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Author Topic: FC Parts in Rockhampton Queensland  (Read 1647 times)
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« on: December 29, 2007, 06:02:36 PM »
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                                                 FC Parts List

Station Wagon Doors      2 rear, right and left with some rust in bottom
            2 rear, right and left both good

Tailgate top and bottom                2 top, 2 bottom both good

Sedan doors         3 front drivers side with rust in bottom
            1 passenger side good condition

Mudguards         3 passenger side…2 good 1 fair
            1 driver’s side good with some bottom rust

Inner Guard sect                   1 good condition.. and 2 side sections.

Spats            2

Bonnets                      2  1 good  1 fair

Fuel tanks         2

Grills            3 complete and lots of spare bits

Windscreens         front and rear for sedan and wagons

Rear blind         1 not in vgc

Seats            1 wagon rear seat

Chrome etc         headlight/taillight surrounds
                      Guard/door mouldings, some badges. Various cond

Sunvisors                      2

Grey Motors         2 not operational

Grey Heads         2

Grey Blocks         2

Gearboxes         3

Station wagon         1 Floor section from front seat back
                       1 body from firewall back, very useable floor.



Various
Boxes of door parts, nuts, bolts, switches, handles, horn rings, gaskets, springs, the list is way too long to mention.

I have been buying, swapping and scavenging parts and bits for 13 years so there’s a lot of it.


I am willing to swap/trade for Harley wla 42 (wartime Harley) parts including a sidecar frame to suit this model of motorcycle




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