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Re: '37 supercharged Cord Phaeton rubber toy
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Jon37
Today at 01:44 PM
Made by Garrett Rubber Co. One went for $29.99 on March 31, on Ebay. Another went for $20.51 on March 5. One went for $13 at an auction in Evansville, Ind. (Capitol Auctions LLC). One Ebay auction for a Corvette made by Garrett said: "These Garrett
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Buy/Sell
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Chrysler's TC by Maserati
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Re: radio
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simplyconnected
Today at 01:39 PM
Yeah, three fuses? Does it power a power antenna? One must be for an amp, and the other two for the radio.
I don't have a GM radio, so I would like to know TimW's answer, too.
Since the radio is close to the fuse block, I wond
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AACA - General
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Re: Cumberland Meet Show & Trailer Parking
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charlier
Today at 01:37 PM
Originally Posted By: R W Burgess Charlie, I dare say that Art Griffin is one of the more prolific users of our forum. I'd say the majority of regions/chapters in our club have very few forum users, so having a designated threads for meets/tour
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Packard
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Peerless Motor Car Company
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Re: value of 1927 Peerless boat tail coupe?
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jeff_a
Today at 01:35 PM
Jerry --
Very, very nice Peerless! Thanks for sending the high-quality photos. I'll try to put down a few of my thoughts on the car.
FROM A SELLER'S PERSPECTIVE: If you buy this car, you will have one of the "Three P's of F
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Packard
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Lincoln-Zephyr
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Rubber for rear vent windows
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roykuz
Today at 01:28 PM
I am working on a 48 lincoln 4 door and need to find the rubber for the rear vent windows. Does anyone know where I can find these or a suitable substitute? Thanks
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Best oxygen sensor brand?
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padgett
Today at 01:26 PM
The only problem with the Bosch is that it is taller than the A/C Delco. You need to fold the wire a bit to fit in a slotted O2 socket and makes it hard to change the #6 plug.
Given a choice, I prefer the Delco.
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Rough Idle at Incline
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AlanAnt
Today at 01:23 PM
Maybe you want to do a fuel rail clean job with seafoam.
If the "complete" fuel rail procedure is too involved, consider adding a can of seafoam when the gas tank is low. Then drive around for a while making sure you are relatively close
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Buick Reatta
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Packard
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Re: Recomendation for exhaust supplier for 32
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West Peterson
Today at 01:19 PM
Yes. And, in fact, the car is named "George." I never heard that Jepson took the car in all 48 Continental states, but that is what my father did on his 10,000-mile tour. You drove the car when it had the Plymouth single-throat downdraft carbur
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BCA - Pre-War General
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Re: Marvel carb.
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Taco
Today at 01:10 PM
Hello Mark,
i know the Marvel is not the best of the best. But i like to drive as original as possible, so any conversion is the second option for me.
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Packard
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Packard
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Re: Recomendation for exhaust supplier for 32
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Owen_Dyneto
Today at 12:51 PM
That's the ex-George Jepson 7-34, isn't it? I had the pleasure of driving that car on a number of occasions. And as I remember George himself had driven in almost all the states of the Continental USA - do I have the correct car?
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Packard
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Re: Status of '29 645 Sport Coupe Restoration Project
by
Speedster
Today at 12:50 PM
Originally Posted By: Packin31What about using this liquid mask stuff?
I've used liquid-mask before and if the letters were recessed instead of raised, it would probably work well, but since they are raised I think the mask wou
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BCA - Pre-War General
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Buick Reatta
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1989 Reatta for sale
by
jenjen961
Today at 12:43 PM
Year: 1989
Coupe: X Conv:____
Mileage: 175,000 Considered Correct? (Y/N) Y
Location: Plainfield, IL
Title: Clear X Salvage____ Other___
Any Accident History? (Y/N) N
Asking Pri
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Current Restoration Projects
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Re: 1911 Babcock touring
by
mlongfield
Today at 12:43 PM
Barry,
Where are you in Ontario? Are you active in the area? Will you be at any of the shows in Ontario?
We are actively restoring in Brampton and mainly deal with pre 1915 stuff. Perhaps we will meet.
Best
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BCA - Pre-War General
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Re: 1936 Buick Model 4499
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Allan_Faust
Today at 12:38 PM
http://gm.ca/inm/gmcanada/english/about/OverviewHist/hist_timeline.html
Don't know if this can help some Dave.
Allan
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Packard
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Re: Recomendation for exhaust supplier for 32
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West Peterson
Today at 12:28 PM
Originally Posted By: Owen_Dynetohe drove his Packard 2-36 coupe by Merrimac from around Seattle down to Pebble Beach. More courage than I'd have. According to my father, who drove his 734 speedster 10,000 miles in one month, there's not
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Running on water and gas (again)
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TommyH
Today at 12:25 PM
Originally Posted By: dnt Originally Posted By: RonnieThis whole discussion about is carport engineering at it's finest!
You say that like it's a bad thing.
Is it? lol
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Buick Reatta
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Re: wet floor (drivers side)
by
jcc3inc
Today at 12:19 PM
Nic,
Yes, I commented on the window adjustments.
Because there was too much drip-drip from my UP windows during a rainstorm, I got some plastic molding from the hardware store and bent/formed it to make a channel to fit the roof
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Packard Buy/Sell
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Re: 1932 Parts
by
superods
Today at 12:08 PM
Birdman....presently in negotiations on the items you speak of. I gave the gentleman a price on the motor and trans out of this 902 5 passenger at 3500.00. I have no clue how it runs or if it runs. He has offered me 2500.00. Wanted 2500.00 for fron
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General Discussion
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Re: 1949 Chrysler Windsor Oil Filter type and MAACO Paint
by
adam_knox
Today at 12:08 PM
Really? I was under the impression that it would be better to get the metal clean, prep the metal and then coat it with POR 15, or some other primer and then a top coat. Figured that would be better than laying down on top of 60 year old paint...It w
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