GoodKid took one for the team today and purchased the Maserati Indy parts from Giovanni in LA. The good news is they were very inexpensive, bad news is what to do with all that stuff ! I'm thinking I could use the wiring harness, not to replace mine, but just to verify mine was done correctly. Mine was re-wired, but not by Giovanni, and the person really had know idea what they were doing. I've moved a lot of wires around and have just about everything working. Contact me if you want to sell the harness. Ooops,before I forget, were there door sills in the mix? Mine are not the greatest... MaseratiSD
Hello Goodkid and well done on winning the pile of Indy bits! if you could part with them, I’d be very interested in one of the 3 clutch springs plus its anchor in pic 53. If there’s the idler steering box and its drop arm then those too, but I didn’t see any pictures in the listing. Please PM me when you have a moment. Many thanks. Mark.
I'm glad you scored it all at an incredible bargain! It can be hard to organize it all. Some of the parts will interchange with Khamsin and/or Bora parts if that is helpful. The way to pull that information is to get an Indy Parts Catalog. ID each part in the catalog by Table and Part number and make a spreadsheet. Make columns for the master part number, then the Table and Part numbers from the applicable illustration in the Indy Parts Catalog. Then you can sort the spreadsheet by master part number and look for the same numbers in the Khamsin and Bora catalogs, by looking up whether they list the same master part numbers in the back of their catalogs. I created such a spreadsheet to organize my Khamsin and Bora parts. I am able to sort for Master Part numbers and that way see which ones overlap. Image Unavailable, Please Login Not sure why it's so low-resolution.. darn it. This lists the master part numbers in the left column. Then a column with the quantity. Then two columns - one for Khamsin and one for Bora, and I use the format Kh-XX-XX or Bo-XX-XX (with the first XX denoting Table number and then XX for the Part number for the part in the illustrated parts catalog). This way I can sort either Kh or Bo columns sequentially by Table and Part number. After that come columns for Description, System it belongs to, Condition, Material, Mfr, Source, Box number in which it is stored and Cost. For instance the oil pressure gauge is master part number 65213, and as you scan to the right, it shows Qty 1, and refers to Kh-29-02 and Bo-29-03 meaning it is the same part for both cars. Illustrated in both of their Parts Catalogs on Table 29, showing Part number 02 for Khamsin, and 03 for Bora. Belongs with Interior systems, Used condition, Veglia mfr, Sourced from M.D. in Canada, stored in Box 6, Cost $170. Whoa, that was more info than I planned to write. Sorry for being long-winded. Cheers, - Art