Not looking for you to post the pile of parts in the corner, that you removed from the corner of the other guys shop. Rather, parts purchased either from the HAMB Classifieds, or directly from another member, that you put to real world use. I'm sure they would like to see where the parts ended up, and feel good about helping you get back behind the wheel. I'll Start: My '39 Standard Tudor is back on the road thanks to a few Classifieds buys. I got my hand brake lever clevis from @Rich-CO (a pic up under the dash seems unnecessary), The lever link for the hand brake from @kb cookout (not taking the drum off for a pic), & finally some nice Ford script chrome on my side panels from @TerrytheK. That, I will post: Thanks guys!
I bought this perfect pair of last generation 15”x 6” magnesium’s from Mike Guffey at least 25 years ago. They completed a set , to the other pair that I had since the mid 70’s. Thanks Mike!
Headlights and bar from Tony Martino who drove down from New York to Mantua John house in Mantua NJ and I drove over from Pa. Both great guys and John has some great cars and parts in his garage! Pete
Bought my rod from @j3harleys and drove it home from Colorado to Illinois. Later swapped headlights for these from @continentaljohn . I got the tag hanger from the boss.
I damn near forgot that I still wouldn't be on the road if it wasn't for @Mac VP! His book (The Ins & Outs of Early Ford Transmissions) & several parts (bearings, gaskets, etc) as well as advice, were paramount when it comes to my beater. Here's a gratuitous pic of said beater:
Well, I bought a window motor and the center caps from HAMBers @mr.chevrolet and @egads respectively and they are installed on my t-bird. They gave me great deals on both things and were great to deal with. I am sure there are also other things over the years that I am not thinking of.
I got this grille shell about 10 yrs ago from a Hamber, I don't remember from who. The flanges for the fenders were mangled as well as the crank hole and the grille bars around it, so it worked well for my truck. It is now sectioned 2", too. Gary