Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: kaiserfrazerlibrary on December 15, 2011, 06:59:42 PM
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We recently received our copy of the NAPA-based interchange list created by Richard Hansen. I am impressed. It’s clear a lot of effort went into putting this list together. Kaiser-Frazer products were designed as “assembled†cars with parts taken from standard supplier catalogs whenever possible & this book can be a great help, especially if a problem develops on the road.
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It is good to hear that members are still compiling interchange lists. I made my effort back in the Handbook Revision of 1992. It does a lot for new members to know that mechanical parts for their orphan car aren't so far away.
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I know...Barbara and I did an interchange manual (well over 100 pages) back in the 1990's when you found a lot of Willys and Jeep-branded mechanical parts at swap meets along with lots of old OEM stuff that the vendors selling it didn't know much about. We're mulling over re-producing it and updating it with the latest parts catalogs (NON NAPA) that we've picked over the last 10 or so years.
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okay, what is the source for Richard Hansen's work? I seem to have missed this....
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Checkwith Mr. Hansen. He advertises in the KFOCI BULLETIN from time to time
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Jim, are you practicing to be a comedian?! ;)
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Interchange lists have a shelf life. The numbers for currently readily available parts is dwindling; places where you can just walk into are getting fewer and fewer in some parts of the country. In my own case with the 100+ page item I did it was designed for those going to swap meets where you might find Willys Motors or Willys-Overland parts (perhaps even some K-F stuff) and a seller who had no parts interchange books that would foot back to K-F numbers. Same for the various aftermarket and OEM brands and their numbers cross-referencing to K-F needs.
I updated the Oil filter and spark plug information for the Interchange Section of KFOCI HANDBOOK on a CD but that's as far as I wanted to go. I had 20 copies of the book (it was bound) and it took over 8 years to sell the 18 copies sold at a price that reflected printing and binding costs. Many people in the club were interested in it but didn't want to pay actual production cost.
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Bustidwing… Buying a copy of someone's work does not entitle you to distribute their work, How can he sell the rest if you are giving away his work free?
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I agree with Corsair Deluxe. Giving away anything that someone worked hart to prepare takes away the incentive to prepare updates, revisions, etc.
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Please try not to guess what people might or might not do. You will find our members very genuine, honest and dependable. If you do not get a response it is their option.
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JAKE HAS BEEN REINCARNATED
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Bustidwing...Purely in the spirit of rendering aid.
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I've never met Jake, but I think he must have been very astute. :D
per another member in this forum
Re: “Jake” aka other profiles... he listed a few things on eBay recently. I inquired about one. Received the usual incoherent response that did not answer the question. Some things just don’t change. Too bad:-/