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Jump to new posts Fuel saver Tips? by wanieda     Today at 09:20 AM

Hi my friend here..I install fuel saver magnetic after i found this web site http://fuel-savermagnetic.blogspot.com/
BCA - Post-War Tech.
Jump to new posts Re: Buick 1970 GS skylark oil/temp pressure gauge wiring help by brh     Today at 09:16 AM

Hopefully I am dead wrong, but you may also need to replace switches or sensors. With idiot lights they are either on or off, gages measure which may mean you need to make a modifcation under the hood too. If ya get it all hooked up and it does not
Current Restoration Projects
Jump to new posts Re: Horsehair upholstery by 1940_Buick     Today at 09:16 AM

That's correct. Horsehair was used through at least the mid teens. The horsehair is available, but I'm told it's not cheap. Expect to pay as much for the horsehair as you do the leather. Some interior shops don't want to use it, because foam is easi
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Repair lug bolt hole threads? by brh     Today at 09:00 AM

Never done helicoil on lugs, but only complaint is the helicoil backs out in cases of frequent loosening and tightening, in this case it should work. Only other solution would be to go up a size on the bolt and cut new threads, but a lug bolt is not
Lincoln-Zephyr
Jump to new posts Re: 36 lincoln zephyr thoughts on selling by Mike Cullen     Today at 08:56 AM

I tend to agree with you Cecil, it does look like a good starting point, and if you like the early bodystyle, this would be a good one. It looks to be intact, and doesn't seem to be sagging, so perhaps the floors aren't too awful bad. It also has the
Trailer & Towing Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Transport by a collector and not a broker (937) 671-5537 by 327     Today at 08:52 AM

What kind of truck are you pulling with?
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: 48 Cutting out by West Peterson     Today at 08:51 AM

Thanks for letting us know what you found.
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: 1963 Riv 401 by brh     Today at 08:42 AM

It has to be a leak someplace, have you recently switched oils? Or something ya can do in the meantime is go to a heavier weight. I should be running a 10W 30, but put 10W 40. The car has a small leak and this seems to slow it down.
Books, Magazines & Literature
Jump to new posts Re: FREE 30+ years of Cars & Parts magazines by West Peterson     Today at 08:21 AM

I'll see if they're still available, and pass on the information.
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: 1927 Chevrolet Capitol AA Landau Sports Coupe by dwpirkeyjr     Today at 07:58 AM

Thanks, I am new to these vintage cars.
Pirkey
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Early Speedometer... by 1DandyDaves     Today at 07:03 AM

Looks like the first one I posted, or part of one at least with a little earlier patent date. Imagine, A speedometer on a Sears Auto Buggy or an early curved dash Olds. Just an old buckboard with a motor. Wouldn't want to get caught speeding though t
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Check out the Trailer & Towing Forum .... by Trulyvintage     Today at 05:42 AM

If you have need for transport, I just posted a listing in the Trailer & Towing Forum ......
OCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: Old Olds Parts for sale by jays36olds     Today at 03:55 AM

E MAIL SENT....!
OCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: I ....W...T...B........A 16 INCH ARTILLERIE WHEEL by jays36olds     Today at 03:48 AM

ALL I NEED IS THE RIM THANKS...
OCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: 1936 F36 Right Hand Tail Light by jays36olds     Today at 03:37 AM

THERE WAS A SET ON EBAY FOR BOTH 100$ NOT SURE IF THEY ARE ON EBAY STILL
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Buick hybrid in 1974 by 75RivGS     Today at 03:36 AM

Good story. As surprised as when I first heard about Buick and Cadillac already had airbags (ACRS) in their 1974 and 1975 BCE models.
Still looking for the first year a European car (Mercedes?) came up with protecting a driver and passengers)lik
OCA - General
Jump to new posts 1936 OLDS TAIL LIGHT LENSE AND RING by jays36olds     Today at 03:35 AM

I NEED A LEFT TAIL LIGHT LENSE AND RING IF ANYONE KNOWS WHERE I CAN GET ONE I WOULD APPRECIATE IT..THANKS JAY
OCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: 1936 oldsmobile info by jays36olds     Today at 03:30 AM

welcome netman what color is your olds .....IS IT LIKE A TURQOISE BLUE???? LOOKS REAL NICE......JAY
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: setting the clock in a 1990 by Reatta45     Today at 02:42 AM

Push the scan button it advances the hour 1 through 12… KennyV.
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS: 1966 Dodge Charger by amx4080     Today at 02:25 AM

Still available. Thanks for looking.
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: BB1 CARB HELP by jimstulga     Today at 02:24 AM

I used a BB1 carb on my '30 CJ Chrysler for a while and it ran great, but went back to the DR8 brass bowl original one. Both were rebuilt by Jeff Dreibus "The Old Carb Doctor" as he calls himself in the WPC newsletter advertisment for services offere
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Where do I get a '30 Chrysler Pinion Oil Seal?? by jimstulga     Today at 02:14 AM

Thanks Rusty!! I'll try that.
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Dealer rip offs (update) by simplyconnected     Today at 01:54 AM

 Originally Posted By: 'Reatta1' Bottom line, they will not get any more of my business. That IS the bottom line, and I cringe when I hear it.

I might sound like I love independent garages, but they are the better of two evils. I com
Ford and Mercury - 1954 and Newer
Jump to new posts 1957 Ford Skyliner Convertible Magazines... by adam_knox     Today at 01:02 AM

Aloha! I own a 49 Windsor Chrylser conv't, and I was at my local thrift shop and I saw a HUGE stack of 57 Ford Skyliner Conv't Magazines (probably around 20 of 'em). They were magazines, just for that specific year/car. Most of the publications look
Collectibles & Memorabilia
Jump to new posts Re: Price Cut -original 1/25 scale promo models - various '52 to '61 by Wayne Poulton     Today at 12:52 AM

Hi,

Do u still have the 1957 buick roadmaster for sale?
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