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Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: Will this work in my '89 Lesabre? by BUICK RACER @ Yesterday at 07:01 PM

Wes, you may want to check out this web site Here
What is it?
Jump to new posts Old Maxwell by Midway @ Yesterday at 06:50 PM

Hello Everyone. I posted about this on the Maxwell forum, and it was suggested that this forum would get greater attention. I ran across an old Maxwell and a '29 Model T that I'm afraid will be gone for good unless someone has the interest and go
What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: Part to identify - Frame & Flo Assy by DocsGal @ Yesterday at 06:36 PM

Actually, the original boxes are inside the white boxes. Dad would retain the original boxes for identification but so many had shelf rash or silverfish damage that he would re-box them and place an easily read ID label on the new box. Some of those
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts For Sale,1956 Dodge by marlin65 @ Yesterday at 06:35 PM

For Sale or trade a nice mostly original 56 Dodge Coronet Lancer 4dr hardtop. Not many 4dr hdtp's produced.Has beautiful original interior,a 98% rust free body, V8,auto, runs but needs water pump. It's tri-tone(Garnet,black&white). Was going to m
Buick - Pre War
Jump to new posts Re: 1939 Engine Oil by Grandpa @ Yesterday at 06:34 PM

My suggestion is to continue to use a non-detergent oil in your engine. If you should rebuild your engine, then change to a modern detergent oil. Grandpa
Buick - Post War
Jump to new posts Re: 1971 riviera coolant leak? by Smartin @ Yesterday at 06:32 PM

Where are you located, Brian?
Dodge Trucks
Jump to new posts Re: dodge postal motor by Elmhurst_motor @ Yesterday at 06:23 PM

heres a few more pics. i'll scan some oldies at some stage showing the car befor i started. these ive taken with my digital camera. The real old photo is taken is a museum were is sat for some time. The current state is far more advenced than these p
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: DBC key source- 1932 DL6 touring sedan by platt-deutsch @ Yesterday at 06:02 PM

What are key numbers ? Any key brand on it? Is it single sided? I might be able to cut it by code for you..
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: New Museum in Fairbanks by RPrice @ Yesterday at 05:50 PM

Nancy, Your new museum sounds great. You are very fortunate to have acquired autos from the Parker Wickham collection. We know, here on Long Island,NY, about Parkers's wonderfully restored cars, many of which are one-of-a-kind. Henry Austin Clark
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts WTB 1928 Indiana license plate by Jay Wolf @ Yesterday at 05:49 PM

Wanted to buy I am looking for a 1928 Indiana license plate must be Indiana BMV suitable: • It must be metal • It may not be altered in any way • Fading must be minimal, and the plate cannot be faded to an illegible state • It may only contain minor
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS- 1990 Buick Reatta Convertible by sailorman @ Yesterday at 05:45 PM

I can take some and email them to you. Bob
Commercial (Ambulances, etc.)
Jump to new posts Re: Wanted Hose Reel by Alan Scott @ Yesterday at 05:38 PM

I just bought a hose reel from a WWII tug boat which is almost perfect. I just have to add the brass handles. Thanks for everyones help!! Alan
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: engine operating temperature and mileage by barra @ Yesterday at 05:35 PM

Thank you for the advice on the thermostat and the 145 degree temperature for Lock-up. I will take the car in for servicing.
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: What is your oldest.... by Packard32 @ Yesterday at 05:33 PM

When I was 21 or 22, I got a Craftsman tool set, including a box. You know one of those deals 88 pieces for $49.95, although I no longer remember the number of tools, or the price. I still have most of them, but a couple were traded in on new ones
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS - 88-89-90 Reatta ctn cap, good dd shape by Reattatude @ Yesterday at 05:30 PM

Nothing much I can do with it - even if I smoked, it would make a lousy ashtray garage wall decoration? woo woo!
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Philly seminar schedule? by R W Burgess @ Yesterday at 05:30 PM

Ok Bill, I was just messing with Terry there. It really is hard though, to schedule different seminars apart, so that we can attend all of them in two days. Then, you have the General Meeting which takes up a large part of the afternoon. But, look
Buick Reatta
I went back and read your posts and on 12/31 you stated that you replaced the crank sensor with no changes...
Hershey Car Show
Jump to new posts Re: 6 volt pedal car by jimkf @ Yesterday at 05:12 PM

While wandering thru the Volo auto museum last summer, I came across a T-Bird pedal car like the one pictured. I cannot recall if it was 6V powered...seems to me I remember seeing a starter motor that was used to make it move. I'm in the process of b
Buick - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts 1940 Buick Special 4dr by edalfa @ Yesterday at 05:06 PM

Letting my baby go: 1940 Model 41 4dr sedan Excellent, solid-largely original-car. Shows 70,5xx miles. I believe this is the odometer's first time around. The radiator and the exhaust (stainless) are new. The carb, wiper motor, generator and radio ha
Buy/Sell
Tom I am sort of in the same boat. I have a 56 Custom Royal Lancer and need some parts but do not have to have them. Every once in a while a parts car comes available on E-bay you just have to keep looking. email me at lordladymopak@webtv.net an
What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: Just found this in the garage : paige?? by keiser31 @ Yesterday at 04:26 PM

1927?
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Collector Car Insurance by my1955belair @ Yesterday at 04:10 PM

Well I have had my insurance with Sneed Insurance for quite some time now on my 1955 Bel Air. I find that their prices are very reasonable. Anytime I have to call their office I get nothing but great southern hospitality. I hit a deer about a yea
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Double fuel mileage, again by steakneggs @ Yesterday at 04:05 PM

I just wish that the Bushmobile could get 22 MPG at 65 MPH on a 30 degree uphill like the 318 V8 got BEFORE the mods! Steak
Franklin
Jump to new posts Re: Current Value of my Franklin by Strange @ Yesterday at 04:00 PM

Hello Dunton, As Packard32 pointed out the Manheim Gold book has all of these vehicles listed: 1927 FRANKLIN Series 11B (114 extant) Dsp/HP Eng Fair Good Exc Show SEDAN 200/32 6C 11,000 16,000 23,000 29,000 Your picture is of a
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Jump to new posts Re: Luggage Rack, What is it from? by jscheib @ Yesterday at 03:57 PM

Dave, I think many of these looked the same, and it might be better to identify if you could post a couple of views of the brackets that attach to the car. John
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