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#502425 Thu Jan 02 2014 09:02 PM
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Would anyone have the parts necessary to make my Eco Islander into the model with the light assembly above? Thanks--KEVIN


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I think I've found a top casting and I would like to find an original gooseneck part too!
I've been told that the repro parts work very well and I may have to go that way, but I would really like to find original parts if possible??


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Originally reproduced by Mike Wald of Des Moines. He made both pieces. He quit making them about the time Ron Scobie started masking them. Ron still shows one of the pieces on his website.

Mike has mentioned many times that he might make them again, but I doubt he will, not worth the time and investment, they require a lot of work the way he made them. His were ready to install when you got them.

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Originally Posted By: Jack Sim
Originally reproduced by Mike Wald of Des Moines. He made both pieces.

Mike has mentioned many times that he might make them again, but I doubt he will, not worth the time and investment, they require a lot of work the way he made them. His were ready to install when you got them.

Jack Sim

It was Mike Wahl of Norwalk,Iowa. Fully Machined & tapped.


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