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Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Lou, I sent you a PM in regards to this subject.
Pontiac & Oakland
This is an unrestored original
Buy/Sell
This is a matching numbers unrestored original car. Thanks ED
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: Buick rallye wheels by 75RivGS @ Yesterday at 04:00 PM

853: 15x 6 (5x5) 4th design: '67-'70. Center cap diameter 2'' Backspace is 3 3/8'' For a 71 and later you need 895
Buick - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: F/S - Buick Electra by Dales90 @ Yesterday at 03:42 PM

Chuck, That's a very nice original. I am one of those who just can't warm totally to a 4 door. Always wanted Dad to get a two door, and he never did, so on my own, I have never bought a 4 door, and probably will never own a new Buick again. But, I di
Buick Riviera - Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Re: '83 Pace Car to be auctioned this Fall by sosuzguy @ Yesterday at 03:40 PM

Has anyone heard anything else about this?
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: Sources for bias ply tires by old-tank @ Yesterday at 03:33 PM

Derek Way back when I was driving a 55 regularly the tire sizes evolved from 7.60-15 to 8.45-15 to 8.55-15 to H78-15 to P225-75B15 (bias) or P225-75R15 (radial). Even though the width and diameter changed (they got lower and wider) the load range is
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
If You are refering to the amber light that faces the front of the car and is mounted in the valence panel directly under the black bumper strip I have one. If that is correct, let me know and I will pick it out of my spares. I think it is good with
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts A beautiful day to .......... by dpannell @ Yesterday at 03:14 PM

Change a tire........ What do you think...new tire or repairable? Dave
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: 2008 Hershey SWAP MEET Outlook by timc @ Yesterday at 02:51 PM

Hershey is one of those places that I have to go every year. I meet old friends, make new ones, and generally enjoy myself. My sincere gratitude to the hershey region AACA for a fine event. THANKS
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: 1931 paint color HELP!!!!!!!!! by nearchoclatetown @ Yesterday at 02:49 PM

Bill W. is correct, not all colors transfer to modern paints. MAny colors even from the 60's can't be exact in base clear. My understanding is urathane and enamel cross over the best.
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Well, This is a good way to make $ ! by 1937hd45 @ Yesterday at 02:49 PM

Well said, there is good money to be made breaking up old magazines, and they don't have to be car related, Never thought much of the actress Meryl Streep, but the issue of TIME with her on the cover got me $18.75 plus Priority mail a while back. Pay
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts chrysler flat head industrial engine by jsb50 @ Yesterday at 02:47 PM

Great shape.Runs pefectly,was used as an auxillary water pump in the bay area.Maintained well.Comes complete with carb,generator and water pump.It is the chrysler or desoto style engine,these motors have the stromger crank,improved cooling system and
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Well, This is a good way to make $ ! by Bill_Haegele @ Yesterday at 02:35 PM

Originally Posted By: 1948LincolnI did not 'sell' the article, as Hemmings works, they come and write the article on you, for free, which is fine by me. This was in Hemmings Classic Car in the Jan. 2008 issue. And yes they do keep a stash of hemmings
Chrysler/Mopar
Jump to new posts Re: 1930 66 head torque specs by keiser31 @ Yesterday at 02:19 PM

Yep...except sometimes the extra information leads to more parts or information you may need. With a short answer, you may not get the chance to meet the guy that may have that certain part you have been searching for. With the long answer, the tree
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: '31 Trans Install by Speedster @ Yesterday at 02:15 PM

Here's a pic of the pilot-guide I made for '29s clutch disks, using 1" dowel-rod and duct-tape, (very simple and works great):
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: 1931 paint color HELP!!!!!!!!! by keiser31 @ Yesterday at 02:14 PM

Here are the colors for the 1931 Dodges.
Buick Riviera - Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Re: 1987 Riviera by Riviera66 @ Yesterday at 02:08 PM

I've pulled several of these over the years from cars in the junkyard. There is a surprising degree of variability. 1986 and early 1987 Rivieras have a touch screen that has no physical buttons on the top and bottom. Sometime in late '87 they swit
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: What is the real worth of your TC ? by Hemi Dude @ Yesterday at 02:07 PM

Just to add a little to this; With Grundy Classic Car insurance, YOU put the value on your car. You can and may insure it for $10,000 or $15,000 as you choose. The premium is way less than normal insurance and if you get rear ended or smack up the fr
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Well, This is a good way to make $ ! by 1948Lincoln @ Yesterday at 02:02 PM

I did not 'sell' the article, as Hemmings works, they come and write the article on you, for free, which is fine by me. This was in Hemmings Classic Car in the Jan. 2008 issue. And yes they do keep a stash of hemmings books around. Now, of course mag
Buick Reatta
WOO HOO! for packaging tape!... dont let Billy Mays find out, he will start selling "Enhanced grill blockers to save gas!.... for only $19.95!" I do like the underbody thing though... much like travel trilers use in a way
Buy/Sell
If no one else previous to me takes the headlight switch, I'll take it. I also need a steering wheel (wheel only) to use while I send mine out to be re-covered. If you are willing to separate it from the column. Color and condition are unimportant.
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: Sputter at high speed!! by Hemi Dude @ Yesterday at 01:38 PM

The distributor is most easily accessed from underneath the car, with the car on a lift. I remove the oil filter and have decent access that way to do any work necessary. The one thing doing it this way, you have to do everything by feel. BTW, I DO
What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: Mystery Flywheel by BrookridgeFarms @ Yesterday at 01:26 PM

Yes its Albro/Schiefer aluminum bronze face, initially though Flat Ford but they have 2 guide pin holes where this only has 1. Center opening to large and tooth count all say no.
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: Engine Knock by Hemi Dude @ Yesterday at 01:23 PM

Alan is right again, much too much money asked for this job. Your engine has roller followers and some times, if a valve sticks or hangs open, the follower will be 'kicked' out of place. This however will not cause an engine knock which was what we
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