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  • 1938-57 3 brush nos cut out relay ,sealed box

    delco remy nos cut out relay fit 3 brush gen. 3 post relay . sealed box 350.00

  • #2
    hello is this relay still available

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    • #3
      relay is sold

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      • #4
        Once again a profiteer lurks on these pages.
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        • #5
          I was looking at the same item about a year ago. Man, it would be nice to have that thing, but.... $350? I was seriously considering it, but just couldn't pull the trigger.

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          • #6
            That is a Chevrolet Horn Relay that happens to look like the H-D cutout relay.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chris Haynes View Post
              That is a Chevrolet Horn Relay that happens to look like the H-D cutout relay.
              really,amazing delco remy uses the same part number

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              • #8
                binders 004.jpgbinders 001.jpgbinders 002.jpgbinders 003.jpghere's some pics of 1 of the 3 nos relay ,

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                • #9
                  Although I don't see the 752 number stamped on the mounting bracket. A Judge would certainly look for it. By looking at the box you can see that this is a later made replacement part from Delco. Made after the originals and obviously not made exactly the same way. Originals I have have the 752 number on them and in some cases of early units are marked "Delco-Remy Made In USA" on the mounting bracket. It wouldn't be the first time that H-D has used an off the shelf part on their bikes. But the fact is Harley-Davidson parts come in H-D boxes and General Motors electrical parts come in Delco boxes. So is a later replacement relay, not marked, really worth $350.00 when the junkyards are full of them being used as horn relays? In the photo you can clearly see the early relay marked Delco-Remy and the later marked 752, although hard to see through the rust.
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                  • #10
                    binders.jpg clearly says 752 . kevin close this thread item is SOLD , and i'm keeping my other ones 'cause chris says there in the wrong box

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by flthead View Post
                      [ATTACH=CONFIG]5672[/ATTACH] clearly says 752 . kevin close this thread item is SOLD , and i'm keeping my other ones 'cause chris says there in the wrong box
                      Is this a photo of an NOS relay?

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                      • #12
                        In the '70s I bought lots of relays from the local auto electric shop that were 752 relays. And they were all in Delco Boxes! We would buy them and sell them out of the dealership as the H-D one was no longer available.
                        Robbie
                        Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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                        • #13
                          I have four of those so-called horn relays NOS and all four have 752 stamped on the foot

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                          • #14
                            Where's the sin in making a profit? I don't see a gun held to anyone's head

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