WTB .. Looking for a brass dogbone rad cap and working moto-meter
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				Bruce Compton
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WTB .. Looking for a brass dogbone rad cap and working moto-meter
Wanting to buy a brass dog-bone rad cap with a working brass bodied moto-meter for my '14. New, or nice used with patina is fine.  Thanks in advance : Bruce
			
			
									
									
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				dinosbunny
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Re: WTB .. Looking for a brass dogbone rad cap and working moto-meter
91407P Radiator Cap, Dog Bone Style, Polished Brass with Hole get it at California custom roadster I believe it $25.00.  they also have moto meters.
			
			
									
									
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Mark Chaffin
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Re: WTB .. Looking for a brass dogbone rad cap and working moto-meter
Hi Bruce.  We have them.  Give Dave a call at the garage.  951 226 7331
			
			
									
									
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				Allan
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Re: WTB .. Looking for a brass dogbone rad cap and working moto-meter
Most reproduction dogbone radiator caps are of finer construction than any original old time one I have seen.  The old time castings are also not as consistent, having varying dimensions in the arms and ball ends. That's OK if is not a concern to you. Less weight on the radiator neck might also be a good thing.
Allan from down under.
			
			
									
									
						Allan from down under.
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Re: WTB .. Looking for a brass dogbone rad cap and working moto-meter
I have a used Jr. Size Model T brass radiator cap -email if interested. Heavy cast brass that may likely was nickle/chrome plated. Note in the lower photo the bone one the right (4" -6")  is slightly bent.
			
							
			
									
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				Allan
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Re: WTB .. Looking for a brass dogbone rad cap and working moto-meter
That's a nice one Frank.
Allan from down under.
			
			
									
									
						Allan from down under.