The autojumble, or, I should've stayed in bed, thread.
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Re: The autojumble, or, I should've stayed in bed, thread.
I need a thermostat for a 1962 VW Beetle please
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Re: The autojumble, or, I should've stayed in bed, thread.
I presume this is the same type as the 1584 bay one.
I may have a used one that I can test, what's the opening temperature on the one you need as I think T2s and beetles were a bit different?
I may have a used one that I can test, what's the opening temperature on the one you need as I think T2s and beetles were a bit different?
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Here's the pics - I've tested them in hot water and both work fine:
As you can see one seems to have a bit of the flap actuation rod stuck in the top and the other is missing the brass 'cylinder' that the rod fits into.
As you can see one seems to have a bit of the flap actuation rod stuck in the top and the other is missing the brass 'cylinder' that the rod fits into.
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Well that backfired on me didn't it. I was joking. I assumed that being aircooled it wouldn't have one...
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Re: The autojumble, or, I should've stayed in bed, thread.
No probs - it got me digging them out and photographing them so it'll be easy to advertise them.
You're not getting any commission though
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Re: The autojumble, or, I should've stayed in bed, thread.
LOL, I fell for it too, was about to ask for a manufacturer number and rating as I wondered why you hadn't specified!
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Re: The autojumble, or, I should've stayed in bed, thread.
Well genuinely I would like the rear window heater switch for a mk2 Fiesta. As you'd expect they aren't cheap on ebay.
I need a window seal for the quarter light side on the drivers side but I would imagine it would be impossible to find.
I need a window seal for the quarter light side on the drivers side but I would imagine it would be impossible to find.
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Re: The autojumble, or, I should've stayed in bed, thread.
Pictures?
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Re: The autojumble, or, I should've stayed in bed, thread.
Rich pickings today from the flea market, seven quid's worth of stuff here.
Old condensors, a Tex Viewmaster complete wing mirror (late 1950's), some BMC trim clips, a thermostat for the Aggy with Wm. Morrison's price sticker, graphite release bearing (suspect Morris Thousand), an AC 4lb rad. cap and some Girling brake tool I can't for the life of me think what for. I've seen them in the past, just can't remember what they're for - shoe removal perhaps?
All added to the pile of never-to-be-used junk.
Old condensors, a Tex Viewmaster complete wing mirror (late 1950's), some BMC trim clips, a thermostat for the Aggy with Wm. Morrison's price sticker, graphite release bearing (suspect Morris Thousand), an AC 4lb rad. cap and some Girling brake tool I can't for the life of me think what for. I've seen them in the past, just can't remember what they're for - shoe removal perhaps?
All added to the pile of never-to-be-used junk.
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Re: The autojumble, or, I should've stayed in bed, thread.
Yeah they might be good
Window rubber thing. And the switch
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