SER1 wiper motor mitsuba
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I will see how much P & P tot the US is, and we have to think about a
way to get the money over here. Does anyone know if we can use Pay Pal
for such a thing?
I will also see if I can purchase the Lucas motors, firstly for my one
use, and maybe for someone else. I do not know how much motors he has on
stock. At least 2 that I know of…..
Coen Caminada
George E Sollish wrote:
> Hi Coen, Paul and Wayne,
>
> You've given me way too many alternatives :-) In an ideal world I'd
> swap my '53 windscreen for the correct '52 and fit Lucas motors, but I
> don't want to think about the mechanics and cost of getting the
> necessary bits shipped over, so that means finding a Mitsuba or an
> equivalent (which leave the Lucas motors for Wayne and others). My
> inclination is to purchase one each of the German motor and an old
> Mitsuba, first on the chance that the German motor is newer and
> perhaps better designed, and second because I know the Mitsuba will
> fit with no problems and give me spares for the other two.
>
> To answer Paul's question, I'm willing to pay up to 50 euros for a
> good Mitsuba motor (working, no stress cracks or broken teeth on the
> output gear, cosmetically clean) plus reasonable P&P to the US.
>
> Meanwhile, Coen, if you can acquire the German substitute for me it
> would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks, guys.
>
> George E Sollish Chief Engineer Auto Gear Equipment
> Project Manager The Payne Lake Project
>
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Coen Caminada wrote:
>
>> Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 14:00:35 +0200
>> From: Coen Caminada <Coen@xxxxxxxx.xxxx>
>> Reply-To: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
>> To: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
>> Subject: Re: SER1 Welcome Coen!
>>
>> George,
>>
>> I did visit my local breaker, (called Ron).
>>
>> If you fancy the Japanese items, ask opperduit, but:
>>
>> He has a wiper motor with no makings except made in Germany, witch he
>> sells for 25 euros. I presume the motor will fit.
>> He also has old Lucas units, in working (very) used condition, not
>> beautiful, witch he sells for 50 euros a piece.
>>
>> Are those Lucas units restorable? (I have a windscreen with the holes
>> for the lucas wiper motors;-))
>>
>> Greetings Coen
>>
>> LandRover Opperduit wrote:
>>
>>> Dear George,
>>>
>>> Within weeks I will visit van der Put in Belgium to get some spares.
>>> Van der
>>> Put takes unrecoverable Minervas apart and has virtually everything.
>>> If you
>>> want me to look for a particular wiper motor send me a picture and
>>> as much
>>> information you have (specifications, numbers, etc.), and an
>>> indication of
>>> what you want to pay. If you guarantee me purchase and P&P I will
>>> send it
>>> to.
>>>
>>> Best Regards. Paul Rasch
>>> The Netherlands
>>> Land Rover 1950
>>> Morris Minor Traveller 1966
>>> paul.rasch@xxxxxxxxx.xx -----Original Message-----
>>> From: series1-host@xxxxxxxxx.xxx [mailto:series1-host@xxxxxxxxx.xxx] On
>>> Behalf Of George E Sollish
>>> Sent: maandag 27 juni 2005 22:58
>>> To: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
>>> Subject: SER1 Welcome Coen!
>>>
>>> Greetings Coen, from half the North American Minerva drivers on this
>>> list (Charlie Larsen is the other)!
>>>
>>> You don't have a source for the Mitsuba wiper motors fitted to my
>>> '52, which acquired a '53 windscreen somewhere in the last
>>> half-century?
>>>
>>> Regardless, welcome aboard!
>>>
>>> George E Sollish Chief Engineer Auto Gear Equipment
>>> Project Manager The Payne Lake Project
>>>
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