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BwanaJoe
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Victor Granada question

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Hello,

There is an early Granada for sale in my neck of the woods on CL. Not a bad looking machine but the two rear feet are broken. Each is missing the inner third of the foot. Is this something hard to find? Who are the two best resources out there for these kinds of parts? (It also needs the two bumper studs for the lid.)

Thanks from a complete Victor newbie (may Edison forgive me! :lol: )

Merry Christmas to all,

Joe

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Re: Victor Granada question

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The go to guy many of us use for period parts is George Vollema. He has a couple of warehouses filled with parts machines and his prices are very reasonable. I have bought many parts from him and what he can come up with is sometimes amazing.

http://www.victroladoctor.com/

Clay
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