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Roy Nacewicz For those who fret about correct parts for your Ford, put Roy Nacewicz on speed dial. He has the knowledge, has the correct parts, and seems to really enjoy his business which makes this hobby more fun.
I just bought some Spark Plug nuts. As minor as it may seem, He had the absolute, correct nuts for my original plugs when every other source had the usual modern interpretation of an antique part. Over the years, I have bought various items and have built trust. While it is human nature to be disappointed with some part sources and say as much, there are reliable sources for some of our correct part needs. A happy customer. |
Re: Roy Nacewicz Roy is and has the best....
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Re: Roy Nacewicz He's a scholar; he goes to the Ford archives and works from original drawings and specs.
I think most others make a ballpoint sketch of what they want on an old envelope and send it to the Chinese to implement... |
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One little item as an example: Correct shock dog bone rivets. |
Re: Roy Nacewicz I only bought engine paint from him. We talked for almost an hour (all early ford related). Very informed individual and a pleasure to talk with, I learned a lot.
I'm sure we will do business again. Andy |
Re: Roy Nacewicz He is one solid, knowledgeable and all around top-notch dude! He helped me with a whole mess of fasteners that are just going onto my 32 Cab. Couldn't be a nicer guy in this business!
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Re: Roy Nacewicz I always stop at his Hershey spaces to say hey, and chat about what he has that's new. He is never too busy to talk a bit. Always let him know how much he is appreciated as a top notch contributor to the hobby.
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Re: Roy Nacewicz Great resource!!
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Re: Roy Nacewicz He has helped me a lot with parts for my model A and fasteners for my Av8. Great to talk to.
John |
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They come with Small diameter Nuts, when actually they should be LARGE diameter Nuts |
Re: Roy Nacewicz I can't say for Model T X plugs, but for Model A and '32 3X plugs they are correct (with minor variations in the Model A years) and also for late '32 through '34 fours.
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Re: Roy Nacewicz Need some help. Tried to open Roy's EV8 PDF bolt catalog online. Clicked on everything on the page, and the only one that would open was the Model A one.
Anyone have any similar experience, or what I a doing wrong ? |
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Click on picture of car then click on products upper right then click on open catalogue |
Re: Roy Nacewicz Roy is just plain " THE BEST". He knows our Fords like no one else. Great guy.
Bruce/CT |
Re: Roy Nacewicz Thank you Frank West. I clicked on the pickup on Roy's web site, on products and the catalog. Same results, nothing. That seems like a roundabout way to open a PDF file. Anyone having the same problem opening Roy's EV8 bolts catalog ?
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Re: Roy Nacewicz I have purchased hundreds of Fasteners from Roy over the last few years to restore my 34 BB back to it's original state. If what you want is not in his "catalog" simply ask. He is more than willing to put a packet together of what you may need. I am guessing half of the four orders I have placed with him so far this year have been non catalog listed fasteners. His prices are very reasonable for what you get. I would much rather pay him a little more for what I need over imported stuff from the local hardware store any day!
I have his catalog saved on my desk top to make things easier for me. To open his catalog from his web site " Fordscript.com" I clicked on the "link" "Browse our catalog to view the full line of over 3000 products" This link is under the paragraph which describes the catalog which is under the pic of the Model A Truck From there you simply pick which catalog you want to download |
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Re: Roy Nacewicz I am glad to call Roy a friend. He is top notch!
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Re: Roy Nacewicz Always a great product and service from Roy.
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Re: Roy Nacewicz Always ready and willing to help. Enjoy talking to him, and learning from his experience. He is indeed a friend!
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