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Re: IH obsolete parts availability
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Posted by Wardner on September 12, 2006 at 07:01:07 from (4.154.247.46):
In Reply to: Re: IH obsolete parts availability posted by Andy Martin on September 12, 2006 at 05:37:06:
That thought has occured to me as well. I would want to check that out. It is almost possible now to build a complete Knucklehead Harley-Davidson (1936-1947) from new parts not manufactured by the motor company. Were talking about small items as well as complete motors, frames, and front ends. This has been going on for years with alot of high quality stuff being made in Europe. And what about all the reproduced sheet metal, water pumps, brake parts, etc we can buy for our automobiles. GM used to run ads on TV asking us not to buy those parts. One look through Red Power Magazine has hundreds of new parts. O.E.M. Parts has a catalog chock full of this material. Back to Harley-Davidson. It wouldn't surprise me if they make more money licensing their name when it is applied to a T-shirt than making and marketing motorcycles. I don't think they have any control over products that don't carry their trademarked logos.
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