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travco parts
Hi all. We are starting to restore a good running M320. Looking for a screen door and oem gauges. Advice is always welcome too! Cant wait to get this beast going! Thank you!
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Re: travco parts
I doubt you'll find any OEM stuff other than maybe once in awhile on eBay.
1977 Travco 270 Elite\n1974 Travco 220 Parts unit
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We'll get some pics up as soon as it's out of the shop. Waiting for the new rear tires.
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Re: travco parts
there are pics w/dims for a Travco aluminum screen door... only other source for one is to find a Travco that came with a screen door and the owner is willing to sell the one they have....FWIW.\nmatching gauges? Probably easier to replace and acquire the missing ones with new stuff...\nAgain IMO getting replacement OEm's are most likely going to be found on a trashed Travco or e-bay...\nBBB
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Re: travco parts
We use one of those "magic mesh" screen doors on our 270. Inexpensive enough to keep a spare and works very well.
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I rebuilt my entire instrument cluster with aftermarket (better) gauges that fit beneath the stock bezel instrument panel mount.\n\nIf you find the gauges you will need to replace the voltage regulator with a solid state chip and heat sink type to replace the crappy mechanical armature. Search Mopar instrument gauge voltage regulator. there is a really good tutorial for these dodge panels.\n\nRob
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Yeah I put an autometer voltmeter in the dash. The stock gauge on mine is an Amp gauge and they never worked very well.
1977 Travco 270 Elite\n1974 Travco 220 Parts unit