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Jump to new posts Re: Velie auto by Peter Gariepy     Today at 03:29 PM

a search for 1922 velie on google had lots of stuff!

http://www.google.com/search?q=1922+velie

Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Unusual floor mats by nic walker     Today at 03:19 PM

Well send me some condition info and price please sir
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Repair lug bolt hole threads? by brh     Today at 02:58 PM

Forgot about these till I was looking for another answer to a question. Check these out for thread repair. We use these in an industrial application and they work great.
The alternative is a bushing style thread insert with locking tabs. One b
AACA - Judging
Jump to new posts Re: Hypothetical question by Peter Gariepy     Today at 02:39 PM

Windjamer,

From my experience losing a few points here and there really has no impact on how well a car points out. Example: If a car has all the big stuff right (authentic paint, body, interior, engine, etc. and the quality of restorati
BCA - Post-War Tech.
Jump to new posts Re: Correct Hose Clamps for 1948 Special by JPIndusi     Today at 02:21 PM

Anybody have any information here?
Joe, BCA 33493
Electric Cars (Milburn, Baker, etc.)
Jump to new posts Re: Want to buy Nameplate badge for Henny Killowatt by DaveBerg     Today at 02:10 PM

West, yes that is exactly the piece that I need.
Thanks also for correcting my spelling. My mother was right, I should have finished school. Any idea where I can find that piece? db
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: Surviving Packards by Owen_Dyneto     Today at 02:03 PM

Jeff, my friend that had the 1929 (I think) Peerless with the Continental 8 cylinder engine lived in New York State, just above the New Jersey state line. His name is Hank Jodry - I suspect the car has been out of his hands for quite a few years. T
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Model T & A Ford Parts by James_Andrews     Today at 01:18 PM

Model A Ford script coil. No bracket.
Snyder’s repro. Never used. $40.

1913-1919 Ford Model T radiator cap.
Brass "low fin". VGC with minor nicks. $10.

1926-1929 Ford T or A tire valve dust cap.
Nickle plated bras
Early Ford V-8 and Mercury - 1932 to 1953
Jump to new posts Re: Brewster Automobiles - Ford powered Custom Bodied 1934-193 by Jim Rohn     Today at 01:05 PM

there was a survivor at the Scottsdale Pavilions car show a couple of weeks ago.. original paint, etc, nice car
Cadillac and LaSalle
Jump to new posts Re: 1940 Cadillac 60S Starter by RayG     Today at 12:58 PM

Well, just got email from a member of the Cadillac-LaSalle club with the good news that the Delco-Remy 1107931 will indeed work in my '40 Cadillac. What a relief!
AACA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Cumberland Meet Show & Trailer Parking by charlier     Today at 12:36 PM

Unfortunately, due to a last-minute family situation I have to skip the Cumberland Meet.
That will probably mean sunny skies and nice temps for Saturday since I will be unable to attend.
Isn't that always how that goes?

Everyone
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts STUDEBAKER 1926 DUPLEX by JC BOUTIN     Today at 12:13 PM

FEW YEARS AGO I BOUGHT A 1925 OR 1926? STUDEBAKER BIG SIX EP DUPLEX
THIS CAR IS COMPLETE AND HAS VERY SPECIAL DOOR HANDLES
I WILL BEGAN THIS PROJECT IN FEW WEEKS
ANY PARTS, MANUAL, SPECIFICATIONS, HELP
WILL BE APPRECIATED.
DI
What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: Help. make/model/year by Peter Gariepy     Today at 12:05 PM

smaller version:
Lincoln-Zephyr
Jump to new posts Re: Double-clutching question by Phil Knapp     Today at 11:06 AM

Double-Clutching is actually pretty easy, once you get the hang of it. You probably won't ever need to double-clutch between second and third gears and you will seldom need to go back into first gear at anything other than a standstill.

Ho
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: 1936 olds clutch by Tinindian     Today at 10:44 AM

Any reliable clutch rebuilder should have them. Our local one certainly does. If you had a picture I probably have several. If mine are the ones you need you certainly would be welcome to one.
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: WTB 2 ea 21" split rims by Willy     Today at 10:29 AM

No tires, just two rims. I'll try to measure them the best I can, take a photo and post it tonight.
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts FS - 1952 Dodge Coronet Sierra Station Wagon- West Texas by Bill_Morgan     Today at 10:21 AM

This 1952 Dodge Coronet Sierra four-door station wagon, although a pasture car, is essentially complete, missing little more than the radio, stock taillights, and four or so pieces of bright moldings.

The engine is the 230 flathead six, h
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Need to Find a 1937 Olds chrome trim by Polina LeeTucker     Today at 10:16 AM

I am trying to find a chrome trim piece for a 1937 Oldsmobile Business Coupe. The piece fits between the hood and drivers door and is 1 1/8 inches wide, tapered 5 and 5/16 on one end tapering to 5 inches on the other end and it has a groove down th
Ford Model A
Jump to new posts Martin-Senour Rock Moss green paint by henry29     Today at 10:14 AM

Letter from Martin-Senour about a paint color match for my pickup.

"Hi Steve,

Thanks for taking the time to contact us we appreciate your business unfortunately we do not have the OEM formula for Rock Moss Green, we do have a
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: Parting 1989 TC, T2, Yellow/ginger/ginger. by TimW     Today at 10:11 AM

Hello,
Paypal is drpsycho187@charter.net. They'll be shipped out via UPS monday.

Oh I forgot to say about the wheel/tires, they will be next to the last items to go.. Im moving now and the car is not in a garage, but will be in July.
Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Correct paint for steel wheels on my '64 by BadgerRivFan     Today at 09:55 AM

Looking for some help in determining the correct paint to use for restoring the steel wheels on my '64. Obviously I know that the color is black, but should it be a matte finish or glossy? Can anyone post a link to an Eastwood product (or any other
Current Restoration Projects
Jump to new posts Re: 1928 series "72" Chrysler Royal sedan by West Peterson     Today at 09:51 AM

That trim looks a lot like what Packard used from 1927-1930, but I'm not sure of the dimensions. They're availble here, so you might want to call and get more information.

PACKARD RUNNING BOARD MOLDINGS. For 1927-30 cars. Replace your bent
Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts 1976 Riviera S/R by T_Highley     Today at 09:42 AM

I am new here trying to find out some information regarding a 1976 Riviera S/R. It has 89K miles on it withh a 455. THe interior has bucket seats and the shifter is in the center console not on the column? The body is 95% rust free but is missing a f
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: mystery plug by reattasnohio     Today at 09:39 AM

Ronnie,
I finally had time to go back and look again and the plug is on the front of the oil pan. The new motor I have does not have the low oil switch in the oil pan. YOu are not confused, just me!!!
Thank you replying. I have been very fo
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Beverly Rae Kimes passed away on May 12 by durant28     Today at 09:36 AM

I had corresponded with her up until March about a book I am writing on the Durant Motors Corporation. She was very helpful and gave me some pointers on how and where to get published. The last email I had with her, she said she was in too much pain
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