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Originally Posted by 1930-Pickup
NOS- New Old Stock. Typically reserved for period correct parts made by the original manufacturer (Ford in this case), and not used yet.
NORS- New Old Replacement Stock. Typically reserved for older parts made by aftermarket manufacturers (not Ford in this case), and not used yet.
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I see a lot of rusty stuff that is listed as NOS or NORS. If its rusty or caked with oil and dirt, it's used and it's not "New" Old Stock. It should be listed as OE (Original Equipment).
A lot of things are also listed as "taken from a running car" which I assume mean it's supposed to works. I've seen a lot of stuff taken off of a "running car" because it doesn't work.
David Serrano