Hey guys,
As many of you may know, I recently was able to acquire a real Dator tunnel for my restoration, but unfortunately, the belly pan is in pretty poor shape. Since the pan is just a standard 76 pan, I'm planning on just reskinning it with a good 76 LF or Cyclone pan. The problem is though, I don't have a good 76 pan. I have found at least one that may work but I want to be sure I get the best one with the least dents that I can. So the question is, do any of you have a good pan maybe on a parts mule that you'd be willing to part with? And if so could you bring it to Waconia? By the way, I'm looking strictly for a 76 pan not a 77 because I want it to have the ribs like the Dators had.
Thanks guys!
Brian
WTB: A good 76 pan
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- 80spitfire
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WTB: A good 76 pan
72' 500 Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
- WinnipegStPaul9
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Re: WTB: A good 76 pan
Brian, you have a pm.
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Feel free to check out our website www.buscobullet.com for restorations or parts.
- 80spitfire
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Re: WTB: A good 76 pan
Still looking for a good pan. I'd be willing to buy a whole tunnel to get a good pan.
Thanks,
Brian
Thanks,
Brian
72' 500 Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
- 80spitfire
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- Real Name: Brian Kottke
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Re: WTB: A good 76 pan
Anyone???
72' 500 Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
- WinnipegStPaul9
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- Joined: Sat Jul 23, 2005 12:00 am
- Real Name: Don Amber
- Location: Churubusco, IN
Re: WTB: A good 76 pan
Brian, since it's only used in 76 (and 340/S conversions) you need to keep your eye out for pristine sleds for sale. I know it'll cost more but you're more likely to find a good pan that way. I'll keep my eyes open here in NE Indiana.
DA
DA
Feel free to check out our website www.buscobullet.com for restorations or parts.
- WinnipegStPaul9
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Re: WTB: A good 76 pan
Brian there's a 76 on VSCA right now in Cornell, WI. $200.00. Photos don't show the complete pan but it doesn't look to bad from what you can see. Phone number is 715-202-3twoeightnine.
DA
DA
Feel free to check out our website www.buscobullet.com for restorations or parts.
- 80spitfire
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- Location: Southern Minnesota
Re: WTB: A good 76 pan
Thanks Don! I'll give him a call!
Brian
Brian
72' 500 Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored