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    Wanted To Buy Lola T328/T620 WC Parts

    Converting an AC T328 to a WC car. Need the T328/T620 Hewland adapter ring, starter, headers, cast aluminum Lola motor mounts and the WC T328 lower rear suspension mount as shown in picture below.

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    Lots of AC Lolas were converted to WC in 1978 and 1979. Lola sold the kit for about $5000. There should be pieces around. If there are any remnants of Carl Haas shop, might try there.

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    I've called Haas many times looking for parts and that source is no longer an option. I would be satisfied with dimensions of the lower suspension bracket so I could fab it in my shop.

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    sounds like something Pat Prince might have done in period... Perhaps check with folks that bought him out for fixtures/jigs/parts/info?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob L. View Post
    sounds like something Pat Prince might have done in period... Perhaps check with folks that bought him out for fixtures/jigs/parts/info?

    Bob L.
    I've been friends with Pat for years and he sold his operation to GMT in Newtown, CT. I've called them numerous times regarding parts that I knew Pat had made before and whether they had the templates and they were clueless...........

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    Sad to say, have heard that elsewhere....

    Perhaps Banner on west coast?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob L. View Post
    ........Perhaps Banner on west coast?
    Marc is the best of the best:

    http://bahnerengineering.com

    http://bahnerengineering@earthlink.net

    805.499.7301

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    I removed these two mounts from a T324 AC to WC conversion. Someone may recognize them and be able to tell you if they are what you need. No part numbers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Iverson View Post
    Marc is the best of the best:

    http://bahnerengineering.com

    http://bahnerengineering@earthlink.net

    805.499.7301

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    I'll have to give Marc a call.............

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    Have motor mounts, really need MK9 Hewland adapter ring and dimension between lower A-arm inner mounting bolts as in picture, headers would be a plus.......thanks.

    BTW, Marc was a dead end, the loss of Pat Prince's skills has been tragic ............


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    I would also greatly appreciate a piece or a trace or even a dimension of the rear upper suspension link mounting plates as proper suspension geometry is critical...........

    Thanks,
    FGM



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    Many thanks Bob Olberg for the trace of the upper rear camber link mounting bracket, another invaluable answer to my project issues. I am still in need of the Hewland adapter Ring and a set of headers.............




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    Quote Originally Posted by 2fast2stop View Post
    Many thanks Bob Olberg for the trace of the upper rear camber link mounting bracket, another invaluable answer to my project issues. I am still in need of the Hewland adapter Ring and a set of headers.............




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