I would really like to find this...
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I would really like to find this...
Some years ago, I saw an '11 T that had both a Stewart speedometer and an eight-day clock.
What I remember about them was that one bracket held both the speedometer and the clock.
I'd really like to find that bracket, or have one made. I had written to a man, somewhere in Massachusetts I believe that made these, but never heard back.
Any help or leads you can give me would be appreciated.
Thank you.
What I remember about them was that one bracket held both the speedometer and the clock.
I'd really like to find that bracket, or have one made. I had written to a man, somewhere in Massachusetts I believe that made these, but never heard back.
Any help or leads you can give me would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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Re: I would really like to find this...
Bill, you probably know this, but I thought the Model T vendors sold the combination speedometer/clock bracket. I didn't find it in Langs catalogue but maybe another vendor?
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Re: I would really like to find this...
Richard;
Thank you for the suggestion. I looked through Lang's, Snyder's, and Chaffin's websites to no avail.
I'll write them next and see.
Thanks again!
Thank you for the suggestion. I looked through Lang's, Snyder's, and Chaffin's websites to no avail.
I'll write them next and see.
Thanks again!
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Re: I would really like to find this...
There is usually one for sale on ebay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/STEWART-BRASS- ... Swv-1erfqr
Pricey.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/STEWART-BRASS- ... Swv-1erfqr
Pricey.
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Re: I would really like to find this...
Good ole Mr Music Man!
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Re: I would really like to find this...
Call Russ Furstnow in Flagstaff Arizona, he is the speedometer guru. Let me know if you need his number. I won’t post it for everyone to see cause he may not be very happy with me. Frank
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Re: I would really like to find this...
Are these the pieces you are looking for - copied from the setup on eBay. I don't have one
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