I looked and looked for correct Pirelli fan belts for my old 250 Cabriolet with no luck. Finally I made a silk screen jig and began silk screening modern belts with the correct old – style Pirelli information. My silk screen and jig can only do the long belts for the outside plug engines that had generators, and the very short belts that were used on the front mounted generators on inside plug 250 engines.Long Belts for the 250 Outside Plug Engines with Generators
The early cars often had these hand activated hot water valves to turn off the supply of hot water to the heater radiator under the dash. This is a very nice reproduction with all of the original details including the proper Hi Domed Screw. Hand Operated Heater Valve.
These round hood bumpers were used on the 250 Scaglietti-built. These truncated cone shpaed hood bumpers were used on the 250 series cars with Scaglietti built bodies. The bottoms of the bumpers are cut so that there is a 1/16″ “press fit” between the bumper and the hood or the trunk when they are closed. These were attached using a trim washer and a slotted flat head sheet metal screw. The P.F. cars used a different piece. Scaglietti Hood Bumpers.
I looked and looked for correct Pirelli fan belts for my old 250 Cabriolet with no luck. Finally I made a silk screen jig and began silk screening modern belts with the correct old – style Pirelli information. My silk screen and jig can only do the long belts for the outside plug engines that had generators, and the very short belts that were used on the front mounted generators on inside plug 250 engines. Short Fan Belt for 250 Inside Plug Engines