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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/
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: What is this Ford part? by 58Mustang     1 minute 10 seconds ago

The magnets are aatached to the flywheel with clamps, brass screws and aluminum spacer "spools". They do not "become chaged" as they turn, but are already magnetized and create current as they pass over the coils. C'mon guys, this is simple, grade sc
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: What is this Ford part? by R W Burgess     1 minute 24 seconds ago

Don't feel bad, West. It looked like a tuning fork to me too!

Wayne
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: 1941 Plymouth Motor Oil Recommendation by Bob Call     8 minutes 35 seconds ago

John, et al

See the thread below about "problem with non-zinc oil ..."
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: problems with the non-zinc oil - or is it a problem? by Bob Call     11 minutes 23 seconds ago

Austin, et al

Zinc additives are made by several companies. Two of the better know are CD-2 (a really old company in the oil additive business) and ZddPlus. The CD-2 zinc additive can be found in most big chain auto parts stores. Google
Books, Magazines & Literature
Jump to new posts Re: barracuda information by Matt M, PA     21 minutes 36 seconds ago

I think Year One sells reprints.
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: Carburetor ID by Bob Call     31 minutes 31 seconds ago

Jon

Thanks. If I decide to use the 97's on my engine, I'll definitely get in touch with you about rebuilding. You are the shop in Eldon, MO, right?
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts WTB - BUICK HIGH SPEED GEARS by sportsroadster     32 minutes 22 seconds ago

WTB - Looking for set of high speed rear end gears for '32 Buick, 60 Series.

Please call me at 860-589-7080 or email at

academyauto@snet.net

Thank you,

Jesse A. Morton Sr.
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: Packard videos -- '32 and '55 by Speedster     34 minutes 26 seconds ago

Thanks for the Links.
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts F/S 1918 BUICK TRUCK AT AUCTION SAT JUNE 7TH 2008 by JOHNNICHOLS     36 minutes 50 seconds ago

LOOKS 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 LEAD IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED.
THA
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: What is this Ford part? by West Peterson     38 minutes 54 seconds ago

... sooooo, it's NOT a tuning fork, then?
Lincoln-Zephyr
Jump to new posts Re: Aloha, New Member and old school car driver. by V12Bill     44 minutes 12 seconds ago

Phil,

It looks like he has two compressors on the engine. One for the A/C and one for the rare, troublesome factory air suspension? Did you save the springs from your parts car?

Bill
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: For Sale: 1937 Cord Beverly sedan: Model 812 by 57wagon     45 minutes 57 seconds ago

Wish I could afford it...do you have photos...they may help in the listing. Good luck!
AACA - Judging
Jump to new posts Re: What Class is my 52 chevy 3/4 ton? by windjamer     47 minutes 37 seconds ago

I guess I have to hunt up my last judges letter I dont want to put out wrong info., I sure think its eather_or. Come on Susan chime in here. Save me a hunt.
Lincoln-Zephyr
Jump to new posts Re: Aloha, New Member and old school car driver. by Phil Knapp     Today at 10:30 AM

These 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 drum brakes, power steering, and the rear
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts 21" Dodge Bros. disk wheels needed. by alsfarms     Today at 10:07 AM

Hello,

I am looking for some 21" Dodge Bros. disk wheels. If you have any or can refer me to a source for wheels, please drop me a note.

Thanks,
Alan
AACA - General
Jump to new posts Re: AACA Saturn raffle by R W Burgess     Today at 09:59 AM

Thanks for the offer, Art (test drive).

By the way, my arm is still sore from the Charlotte Meet. Seems the same lady cornered me into buying a raffle ticket.

Wayne
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: 1966 Wildcat GS for sale;Wadsworth,Ohio 44281 by Rich Morton     Today at 09:50 AM

Fyi,I just looked through E Bay,and although there is a '66 Wildcat listed in Wadsworth Ohio also,it is not the car refered to here,and I don't think this one is listed at this time.Rich
What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: Family Photo w/ Mystery Car by cardinal905     Today at 09:46 AM

No traffic, No computers, No cell phones, No Muslim extremists, No 30 ball game/practices a week, No telemarketers, No Identity theft, AND GAS ALMOST FREE.
BCA - Post-War Tech.
Jump to new posts Re: 1960 Electra 401 Water Pump - Aluminum vs. Steel?? by brh     Today at 09:45 AM

Can't answer this one either, I have changed some water pumps, only one that was cast iron was for a 1934 Olds. Other than that never seen any iron ones. 60s, 70s or 80s engines.
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS: 1971 LeSabre Custom Four Door Sedan by mem     Today at 09:42 AM

thanks for the reply. i never heard of the speed alert option,my first car was a 71 4 door w/350. didnt have many options but one of my favorite cars i've ever owned. i would love to get another, but the wife says something will have to go. i'll miss
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Buick hybrid in 1974 by brh     Today at 09:41 AM

Great story, thanks for the look see!! Sadly I am not surprised, even as a kid pumping gas during the energy crunch I knew we were smart enough to do better.
OCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FREE - 52 Issues OCA "Journey with Olds" by Olds88_1956     Today at 09:40 AM

Bob and everyone else...

Check is in the mail!

Bryan
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: What is this Ford part? by Barry Wolk     Today at 09:37 AM

I did a search and found out how the magnets attach. Thanks

Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: General question about you Dodge people by JB-ed     Today at 09:32 AM

Wait a minute! YOU (Vincent) are complaining about the historically significant photos I picked up on eBay and published for the club members to see??? The Feb/Mar 07 Page 6 dealer's convention badge (when is the last time you saw one of them?) or th
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