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Jim
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Sat Dec 04, 2004 2:11 am Post subject:
'56 Ford Sunliner Parts |
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I am putting this on this NG for my brother whom is building a '56 Ford
Sunliner convertible. He needs the aluminum skelton top for this vehicle. I
have found LOTS of places that supply the fabric top, but none where I would
find the skelton structure that the top attaches to. Thanks for any leads on
this. To reply direct take out the "nospam" or reply to this
posting...Thanks again...Jim
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Leon Rowell
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Sat Dec 04, 2004 5:40 am Post subject:
Re: '56 Ford Sunliner Parts |
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I don't know where you are located but I just looked at a convertible
a couple of months ago. The only good part on it was the top mechanism
and bows. Even those had a couple of bullet holes in them but I don't
think they would cause any problems. The guy bought the car when he
was in high school and was looking for someone who might want to try
and restore it. I told him it was too far gone for that but it might
provide some parts to help restore someone else's car.
It is located in central Iowa.
E-mail me direct if you think you might be interested.
Leon Rowell
Jim wrote:
| Quote: | I am putting this on this NG for my brother whom is building a '56 Ford
Sunliner convertible. He needs the aluminum skelton top for this vehicle. I
have found LOTS of places that supply the fabric top, but none where I would
find the skelton structure that the top attaches to. Thanks for any leads on
this. To reply direct take out the "nospam" or reply to this
posting...Thanks again...Jim
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Leon Rowell
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Sat Dec 18, 2004 5:48 am Post subject:
Re: '56 Ford Sunliner Parts |
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Hi Tiger,
I put him in touch with a guy in Iowa that had a parts car & just
received an E-mail that he had bought it.
Leon Rowell
Tiger wrote:
| Quote: | in article 10r1lj5iqver94d@corp.supernews.com, Jim at jim wrote on 12/3/04
4:11 PM:
I am putting this on this NG for my brother whom is building a '56 Ford
Sunliner convertible. He needs the aluminum skelton top for this vehicle. I
have found LOTS of places that supply the fabric top, but none where I would
find the skelton structure that the top attaches to. Thanks for any leads on
this. To reply direct take out the "nospam" or reply to this
posting...Thanks again...Jim
Your best bet is to check out a copy of OLD CAR TRADER or Hemmings Motor
News. There should be someone there who can help.
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Tiger
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Sat Dec 18, 2004 5:48 am Post subject:
Re: '56 Ford Sunliner Parts |
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in article 10r1lj5iqver94d@corp.supernews.com, Jim at jim wrote on 12/3/04
4:11 PM:
| Quote: | I am putting this on this NG for my brother whom is building a '56 Ford
Sunliner convertible. He needs the aluminum skelton top for this vehicle. I
have found LOTS of places that supply the fabric top, but none where I would
find the skelton structure that the top attaches to. Thanks for any leads on
this. To reply direct take out the "nospam" or reply to this
posting...Thanks again...Jim
Your best bet is to check out a copy of OLD CAR TRADER or Hemmings Motor |
News. There should be someone there who can help. |
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