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Ford and Mercury - 1932 to 1953
Jump to new posts horn on ebay by austincar6 @ Today at 10:35 AM

I have a horn for sale on ebay. The idem number is 190278472523 or look up early ford v8.
General Discussion
Wow, we're getting a little crazy here. First, the GM A-body convertibles DO have a fully boxed frame. Second, they also have EXACTLY the same 10.75" diameter front rotors (you DO have front disc brakes, right?) and 9.5" x 2" rear dr
Maxwell
Jump to new posts Re: Help identifying Maxwell by 72caddy @ Today at 10:33 AM

You posted in the proper forum to get the Maxwell people going. Obviously, this group would be more interested than any other. I just know the 'What is it' forum is seen by a large number of people and if this car is for sale - it would go rather qui
Me and My Buick
Jump to new posts Re: First Buick seat Belts ? by oldohioan @ Today at 10:31 AM

At least as early 1961 the Tempest came with floor pads welded in for front belts but the belts themselves were an option (or aftermarket, as was my 62). No pads or belts for the rear. As near as I know my sisters 60 Catalina convert. did -NOT- have
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: 65 Riviera Stolen by R W Burgess @ Today at 10:21 AM

Good point Swift. We had a used Datsun stolen some 20 odd years ago. The police called us and said that the car was involved in a single car accident in a town 70 miles away. Car had been rolled while fleeing the police. I wanted the parts out of th
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: 2 Questions by DAVES89 @ Today at 10:20 AM

Please post year of car and where you might be located. [Might want to put it in your signature]. Depending on where your car has lived most of its life, the leads could just be bad on the front wheel sensors. I know southern cars the rubber/plast
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Difficulty Level for rack and pinion by Ronnie @ Today at 10:15 AM

Check for leaking hoses then: Take the one from AutoZone to a good mechanic and have him install it for you. It's not a job you would want to do in the driveway.
CCCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Darrin emblem ID please by West Peterson @ Today at 10:15 AM

With the screw holes, it may be a dealer name??? Just a guess.
Lincoln & Zephyr
Jump to new posts Re: Trunk carpets and Happy New Year by nasmith @ Today at 10:14 AM

Mitch - I contacted Kepich and they do handle the trunk carpets. Their contact info is in the "source" list on the LZOC site. Apparently Kepich and Klasscollection are one and the same. Norm
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: 2 Questions by Ronnie @ Today at 10:10 AM

For question 1 you need to check for any ABS codes that is causing the ABS light to be on. Then report your findings here. Instructions for checking ABS codes can be found here.
CCCA - General
Jump to new posts Darrin emblem ID please by Dave Fields @ Today at 10:04 AM

This Darrin emblem is not a 40-42 Packard Darrin emblem and not a Kaiser Darrin.
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: 90 Wagon, value, opinons by Reatta Man @ Today at 09:57 AM

Mr Earl, Did they ever put a throttle body on those cars, or did they stick with carbs until they were dropped? If it has a throttle body, it might be a great daily driver. With a throttle body, you might coax 20-23 MPG out of it on the highway.
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: What happens to the cars when a dealership closes? by Reatta Man @ Today at 09:52 AM

Roberta, Good info! I sure hope this goes somewhere; it is scary to see Buick dealers closing. By the way, among GM employees, what is the talk about stock prices and whether GM people are buying GM stock? I don't own any single stocks (all mu
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Really big sand blast booth by Bhigdog @ Today at 09:50 AM

Quote: the stopping up of the siphon blaster is caused by moisture in the air Actually there is a third and better cure for air line moisture. I hassled with the problem for years before finaly buying a refrigerated air dryer. They are plentiful
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: How many of you still have your first car? by Tinindian @ Today at 09:48 AM

There are pictures under the photo gallery (I havn't had time to figure out how to posst them here). The car is in my signature.
General Discussion
Wonder how they would handle the limits on a trailer behind your pickup, Bob? IMO, they would then go by the registered gross weight on your license card. Whoops, sorry, that's what you said! True, you wouldn't want to overload your truck, bu
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: 2 Questions by Ames63 @ Today at 09:43 AM

Well with any car or any item you first have to look at who owned it before you and how well did they maintain it. The you got to consider that this car has hundreds of moving parts and 10's to 100's of electrical components. The reatta of any othe
CCCA - General
Jump to new posts Texas club misusing C""Classic" name by Dave Fields @ Today at 09:35 AM

This club is misusing the Classic term. As far as I know, they have no Classic cars in the club. http://www.swclassic.org/
Studebaker, Erskine & Rockne
Jump to new posts Free--1953 Studebaker Literature by DGW @ Today at 09:34 AM

Free- two pieces of 1953 Studebaker Commander literature. "Your 1953 Studebaker Commander V8" 40 pages and 8 pages covering starting and driving your automatic tansmission Studebaker. Send me your address and I'll send. Too good the throw
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts 2 Questions by Tax Man @ Today at 09:34 AM

Any suggestions or solutions are greatly appreciated. I'm 90% sure there is nothing wrong with my breaks because I've had two mechanics look at them, but my abs light in the dash is always on and neither of the mechanics said they know how to turn
CCCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Is This Car a Classic? by Dave Fields @ Today at 09:30 AM

Is this car a Classic?
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Difficulty Level for rack and pinion by Ames63 @ Today at 09:29 AM

My R&P is leaking (as told by the guys at the dealership), they said there was a lot of play in the steering as a result. I checked my power steering pump extensively and it was not leaking so I decided to go with the dealerships recommendation.
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Down this road before .... by Trulyvintage @ Today at 09:22 AM

I have been down this road before having bought a 1959 Cadillac from someone with an 'open title'. This is not 'craigslist' and I believe anyone who posts a car for sale representing that they have ownership to it should actually have legal ownership
General Discussion
"it could mean significant liability for the driver." Along that line: I recently picked up a load of stone with my pick up truck. At the weigh house prior getting the load they weighed the truck and asked asked to see my registration card
Horseless Carriages (Pre-1916)
Jump to new posts Re: El Paso Region HCCA by Dave Fields @ Today at 09:15 AM

HCCA needs to stay true to its rules. If regions do not have horseless carriages, they should be dropped. There are clubs for the newer cars, and the El Paso Region has been allowed to exist for many years while not being in compliance with HCCA byla
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Last Pedal Car

The last of the special built pedal cars will be going up for sale at the RM Auctions in Scottsdale in January. Built by the renown restorer Fran Roxas, this "Dusey" is truly is another work of art.
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