Topic: Rumble seat cushion


Hudsy Wudsy    -- 08-09-2012 @ 10:52 PM
  I thought of you folks when I came across this Craigslist ad in Oshkosh, WI.

http://appleton.craigslist.org/pts/3123556072.html


supereal    -- 08-19-2012 @ 11:23 AM
  LeBaron Bonney sells springs of all kinds, including both the cushion and backrest springs for the '32 rumble seats. Check them before you buy an old set (1-800-221-5408). Very old springs are usually in bad condition, particularly in open cars and rumble seats. I bought new ones from L-B for my Model As because they were not expensive, had no sags or broken coils, and were worthy of expensive coverings.


ford38v8    -- 08-19-2012 @ 9:12 PM
  Super, to many folks, an original part is 24 carat gold.
Even an NOS part is not original.
Everything else is just another repop.


Alan


Stroker    -- 08-20-2012 @ 1:58 PM
  Alan:

I know I'm living in the past, but "in the day" (before Bob Drake started making glove boxes) when you could score a nice NOS piece at say a rural Ford dealership, it was considered "a find". Finding anything NOS today that wasn't originally returned to a dealership as defective is pretty remote. But you are correct in that in ranking; "original" (to that particular vehicle) is platinum, or maybe even rhodium.


MichaelClark    -- 09-04-2012 @ 4:02 AM
  You might try Greyhound to get them sooner?

engine new





Stroker    -- 10-03-2012 @ 3:54 PM
  Bruce: We've got aliens on our website again.

Dan


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