Tracer restoration project
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:33 pm
Hi from Don in Australia.
I picked up a Peavey Tracer Deluxe built 1989 in bits, and need a few missing parts to complete restoration. I like the look of this guitar, although the neck is twisted. I am slowly getting it back to straight, but would love to find another neck that is straight.
Anyway, what I really need is:
1. A rectangular back cover plate (I guess it was made from black perspex) that fits over the Kahler springs mechanism. Peavey USA has these in stock, but wont ship to Australia. I can try to get one ordered via a dealer out here, but maybe someone reading this has one?
2. A neck plate with tilt adjustment hole. I am also guessing it is just the one plate with 4 countersunk screws, in black ?
3. A truss rod cover plate.
If anyone has the paint code or specs for Sunfire red that would be great. I would like to keep the restoration original !
Anyone got a parts breakdown diagram of this model?
And any other stuff, like new headstock decals could be of interest.
Many thanks, Happy New Year.......Don in Oz.
I picked up a Peavey Tracer Deluxe built 1989 in bits, and need a few missing parts to complete restoration. I like the look of this guitar, although the neck is twisted. I am slowly getting it back to straight, but would love to find another neck that is straight.
Anyway, what I really need is:
1. A rectangular back cover plate (I guess it was made from black perspex) that fits over the Kahler springs mechanism. Peavey USA has these in stock, but wont ship to Australia. I can try to get one ordered via a dealer out here, but maybe someone reading this has one?
2. A neck plate with tilt adjustment hole. I am also guessing it is just the one plate with 4 countersunk screws, in black ?
3. A truss rod cover plate.
If anyone has the paint code or specs for Sunfire red that would be great. I would like to keep the restoration original !
Anyone got a parts breakdown diagram of this model?
And any other stuff, like new headstock decals could be of interest.
Many thanks, Happy New Year.......Don in Oz.