Wanted: Early 1920 parts
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Wanted: Early 1920 parts
I'm looking for an early starter switch and frame mounted bracket that was riveted to the frame. These were separate parts. They are shown on page 279 (lower corner) of Bruce McCalley's book. I'm also looking for a magneto horn as shown on the same page.
Lastly I need a spare tire carrier for the rear of the car. I'm looking for one in very good condition. Thanks in advance.
Lastly I need a spare tire carrier for the rear of the car. I'm looking for one in very good condition. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Wanted: Early 1920 parts
I can help with the switch and panel, minus the ammeter. The switch and panel are in very good order. If you have a need for the starter switch it would indicate that your car has a starter and generator. If this is the case, then the correct horn is a battery horn. The magneto horn was used on non starter cars.
Hope this helps.
Allan from down under.
Hope this helps.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Wanted: Early 1920 parts
Phil I may have the starter button and the carrier
Please hold the other 6 voices are taking a vote
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Re: Wanted: Early 1920 parts
Allan, It seems logical that a car with the starter and generator would have a battery horn, Ford did not use battery horns until March of 1922,according to John Regan (PIEWAGON). John did the research, and he was the maker of the reproduction horns when he was the owner of FUNPROJECTS Magneto horns were used before that and were still used on the Model T's and Model TT trucks that did not have the starter and generator system, until the end of Model T production.The first battery horns that Ford used,were supplied by Ames, until Ford could produce them.Allan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 6:17 amI can help with the switch and panel, minus the ammeter. The switch and panel are in very good order. If you have a need for the starter switch it would indicate that your car has a starter and generator. If this is the case, then the correct horn is a battery horn. The magneto horn was used on non starter cars.
Hope this helps.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Wanted: Early 1920 parts
Still looking for the frame mounted starter switch bracket, associated switch and Ames magneto horn. I now have the dash mounted ignition/light switch assembly (thanks Allan).
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Re: Wanted: Early 1920 parts
I think the regular Canadian/Australian cast ignition switch handle & panel may be slightly different than the “early” ‘19/‘20 cast switch handle & panel. If you are restoring a car for judging, you may want to research that. I have a couple early switches and more than just the handle is different than later production.
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Re: Wanted: Early 1920 parts
Can you please post a picture of what you need? I'm not going to dig through my stuff to find McCalley's book.Philip Lawrence wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 12:45 amI'm looking for an early starter switch and frame mounted bracket that was riveted to the frame. These were separate parts. They are shown on page 279 (lower corner) of Bruce McCalley's book. I'm also looking for a magneto horn as shown on the same page.

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Re: Wanted: Early 1920 parts
Thank you Jim. At least I got the bit about the non starter cars and trucks still having a magneto horn. Now I have to go looking for a magneto horn for the 1920 buckboard i restored in 1987! I wondered why the 1922 wooden firewalls stiil had the relief and holes for the magneto horn mounting.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Wanted: Early 1920 parts
I'm still looking for the starter switch and mounting bracket.