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Chevrolet
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AACA - Judging
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Buy/Sell
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BCA - Post-War Tech.
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Re: '64 Buick sending unit and O ring help
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brh
10 minutes 7 seconds ago
Don't know about the gasket, but a long time ago I bought an O ring kit. Basically you could cut to size and use a special glue to make the ends hold. WW Grainger?? Maybe others out there too.
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BCA - Pre-War General
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Re: 1936 Buick Model 4499
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Allan_Faust
18 minutes 5 seconds ago
Thanx, I'll get back to you on the numbers (probably by tomorrow) and as for Mr James, would you have more info for me (addy, web addy, tel #, etc). You can pm me if posting this type of information publicly is not wanted.
Allan
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Buy/Sell
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Re: F/S 1918 BUICK TRUCK AT AUCTION SAT JUNE 7TH 2008
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JOHNNICHOLS
19 minutes 50 seconds ago
Originally Posted By: JOHNNICHOLSLOOKS GOOD ON FLIER NOT SURE IF THIS IS THE RIGHT PLACE FOR THIS.LOTS OF OTHER OLD CARS AND PARTS 3 DAY AUCTION FOWLKES REALTY AND AUCTION PH 800 275 5522 SALE LOCATED IN TILDEN NEBRASKA.THIS IS JUST A
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Lincoln-Zephyr
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Re: Aloha, New Member and old school car driver.
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Phil Knapp
38 minutes 35 seconds ago
The wheel bolt pattern on your Lincoln is 5 1/2 inches. That's the standard Ford bolt pattern that Ford used on all cars and trucks since the Model "A" (except for the WIDE "Volkswagen style" of 1936 through 1939 Ford cars. Lincoln switched back to t
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General Discussion
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Re: Winchester (VA) Show this Saturday
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BruceW
43 minutes 21 seconds ago
Leonard,
Yes... I meant to say Martinsburg WV
Thats what happens when you try to make your fingers type faster than their capability... sorry.
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BCA - General
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Running on water and gas (again)
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Greg Ross
57 minutes 1 second ago
"It works" Steve, Presume what you're referring to is "Water Injection" as used in piston engined WW2 fighters for boost?
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Buick Reatta
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BCA - Pre-War General
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Re: 1936 Buick Model 4499
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DaveCorbin
Today at 02:15 PM
Dear Allan: On the car frame next to the battery tray you'll find a tag with an 8 digit number. If you post that and any other info on that body plate, I can probably help you. I would especially need any info on a plate tht says "GM of Canada"
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BCA - General
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Re: Buick hybrid in 1974
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DaveCorbin
Today at 02:07 PM
During my research trip to Canada in 2006 looking for McLaughlin info, I saw a Galt in the Canadian National Automotive Museum in Oshawa, Ontario. It was built in Canada in 1914 and is a hybrid car, very similiar ideas to Wouk's and today's Prius. S
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Running on water and gas (again)
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Ronnie
Today at 01:51 PM
After looking at their apparatus installed in a vehicle it seems to center around a Mason or Ball canning jar. Here in the mountains of Tennessee us Hillbillies have perfected our own system for powering a car that also uses a canning jar but we can
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Lincoln-Zephyr
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Re: Aloha, New Member and old school car driver.
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Kalani
Today at 01:44 PM
Originally Posted By: Phil KnappThese make great parts cars! I parted out two 1957 Lincolns, a 1956 Lincoln and a 1954 Lincoln while building my 1947 Continental in 1967. I used the engine, 15x6 inch wheels, electric windows and seat, front dru
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Lincoln-Zephyr
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Re: Aloha, New Member and old school car driver.
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Kalani
Today at 01:38 PM
Originally Posted By: Phil KnappNone of the Lincolns I parted out had factory air suspension. I used whatever rear springs I needed and probably scrapped the rest. That was over forty years ago. When my "get up and go" got up and went, it must
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Buy/Sell
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WTB Six volt tank sending unit
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mossiyjack
Today at 01:38 PM
Looking to buy a fuel tank sending unit for Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth 6 volt system. Or information about ohm value (range) of same.
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Lincoln-Zephyr
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Re: Aloha, New Member and old school car driver.
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Kalani
Today at 01:37 PM
yes I have the air suspinsion on all 4's, that one pump is for the air suspinsion but its not original, its a newer after market engine driven instead of having a couple of electric air pumps hanging around in the truck making noise and stuff. <
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Running on water and gas (again)
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Steve Mucci
Today at 01:32 PM
It works. Usually used for boosted systems to cool charge. For daily continuous use you need a whole lot of water. OK for a stoplight drag race if you dont value your head gaskets. I never had one but an old friend did, CC 1957. His dad was a fig
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Dodge & Dodge Brothers
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Removal of the rear arm rest
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james callahan
Today at 01:25 PM
Help I don,t see the heads of any screw in the rear arm rest on my 1950 dodge coronet 4 door, how do you remove them ? Thank you James Callahan
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General Discussion
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BCA - Buy/Sell
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16" wheels
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Pushrod
Today at 01:18 PM
I am selling as a set, 5 16", 6" wide, 5X5 bolt pattern wheels, with trim rings and 700-16 Firestone 4" ww's. Located on Whidbey Island, asking $130. Doug Mumaw 360-279-8061, pushrod@comcast.net, I can e-mail photos
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What is it?
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Running on water and gas (again)
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Greg Ross
Today at 01:15 PM
Have a look at this recent thread on Browns' Fuel. It's a scam, sorry. http://forums.aaca.org/ubbthreads.php?ub...true#Post500312
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Buy/Sell
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16" Wheels for sale
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Pushrod
Today at 01:13 PM
I have 5 16" wheels, 6" wide, 5X5 bolt pattern for sale. They have trim rings and Firestone 700-16 wide whitewalls (4"). The tires have plenty of tread, but I am not sure how old they are. I removed them from my '42 Century, and had been driving o
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