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SII Tack Cable Rt Hand Drive, Oil Cooler Base SII

stevenalcala

Silver Level Sponsor
Rt hand drive Tack Cable should be 42 in long (?) and ends should look like photo.
Oil Cooler Base goes under the Oil Filter (early element style ). Later more common oil cooler bases had different chambers. The base is what the oil cooler lines attach to. The chamber patterns I'm looking for should match photo.
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DanR

Diamond Level Sponsor
Steven, give me a call 864-five five four - Zero 8 one four

I may have what you need.

OOPs... Just looked, I have the top like you have pictured but can't find the base.... will keep looking....
 
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stevenalcala

Silver Level Sponsor
More info about my Sebring Alpine.: I will not be vintage racing it any longer ( I had a good run with it ) so I an trying to get it as close to 1962 original as I can for car shows. I have installed a 1592 motor, ( so I can run the generator heat shield ), and installing AC-glass fuel pump. I have a few later style oil cooler bases ( spin-on oil filter ) as that is what I was running all these years with the 1725. I need the rare early style.
Thanks for looking Steven
 

DanR

Diamond Level Sponsor
Steve, I have the upper portion.... still looking thru my stuff for the base.

Another possible source is Bruce Davis one of the SAOCA Officers....
 

65beam

Donation Time
Steve,
I have the oil cooler base for the early style filter. This photo shows the difference. I sent you a P.M. Bob
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