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Lucas parts list for Cobras
Ok, I know there are British car nuts among us, and some of you have helped me previously. I am looking for copies of Lucas parts lists for AC Cars. Does anyone have Lucas master parts lists for 1962-1968? Does anyone know how or where I can get a Lucas master cross reference catalog to find the current and prior parts numbers for original Cobra parts? I will give credit to you in the book Tom Cotter and I are working on about original Cobras. Thanks!
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Why don't you go over to the UK Cobra Club forum and ask over there?
http://www.cobraclub.com/crcforum/dcboard.php Roscoe |
LUCAS, the princely parts
Jim,
I've got the LUCAS period catalogues. Are you looking for ALL the LUCAS parts that fit the COBRA260/289/427/428 cars, if so I'll try to find and combine a few old lists I have in handwritten notes of the day. It will take a few days, however. For instance the OEM boxes I have note the tailight item assembly as a 53XXX number not the current L-467 that you see today. I really do not know if the new Lucas system is cross referenced with their current stocking method, since they are on computer and use a very different system today. The old method used the part number in total for locating, storing, shipping, and costing. It would have been a night mare to have in the late 80's/early 90's to have switched their old inventory over to their new method of filing. grumpy [maybe weeks with my filing system! the notes are for specific cars] |
Grumpy, Thanks very much for the offer. I would greatly appreciate any and all numbers, etc. you can dig out. I know how that is. I have been trying to dig through my own stuff and it does take awhile. I am looking for data on all Cobra models, 260 through 427/428. Don't worry about cross-references. I am trying to get my hands on a cross reference catalog, which I know exists, but I haven't found.
Roscoe, thanks for the suggestion. I will post a request on that site. Jim |
Lucas/COBRA351
Jim,
I've handed off to Brent the 5 pages that we used early on in our restos/cars that is the same numbers of the LUCAS electrical items in a 64-66 CSX AC Chassied COBRA. Have very little in actual parts for the 260/early289 cars that is firm. Pardon the lack of computers skills, word processing is about all I know and Christine in my office has scanned about a hundred pages of the early manual that I've gone thru just to archive, the papers getting brittle, still a bit to go. grumpy |
grumpy, I got one of them, but not the other 4?
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Do you have the new part number for
the DB10 light relay ???? The big silver box on the firewall, drivers side. I did not see it listed on the sheet. Thanks, Bill Cook :D |
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