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    Default Attn Crossle 60F 0wners...

    I recently purchased a lot of FF stuff ranging from Crossle, Dulon, Tiga, etc... from one estate and there is most of a destroyed 1985 Crossle 60F.... It was wrecked at front around 1990 and disassembled complete and stored. I would like to get rid of all the Crossle bits but I need help identifying what is actually Crossle. I have looked at all the internet images I can find and I have identified a lot so far. I have the rear rockers, the aluminum "Crossle" rear rocker support brace, shifter, wrecked frame, rear uprights, one front upright, two Panasport wheels, etc...
    I need help from 60F owners looking at pictures of parts to help determine what goes with these cars... these could be the start of a good spares package.

    Thank You,
    Mike Winebrenner
    mdwracer@gmail.com
    502 303 6836
    located near Louisville KY

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    Good evening, attached is the parts manual I have for my 87 65F. Feel free to give me a call or email!

    Brian Ell
    (414)-840-4235
    asc.cnc@gmail.com




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    Default Looking for Crossle pedals

    I know this is an old thread but I am looking for pedals for my Crossle 55. I want to convert it to left foot braking and I think the easiest way to do that is to combine two break pedals with a bridge above the steering column. Feel free to give me a call. I may be interested in what other Crossle parts you have.

    Thanks,
    Dan Finocchiaro
    302-900-1234

    Quote Originally Posted by mdwracer View Post
    I recently purchased a lot of FF stuff ranging from Crossle, Dulon, Tiga, etc... from one estate and there is most of a destroyed 1985 Crossle 60F.... It was wrecked at front around 1990 and disassembled complete and stored. I would like to get rid of all the Crossle bits but I need help identifying what is actually Crossle. I have looked at all the internet images I can find and I have identified a lot so far. I have the rear rockers, the aluminum "Crossle" rear rocker support brace, shifter, wrecked frame, rear uprights, one front upright, two Panasport wheels, etc...
    I need help from 60F owners looking at pictures of parts to help determine what goes with these cars... these could be the start of a good spares package.

    Thank You,
    Mike Winebrenner
    mdwracer@gmail.com
    502 303 6836
    located near Louisville KY

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