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Scallops
14th January 2014, 12:18 PM
Folks - If you need any electrical work done, or any Lucas parts for your Series Landy, try Autocraft Electrical Services - they had a NOS Lucas Regulator for my Series 1 on the shelf.....great prices too.
The bloke who runs the place has old steam engines and wears grey overalls! He is also a member of the Historical Truck Association - he will be only too happy to help. :)
This is his place in Sunnybank - it's a time warp par excellence.
Autocraft Electrical
117 Dyson Avenue
Sunnybank Qld
Phone (07) 33451386
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Bigbjorn
14th January 2014, 12:32 PM
Kevin Baker, KB Classic Parts is THE Lucas man. Also has odd brands like Ducellier, Remy, Northeast, and so on. Address is 2 Margaret St. witta, Via Maleny 4552. Phone 07 5494 4221, Fax 07 5494 4114. When Kev moved to Maleny from Carina he took 40 tons of parts in thirteen truckloads up the mountain. Former Service Manager of Beam Electrical.
Scallops
14th January 2014, 02:10 PM
Kevin Baker, KB Classic Parts is THE Lucas man. Also has odd brands like Ducellier, Remy, Northeast, and so on. Address is 2 Margaret St. witta, Via Maleny 4552. Phone 07 5494 4221, Fax 07 5494 4114. When Kev moved to Maleny from Carina he took 40 tons of parts in thirteen truckloads up the mountain. Former Service Manager of Beam Electrical.
Didn't 1950landy buy him out recently?
Old mate from Sunnybank is more than happy to do fitting etc and his prices are also 1950's. Add to this he is honest. I think you might be surprised by his Lucas stock levels - he also still has a Lucas sign blowing in the wind with 1950's spider webs on it....:)
S3ute
23rd September 2014, 04:07 PM
Old mate from Sunnybank is more than happy to do fitting etc and his prices are also 1950's. Add to this he is honest. I think you might be surprised by his Lucas stock levels - he also still has a Lucas sign blowing in the wind with 1950's spider webs on it....:)
Off to try out his skill next week on resolving the outcome of a small misadventure involving misplaced glasses, misplaced leads on a battery, and an alternator......
Plus a heater fan motor etc.
Will say hello to the spiders.
Cheers,
Neil
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