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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 40 Ford Deluxe Coupe swivel ends

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woodiewagon46
01-08-2013 @ 8:01 AM
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Joblot Automotive lists them in their catalog, also on line, wwwjoblotauto.com or 800-221-0172. They are located in Queens NY. and have a vast amount of NOS and repro parts.

DadsForty
01-08-2013 @ 4:46 AM
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Thanks to a list member I have the pair installed! Car is back on it's feet. Thanks to all who responded.

Thanks,Rob

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c-gor
12-05-2012 @ 8:20 AM
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If you still need a pair, please advise and send me an e-mail at c.gorris@prodigy.net

DadsForty
12-04-2012 @ 6:51 PM
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Thank you all for your responses.

Thanks,Rob

trjford8
12-04-2012 @ 6:27 PM
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You might also try All Ford Parts In Campbell, Ca. or the Early Ford Store in San Dimas, Ca. Both are listed in the vendors section of this site.Both carry a lot of NOS parts.

kubes40
12-04-2012 @ 6:20 PM
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I must apologize for my earlier response. I had apparently noted the part number incorrectly and subsequently offered you an incorrect answer. The guys responding after me were in fact correct.

I have new old stock swivels.
Mike

supereal
12-04-2012 @ 5:33 PM
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When low demand meets high production costs, usually that means that vendors sell out of items. C&G does show them in their new catalog, but that doesn't mean they have some. At least, they are always "up front" instead of placing them on indefinite backorder. The next best hope, Rob, is that someone has some for you. The swivels were used only in 40-41, so they are rare, anyway.

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DadsForty
12-04-2012 @ 1:42 PM
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Supereal,
Thanks for the info. but I have tried C&G,Dennis Carpenter, Macs, earlyford sales, Sacramento ford parts,Dick Sparado, etc.. all out. Got a nice message from Joblot this morning saying they were not available and there was a run of these made made years ago,however, with little demand for this item they were uncertain when another batch will be made.
I'm hoping a pair will turn up somewhere.

Thanks,Rob

supereal
12-04-2012 @ 12:32 PM
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The number I get from the C&G catalog for the 40-41 stabilizer swivels is 01A-3533/34, $60/pair. You can see them in the catalog at www.cgfordparts.com

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DadsForty
12-04-2012 @ 11:00 AM
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I found a catalog picture of the swivel ends for the 40 ford. Apologies if the picture doesn't come through;
I'll call for backup tonight.

Thanks,Rob

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