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Posted by Slowpoke on October 12, 2003 at 11:58:20 from (67.30.100.108):
In Reply to: Re: Reproduction Parts posted by Steve - IN on October 12, 2003 at 08:11:19:
Steve...Thanks for all the info and work you put into getting the answers. At this time I'm only interested in having some 240 side panels reproduced, which have been out of production for 45 years. I don't think they have any logo or name on them. I heard they are scarce as hen's teeth, and I need a set myself. I met a fellow who has a full set on an IH 240, and I mentioned to him about having some made. Since he only knew me a few hours, he wasn't too enthusiastic about my taking his panels for samples. I'll look further into it and see what the costs would be. Maybe it's too expensive to do anyway. But on the other hand people are selling A,B, and C hoods for $125, and how many of those are needed for the hobby? 200? 500? 1000? Steve, thanks again for your help.
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