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A Lucas crossrefernce site? or a part number lookup for NOS parts?

tlthorne

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Well it's spring and the wife says you need to do some spring cleaning so I've got a box of NOS Lucas/GM yep. Do any of you know of a site that you can look up what part number fit what? I googled the numbers and get a lot of hack sites. I'm pretty sure these are going to be some oddball parts 40-50's mostly generator, most are in very brittle boxes! many have a number in pencil and the old number with a line thru it, so they changed part numbers maybe in the 1960's or 70's? Thanks for your time!

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What I do know from the 80-90's it wasn't uncommon to superceed numbers. Sometimes we would just cross out and write on the box if we had old stock but new numbers.
 
Well, with almost 800 scanned pages, it's going to be kind of large :smile:

I could assure you that there aren't any viruses in it, but that wouldn't prove anything. I'd say the same thing even if the entire document was part of my master plan to rule the world!

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I spent a couple of hours gazing thru the pdf, found nothing looking at the T supercession charts. But it did remind me I had some catalogs in the file cabinet, the 3 one Bingo found the armatures, TD-TF Alpine etc 54250096 other stuff not so lucky yet! I'll be up late looking for the other parts.
so your the guy we have been tracking.......
 
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