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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Parts => Topic started by: mikelj5S230 on July 31, 2014, 07:47:21 PM
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Jack at Dead Nuts On used to have these, but not anymore. Anyone know of a supplier who is doing these now?
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There is a Fairlane guy that will do them now I belive - will find the site.
Local friend that use to do them (with the original fonts) stopped doing them a while back.
They are a pain to stamp and often (even originally) do show the stamp slipping a bit so not always perfect ;)
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Ok here is a lead- Don't believe I know the person and have never used the services but I hope they can help you.
Really don't want to get into the biz of stamping these ;)
http://www.427galaxieregistry.com/Fordyellowtopcoil.html (http://www.427galaxieregistry.com/Fordyellowtopcoil.html)
Good luck - let the members know what you find out - please :)
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Dave refinished two coils for me. I've been very happy with the results.
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I will order and let you all know, thanks!
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I have used Dave many times. Excellent vendor
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Has anybody ever used JD from All Classic Motors in N. Dakota?
www.allclassicmustang.com
Lots of NOS & Refirbished, various date codes available, and I'm looking at a screen printed (not a sicker) yeller top for my car he has available. (I have a couple other ones with "dings" in them too.
Much more reasonable on the coils than at the 427 Galaxie registry site, just wondering how they look to the "pros" and "judges" if anyone knows.
Also tons of parts for most any needs.
Richard
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Ok here is a lead- Don't believe I know the person and have never used the services but I hope they can help you.
Really don't want to get into the biz of stamping these ;)
http://www.427galaxieregistry.com/Fordyellowtopcoil.html (http://www.427galaxieregistry.com/Fordyellowtopcoil.html)
Good luck - let the members know what you find out - please :)
Here is the coil he did for me. It looks great, and I assume the stamp location, clocking, etc. is correct.
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Slightly off topic, I watched "The Road Warrior" tonight and Mad Max had a yellow top coil mounted under his car as part of his "security" device - the KaBooom type. Could not see the marking though.
Jim