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Hi Folks,

On my current project, I have replaced several items to compliment the new paint job. Below are some of items I have replaced that are not cosmetically perfect but are still usable and would make decent replacement parts if a cheap/temporary part is needed.

For each item, please let me know if you are interested and make me an offer via email (teubanks@hopper.net). Given the general condition of the items, they will be sold for any reasonable offer. I'll ship these items USPS Priority Mail so you can calc your shipping from my zip (35952) to your zip using the USPS website.

Exterior Rear View side Mirror - Shows some pitting on the both sides of the neck but is still very shinny. Glass is perfect. Rear of mirror is stamped with "Made in Germany". Rubber body-mounting base is no longer with the mirror. Mirror is assumed to have been orinally installed by VintageSpeedsters in 2001 when car was first built.

Pair Red taillight lenses - Each lens (left and rigt) shows a few minor abrasions and light scratches. Driver's side lens has a crack from the base up to the top corner of the face of the lens. This crack could be glued/expoxied for a clean repair. I feel both lenses can be buffed/polished to fully restore a glossy shine. Both are embosed with "3260" and "SWF". Lenses are assumed to have been orinally installed by VintageSpeedsters in 2001 when car was first built.

Tag light - This is the VintageSpeedster shine-up style. Chrome bezel is in pretty good shape overall but shows hazing in the chrome. It is not misshapen at all and is free of dings. The three clear lenses are all broken or chipped but could probably be reused some way with some creative adhesive work. The tiny screws and nuts that hold the shine-up lenses are no longer with the assembly. The rubber body-mounting base is no long with the assembly. The lighting structure and wires are intact although the frame is very rusty. The mounting studs are in place with the nuts. The mounting screws for the chrome bezel are in place as well.
1957 Vintage Speedsters(Speedster)
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Hi Folks,

On my current project, I have replaced several items to compliment the new paint job. Below are some of items I have replaced that are not cosmetically perfect but are still usable and would make decent replacement parts if a cheap/temporary part is needed.

For each item, please let me know if you are interested and make me an offer via email (teubanks@hopper.net). Given the general condition of the items, they will be sold for any reasonable offer. I'll ship these items USPS Priority Mail so you can calc your shipping from my zip (35952) to your zip using the USPS website.

Exterior Rear View side Mirror - Shows some pitting on the both sides of the neck but is still very shinny. Glass is perfect. Rear of mirror is stamped with "Made in Germany". Rubber body-mounting base is no longer with the mirror. Mirror is assumed to have been orinally installed by VintageSpeedsters in 2001 when car was first built.

Pair Red taillight lenses - Each lens (left and rigt) shows a few minor abrasions and light scratches. Driver's side lens has a crack from the base up to the top corner of the face of the lens. This crack could be glued/expoxied for a clean repair. I feel both lenses can be buffed/polished to fully restore a glossy shine. Both are embosed with "3260" and "SWF". Lenses are assumed to have been orinally installed by VintageSpeedsters in 2001 when car was first built.

Tag light - This is the VintageSpeedster shine-up style. Chrome bezel is in pretty good shape overall but shows hazing in the chrome. It is not misshapen at all and is free of dings. The three clear lenses are all broken or chipped but could probably be reused some way with some creative adhesive work. The tiny screws and nuts that hold the shine-up lenses are no longer with the assembly. The rubber body-mounting base is no long with the assembly. The lighting structure and wires are intact although the frame is very rusty. The mounting studs are in place with the nuts. The mounting screws for the chrome bezel are in place as well.

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Hi Jim,

$10 plus shipping for the tag light parts too. It's a set of workable parts, just not cosmetically perfect, but something that would do for inexpensive replacement peices until you wanted to spend the money for a brand new full assembly. Please email me if you would like me to send you some more pictures of any of it.

Thanks!
TE
Trent: Email sent, just lemme know the total (including shipping) and I'll send the $$

Jim: Is the trailer gonna be a back-half Speedster? If so, VERY COOL ! ! If not, and you're wastin' a light assembly on a mulch wagon, MY light assembly come to think of it . . . have I told you how much you $UCK lately . . .
Didn't get the email?

CRAP ! ! !

Anyway, I just transferred the Bongo Bucks to your PayPal Account, and responded to your email using the automated "reply" button so you ought to receive it. If not, just send the mirror to the address listed with PayPal (my wife's account) and it'll be fine.

Thanks again,

TC


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