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Chevrolet
Jump to new posts Visit the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America! by Peter Gariepy     12/31/69 06:59 PM



http://www.vcca.org/

A link directly to their forum: http://vccachat.org/
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Series II L67/ 6 speed manual conversion by F14CRAZY     2 minutes 27 seconds ago

Thanks for the advice Ronnie. Getting Mario back out here is probably my best/easiest bet...he's had two years of welding instruction. He can at least give me suggestions with the work in front of him and inspect what I'm doing. I agree that reliable
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Hello...is this thing on? by Order_of_the_fly     7 minutes 35 seconds ago

Thanks Ron, I'll check out the brakes tomorrow. Sorry to sound confusing but when I'm in drive and the car is shifting to lower gears it jerks a little.

It also started(as of maybe 4 hours ago)making a strange noise when idling. It sounds
BCA - Post-War Tech.
Jump to new posts Locking Brakes on 60 Electra - Solved (sort of) by JoelsBuicks     9 minutes 49 seconds ago

Last night I got a chance to remove the power booster off my 60 Electra in preparation to send it to Booster Dewey for a rebuild. I immediately noticed it had a lot of liquid inside - yep, brake fluid. I couldn't resist taking the thing apart mysel
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Proper Oil FIlter 1949 (2nd Series) Chryser Windsor by 52er     11 minutes 23 seconds ago

The Fram filter--CH192PL is what I use on my 52 Windsor---Rock Auto sells them--I buy a case of six when I run out. They seem to be one of the few that carry them...nice car!
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: 1937 1502 dimensions by Owen_Dyneto     12 minutes 0 seconds ago

The dimensions for each body type and chassis are given in at least two places, the Salesman's Data Book, and the Specifications provided in the 1st issue Service Letter for each year.
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: Zenith Carb Question by Paul Bohlig     31 minutes 46 seconds ago

I agree with carbking and he knows a million times what I do since this is his business.
From my experience he is absolutely correct. These old 6 cylinder updraft engines are cold blooded if not cold hearted. On my '28 Dodge Standard 6 the choke
CCCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Willing A Classic Car After Death by Chuck Conrad     36 minutes 40 seconds ago

The CCCA Museum is always interested in donations of cars, Full Classics or not. If it is a CCCA Classic and fits in our collection, we will keep it and display it for a very long time. If it is not a CCCA Classic, we will keep it for a minimum of
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: 1988 Reatta PPG Pace Car by barra     38 minutes 1 second ago

In 1977 or probably 1978 a Buick Regal was pace car at Indianapolis and the turbocharger was added to the V-6 so it would accelerate from 90 to 120 mph quickly coming out of the the first turn, allowing the race cars literally to get up to speed. It
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Prewar Car Transport - Need Advice by jscheib     47 minutes 28 seconds ago

I know someone (closed trailer) in CT that might want to go to Texas with it. Let me try contacting him and I will let you know.

John
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: 9000 Car Auction by jscheib     55 minutes 21 seconds ago

My apology. I misplaced an extra a.

And I took their print too seriously. I did not go through the pdf list, but they had listed one place 9000 and another 800, so who knows. There must be a couple houndred rather good looking an dintere
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Opinion on storage building floor by JohnD1956     55 minutes 42 seconds ago

Barry, the vapor barrier goes under the 4 inches of sand? Or over the 4 inches of sand?
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Michigan Junk Yard Auction this weekend by Dan Marx     Today at 10:23 PM

Over the years I have have tried to buy a Linciln Zephyr and several "parts lots" from Bob. He always said, with a smile on his face and a cigarette between his finger, "you will have to buy it at THE AUCTION"!! Well, that time has come. Rest in pea
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: 1949 Chrysler Windsor Oil Filter type and MAACO Paint by Leonard Shepherd     Today at 10:04 PM

This Rambler on eBay has a problem with an Earl Scheib paint job. Here is what he says:

I NEED TO ADD THAT THE BLUE EARL SCHEIB PAINT JOB IS BLOWING OFF WHEN SHE DRIVES!!!! I THINK THAT A GOOD HIGH-PRESSURE WASHER WILL TAKE THE BLUE PAINT
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS 1917 Overland Model 75 by c.johnson     Today at 09:59 PM

Having trouble posting pics...they are too big & I don't have enough software to resize them...

email me, or PM me & I would be glad to send them to you.

Thanks,
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: 36 Packard 120B- removing dampener by West Peterson     Today at 09:45 PM

DAMPER!
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: WTB 1933-1938 Pierce-Arrow chassis by alsfarms     Today at 09:44 PM

Hello Louis,
I have forgotten what town you live in. I need to know so I can determine if I can get someone to be my eyes for a look at your parts car chassis.

Thanks, Alan
BCA - Pre-War General
Jump to new posts Re: new carb for 1927 Buick by Michael_Biggers     Today at 09:41 PM

Jon or CarbKing,

Do you know where I can get a new carb kit with a new cap?

Michael
Ford Model A
Jump to new posts Re: need some help by MCHinson     Today at 09:40 PM

Austincar6, 4369535 = February 1931

A by the sea, 34 spare engines? Wow, I feel better about the 2 spare engines taking up space in the back of my garage now. Where are you located? One day I have to see your spare parts collection...
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS 1928 Ford AA Truck project (and a huge pile of parts) by MCHinson     Today at 09:25 PM

OK, now I just have to figure out how to justify the cost of pulling my trailer all the way from the East Coast to the West Coast.
BCA - Post-War Tech.
Jump to new posts Re: 49 rear quarter panel access by Andynator     Today at 09:21 PM

Boy, it has been a long time since I have looked at mine so I am going from memory. The way the window pivots you can only get at the cylinder if it is closed (down) or extended (up). One or the other but I cannot remember which. Either way you ha
Me and My Buick
Jump to new posts 54 Special Wiper Transmission Install by Jim Buick     Today at 09:19 PM

I need to install replacement driver side wiper transmission. what is the best way to access it? Does the top of instrument panel come off to access? I can not see the transmision by looking under the dash.
Lincoln-Zephyr
Jump to new posts Double-clutching question by CBoz     Today at 09:00 PM

Question for you oldtimers --

I've rebuilt the tranny and have a fresh clutchplate. Technically, I have synchronized gears in 2nd and 3rd, but would it still be beneficial from a wear perspective to learn how to double-clutch? Note that t
AACA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Cumberland Meet Show & Trailer Parking by Terry Bond     Today at 08:53 PM

Look forward to seeing you all there - we're bringing two MGs driving all the way up from Norfolk Va. Aint too worried about the rain. Those cars were born and bred in the rain. Only trouble is they are really close to the ground so if we bottom o
Maxwell
Jump to new posts carpet snaps by 1930     Today at 08:52 PM

I am hoping that other year autos may have used the same snaps that held my carpet down to floorboard in the rear of my 29 Dodge so that I can have a better idea of where to look in hunting down an example so that I can possibly reproduce these, the
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