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#1
Please... Anyone with a Greyhound... A boot catch picture would be really helpful...
tjdudley@westnet.com.au
#2
Thanks John,
I'll have a look at that section. It's not the handle that I need a picture of its the catch that is in the body.
We have been in touch in 2015 about the car but I;ll email you again all the information.
Kind Regards
Trevor
#3
Hello,
I have just replaced all of my front tubing as part of a complete rebuild and in my opinion nothing forward of the chassis rails or cross member is strong enough to attach to.
The chassis is the only option in my opinion. Maybe a clamp on tow point could be made up. Just my opinion but I'd weld a 5mm plate tow point to the front bottom face of each chassis rail and tow on both with a 'Y' connection that I also made up that the tow vehicle can connect to. But, thats just me.  :)
Also, I'd say the same for the rear end since I have just replaced all of that too....chassis mount only.
Kind Regards
Trevor

#4
Hello all,
Please can someone send me a good picture of the Greyhound boot catch. :)
Even after carefully labeling and boxing all parts as part of a complete strip and rebuild I appear to have not labelled this part as well as I would now have liked to. :(
If it comes to it I can make one or if anyone has any ideas if its possible to buy one from somewhere I would be very grateful for the help. :)
Kind regards
Trevor
#5
ACOC News and Events / Photobucket Photo Hosting
August 08, 2017, 07:22:58
Please can we migrate to a new forum with direct hosting [:)]
#6
Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Alloy radiator
July 14, 2017, 09:26:16
Wizard cooling did the Greyhound radiator for a recent Gassman Automotive Greyhound restoration. Maybe they can help you.
   https://wizardcooling.com/british/ac-cars/greyhound/
   http://www.gassmanautomotive.com/restorations/completed/1960-ac-greyhound/
#7
Thanks guys.
   
   My Door ones have worn too thin to machine and the boot has one that has cracked and consequently worn excessively. I have to replace.
   
   Have had no luck searching the internet for this size.
   
   Trevor
#8
Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / AC door handle
November 16, 2015, 04:05:57
Thanks for all the info. Really useful.
   
   Trevor :)
#9
Does anyone know where I can get a new yoke and shaft end with the 3" splines on it to replace the 2" one fitted as a replacement? My rebuilder in WA is having trouble finding a 3" one.
   Thanks all
   Trevor
#10
Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Suspension
July 28, 2015, 07:54:50
Thanks for all the help again.
   
   I have all the parts from Brian and a TR4 antiroll bar and parts from Rimmers....all looks good [:)]
#11
Thanks all. I took it back to be re-done with the correct 3" spline.
#12
Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / AC door handle
July 28, 2015, 07:50:26
It's the interior passenger side door release handle I need.
   
   I'll try and dig out the drivers side one and get a picture up.
   
   Kind Regards
   Trevor
#13
I have pictures but i don't  know how to upload them.
#14
Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Suspension
June 11, 2015, 13:40:23
Thanks Robin.
   You wouldn't happen to know what other cars use the same one?
   I have measured up all the dimensions for the car but have found that sellers don't show any dimensions for their antiroll bars.
#15
Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Greyhound lights
October 28, 2014, 08:01:21
quote:
Originally posted by dkp_cobra
   
At ebay: please click here
   

   
   THANKS HEAPS [:)][:)][:)] Just bought them.