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craigauto801
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Long running boards

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Someone asked about long running boards. I have a pair that are 70 inches long. Let me know if I can help.
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craigauto801 wrote:
May 21st, 2019, 1:22 pm
Someone asked about long running boards. I have a pair that are 70 inches long. Let me know if I can help.
No pictures showing condition? No price?
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craigauto801
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Re: Long running boards

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I can post pictures if you'd like. I just saw your post and had a look. I have a ton of stuff here in the shop I've been in for 35 years.
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I'm wondering if in your "ton of stuff" you might have some early '28 lug nuts? See picture.
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craigauto801
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Re: Long running boards

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Nope. I believe you asked about them earlier. Sorry. I'll take a couple pictures of the running boards for you and post them.
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I emailed you about long splash aprons but would like to see your running boards as well.
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Chris Haynes
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Rumbler wrote:
May 22nd, 2019, 10:25 am
I'm wondering if in your "ton of stuff" you might have some early '28 lug nuts? See picture.
You have the dimensions. Find a friend with a lathe and run a batch of them.
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These lug nuts are a challenge to make and I haven't found anyone to make them yet. Are you offering?
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Rumbler wrote:
May 25th, 2019, 6:05 am
These lug nuts are a challenge to make and I haven't found anyone to make them yet. Are you offering?
I am not a machinist. Although I did take machine shop classes in school. :-)
When I need something made I ask friends for recommendations on a shop to take the job to. I have had Harley parts made, '55,'56 and '57 Chevy parts. But so far I haven't had a Ford part that I couldn't find.
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