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Who are you “Go To” vendors for the basic Model B parts.
Having a hard time finding Things like rear main drain tube, oil fill/breather tube, etc. |
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All Ford Parts Campbell, CA
allfordparts.com |
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Try placing a "wanted ad". The parts you are looking for are more likely to be under someones bench instead of with a vendor.
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Snyder's in Ohio (snydersantiqueauto.com) carry a fair number of B parts including the rear main bearing drain tube. They offer a oil filler tube with the baffles as original, but it is the Model A version. The early Model B oil filler tube is the same diameter as the Model A tube, but the B version is longer and somewhat scarce. The late Model B oil filler tube's upper diameter is much larger as is the cap used with it. I do not believe that either B tube was ever reproduced, but the later, larger type is not the least bit rare. Try Michael Driskell at Third Gen Auto for an original of either type.
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DavidG, thanks for the leads, I’ll look into this
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