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6 years 1 hour ago #193565
by John Cassimatis
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Hi this is my first post so excuse the lake of knowledge l have purchased a 1971 AT4 200 series and need a few (I am sure difficult) parts
1. A rust free turret (do they reproduce anywhere)
2. A good steering wheel
3. A load bed
Any leads would be most appreciated
John
1. A rust free turret (do they reproduce anywhere)
2. A good steering wheel
3. A load bed
Any leads would be most appreciated
John
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5 years 11 months ago #193570
by Mrsmackpaul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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Welcome John
in answer to your questions
1 no repro turrets that I have ever heard of
2 I think you will find most steering wheels are cracked in the same spots, I have read places that can repair steering wheels but dont know were you would look them up
3 And if you mean the ute body for the back I think a good one will be fairly rare on the ground these days
I think most likely you will to learn how to cut rust out and rebuild stuff
Paul
in answer to your questions
1 no repro turrets that I have ever heard of
2 I think you will find most steering wheels are cracked in the same spots, I have read places that can repair steering wheels but dont know were you would look them up
3 And if you mean the ute body for the back I think a good one will be fairly rare on the ground these days
I think most likely you will to learn how to cut rust out and rebuild stuff
Paul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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5 years 11 months ago #193582
by IHScout
Dennis
Welcome to the forum,
I second Mrsmack. If you Google Pearlcraft steering wheels you will see an example of what can be done. A reasonably expensive option (I think $8-900). Or you can have a go yourself, again Google how to restore a steering wheel and you'll probably find a youtube step by step video or two of what others have done.
If you have a look back through Mrsmack's posts you'll find some excellent videos and descriptions of his own attempts at rust repair.
I second Mrsmack. If you Google Pearlcraft steering wheels you will see an example of what can be done. A reasonably expensive option (I think $8-900). Or you can have a go yourself, again Google how to restore a steering wheel and you'll probably find a youtube step by step video or two of what others have done.
If you have a look back through Mrsmack's posts you'll find some excellent videos and descriptions of his own attempts at rust repair.
Dennis
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