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TR4/4A TR4A Parts Needed

Stinger

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Im still trying to round up a few parts for my 67 TR4A as the previous owner lost one of the boxes of parts so here goes.
1-Stay rod for valance panel drivers side.(BRGreen if possible)
2-Stay rod mounting hardware. Both sides
3-Headlight assembly complete drivers side with harness.
4-Wiring harness clip. The one that mounts on the front valence.
5-2 Wiring ground wire connectors. Mounts to front inside fender
6-Bracket for pcv valve. PN 143313
7-Stay rod radiator. PN 142665
8-Spring clip or what ever holds the horn button together.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks JD
 
Stringer,

What do you need?

Never mind, missed seeing your list. Cant help. Sorry.
 
JD, I guess you're trying to save a buck but a lot of those items are available new. Some can be fabricated.
 
Bought a bunch of stuff from ebay for my TR 3, as long as you use due diligence you'll be ok, it is a fair source for parts. MOSS has a new catalog out that covers the TR 2 through 4A.

Good luck to you, Tinkerman
 
Unable to edit my original post but I found number 1 and 8. Still looking for the rest.
 
Stinger said:
Im still trying to round up a few parts for my 67 TR4A as the previous owner lost one of the boxes of parts so here goes...

5-2 Wiring ground wire connectors. Mounts to front inside fender...

If you mean these, they can be made from an old turn-signal bulb base, else I think they are now available from British Wiring though the shipping may be prohibitive.

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