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Hi Gang,
The title says it all, my brand new, to me, Chevrolet pick-up 1926 is missing some minor parts to get her running again ( http://www.stovebolt.com/features/itran/itran2005/photos.htm the one of my grandpa) The Chevy dealer doesn't have any in stock any more. Where do I go now, any hints ?

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Richard

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What exactly do you need? Distb? Points? Rotor? Cap? General Motors bought Westinghouse Automotive Electrical parts in the 20's, so there is a lot of interchange on really strange applications, IE American Lafrance engines used the same distb as a 36 GMC and Chevrolet truck engines. Also Check out the VCCA web site (Vintage Chevrolet site)


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Thanks I have a look there.
found http://www.vapinc.com/chevy/main.html in the meantime Just checking how feasable a restauration would be.

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Try The Filling Station in Lebanon, Oregon. They have an online catalog. Also inquire on the VCCA (Vintage Chevrolet Club of America) chat site.


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