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Does anybody remake these or know where i can get a set im sure it woudl be to hard to make but if i coudl findthem already made or nice set of OG ones id buy them please let me know thanks
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This guy on E-bay has had these for sale for awhile now, looks pretty nice.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1947...tageQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories


~ Phillip
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I would go with grade 8 bolts to mount not the stainless he mentions in the aution...........


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Originally Posted by TrknGMC
This guy on E-bay has had these for sale for awhile now, looks pretty nice.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1947...tageQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
That is John Romero's ebay store. He's a member here and sells on the market place

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For $110 I think I"d go to Lowes and buy some 3/4 flat steel and bend my own in a vise!!
...and stop at Ace Hardware on the way home for the bolts washers and pins!

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Originally Posted by Achipmunk
For $110 I think I"d go to Lowes and buy some 3/4 flat steel and bend my own in a vise!!
...and stop at Ace Hardware on the way home for the bolts washers and pins!
Exactly what i was thinking

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Never said it was a great deal. But it is a good deal. If you think you can properly form those brackets with just a bench vice your sadly mistaken. Better practice with some junk metal first.


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I did mine with a shop press, that works much better. I tried the vice at first and they looked bad. With the press they are exactly like originals.You do need to find a piece of steel the correct width to place in the middle as you are pressing, I don't recall the width though.

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just remember they also take a pivot pin.....then a 1/4 inch bolt.

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If there is enough of a demand ( like around 10 people). I will fabricate them for everyone. I have fabricated them for mine and they look original. I can include them with hardware if you need me too.

Please follow-up on this via email and/or PMs.

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Personal Buying & Selling should take place via PM and/or email.

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