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I would like to see how many Western Europeans are here.
Could be interesting to know where you're from, where you go for maintenance, where you buy parts,...
I'll start:
I'm from Belgium near Bruges. At this time I'm going to a Ford dealer for maintenance and some of the already fixed problems because I don't know where else to go. (and that's 1 of the reasons why I started this post)
Other parts are being ordered online, like my denso starter and Delphi CPS.
Im from the UK , i get my parts either from a local supplier who charges silly money , or my best preference is when i go to my vacation home in florida i get them from there , fill my suitcases with little bits and pieces. most i came back with was 2 brake discs, steering stabiliser,diff gaskets, oil filters, fuel filter and light bulbs (as they dont even supply the same fitment here in the uk) then i was at the limit for my baggage allowance with my clothes packing in there too.
for maintenence i have to throw the Ex into a local truck depot as its too heavy for the 3.5 tonne lifts here, to be honest they do a good job ,i supply the parts , they fit them.
cannot comment on my waste of time local ford dealer as i am still waiting for parts for the wiper mechanism recall from 3 years ago , just hope the truck catches fire when no-one is in it due to this fault , then sue the *** off em for incompetence.
The Problem is that "Ford USA" and "Ford Europe" act as if they were 2 different companies.
Here in Germany there are just a few licensed "Dual Dealers" - with the respective pricing...
The first spare parts I ordered were from german US-Parts dealer until I discovered that the same parts were sold at "Summitracing.com " and/or "Rockauto.com" for half the price.
They have international shipping and in combination with PayPal the ordering is easy and cheaper as the detour with german traders.
For example:
I've layed eyes on the Edelbrock Performer Truck Intake.
Direct in Germany it costs 1097,97€ + shipping
Summit offers it for 770,27€ - shipping included
I lived in Deutschland for 10 years ('73-'83)
I'm currently in Mississippi.
I've helped residents of Europe obtain parts here and have shipped them overseas.
PM me if you think that I can be of assistance.
Getting stuff directly from the states...
LMC Rockauto.... ship to germany but have horrendous shipping prices IMHO.
Die Versandkosten von Rockauto sind annehmbar - wenn du darauf achtest, dass alle Teile aus dem selben Lager kommen.
Wenn du siehst dass Teil 1 aus Lager a) und Teil 2 aus Lager b) kommt, hast du gleich die doppelten Versandkosten.
Translation (for everyone else ):
The shipping costs at Rockauto are resaonable - if you watch out that every part comes from the same storehouse.
If you see that part 1 comes from storage a) and part 2 from storage b) then you have the double shipping costs.
I lived in the Hanau area for 3 years and remember a bar owner with a 73 2wd short bed charcoal grey colored with a big Clint Eastwood pic painted on the hood.
It also had the bar name "Electric Cowboy" paint on it, I have some great memories from there.
I am currently shipping some parts to Gressvik, Norway for a fellow FTE'er.
I was born in Belgium and now living for 15 years in South of France. New FTE - member, but proud owner of a '03 7.3 F250 for 5 years now and there is another one to come: '99 7.3 F250! And why not an Excursion ... in 7.3!
For parts, I suggest a very helpfull guy I know in Belgium, Oordegem (between Gent & Brussel): Bart at Jeeps Unlimited. If he doesn't have it in stock, he will get it in a month: with other guys, he imports a container every month ...
I've assisted European members of FTE obtain parts from the USA.
I can possibly pick up from a local supplier and ship to your location.
If I can be of help just send me a PM.
I've assisted European members of FTE obtain parts from the USA.
I can possibly pick up from a local supplier and ship to your location.
If I can be of help just send me a PM.
Shorebird, if i ever will be in need, i will do so.
Thanks for your kind offer!
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