets; 4 bolts per set (2 long, rear bumper and 2 short,
front bumper), complete with the proper square profile spring washer, flat
washer, and nut.
I estimate the cost at about $40.00 per set, and just like last time I'll
most likely just break even on the deal, which is why I swore I'd never do
this again... never say never.
Also, as many of are aware I took over the business of restoring AH control
heads from Vic Wright of Portland, OR three years ago. therefore, I'm
investigating with my machinist, the possibility of making up a limited run
of the canceling rings for the non adjustable control heads (trafficators.)
A limited number of these was made several years ago out of bronze versus
aluminum, but this supply is now deleted. Once again if I can get enough
folks to commit to these (at least 10) I will go ahead and have a limited
number of them made up. The associated wavy washer that goes with the rings
is currently being reproduced by another enthusiast, and can be included.
I estimate the cost at about $70 for the canceling ring and another $5 for
the wavy washer. The more I have made the cheaper they become. The last
bronze one just sold for $85 and was used to complete a control head that I
did for a factory 100M.
I can supply photos to anyone who's interested, so let me know.
Cheers,
Curt
PS I have several non adjustable control heads for the 3000's for sale if
anyone is interested, complete with canceling ring, wavy washer and wiring
harness.
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