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Body Electrics
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$4.18
Battery Lead End Insulator (Rubber Boot)
Fitted to the end of the battery leads where they attach to the solenoid.
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$13.00
Distributor Cap, suits 43D, 45D & 59D type distributors
This is the top entry type cap
Also known as # GDC136
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$20.85
Distributor Cap suits 43D, 45D & 59D type distributors.
This is the top entry type
Lucas Brand. This cap has brass contacts instead of aluminium for better conductivity.
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Availability: This product is currently out of stock.
Wiper Motor Drive Cable
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$40.00
Headlamp Bucket (Bowl) Suit 7″ Lamps
This plastic bucket kit includes the inner rim to hold the light unit in place. The headlamp outer rim is not included in the kit.
Qty 2 required per car
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$40.00
Headlamp Bucket (Bowl) Suit 7″ Lamps
This plastic bucket kit includes the inner rim to hold the light unit in place. The headlamp outer rim is not included in the kit.
Qty 2 required per car
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$23.10
The “Beehive” lens are used throughout the British car range! (Front and rear).
Available in various colors: Clear (frosted) GLASS. Glass “beehive” lenses, either clear or amber, were used on the front turn signals on MKI and MKII Minis.
For best colour match they should be replaced in pairs.
Part 37H5531 is red, 37H5520 is amber.
Sold singly 2 required per car
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$1.10
Speed Nut, Secures Park Lamp to Body
NOS
This is the clip that goes behind the rubber base that the three little screws go into, this is a special little clip
6 required per vehicle
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$86.90
Starter Solenoid with integral Push Button
Push button starter solenoid to suit many pre- 1967 British cars.
As found typically on many British Classic Cars
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$44.00
Voltage stabiliser for Smiths & Jaeger Instruments.
Provides 10 volt feed to Smiths gauges. Negative Earth only.
Note the outer casing of the unit should be earthed.
One voltage stabiliser is enough to run up to 3 Smiths gauges.
If you are having trouble with your fuel gauge and your temperature gauge its a pretty safe bet that this little box is the cure for your troubles.
They do wear out and they are often found to be putting out an incorrect voltage