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BCA - Post-War Tech.
Jump to new posts Re: Locking Brakes on 60 Electra - Solved (sort of) by brh     Yesterday at 08:19 AM

Thanks for the feedback, got to admit this is a new one for me. I think ya have it licked. The only word of caution is I don't know how brake fluid effects rubber on the booster, so if ya wind up with something acting goofy on the brakes thats the
Dodge Trucks
Jump to new posts 1948 Dodge camper is one of a kind by Trulyvintage     Yesterday at 08:15 AM

1948 Dodge 1.5 flatbed truck has 4900 original documented miles on the odometer and on the title. We bought it and transported it from Denver. Clear Ohio title in our name. Sometime in the late 1950's or early 1960's the owner had a custom cab over s
AACA - Tech Questions
Jump to new posts Re: Aluminum Casting Repair Possible? by Restorer32     Yesterday at 08:11 AM

Sending you a pm.
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: WTB 1933-1938 Pierce-Arrow chassis by packard lover     Yesterday at 07:50 AM

I live in Utica, New York. If you call me, please only use my office number (315) 724-8102
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: vin/serial location by progoofoff     Yesterday at 04:16 AM

If it`s the same as a `36, it will be on a metal tag on the passenger`s side front floor board.
AACA - Tech Questions
Jump to new posts Re: Headlight burns out! by elmo39     Yesterday at 04:09 AM

jon 37 before i started checking to see if the voltage was going up or down 3 brush gen or not i would check first to see if there was a short in the system, it is usualy the most common cause of bulb failures.
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Vin Decoding to find paint color by adam_knox     Yesterday at 02:27 AM

So I've decided to go ahead and paint the car, but the previous paint job pretty much covered the original paint beyond recognition. For my 49 Chrysler Windsor, can I decod my vin and body number? I thought in my shop manual or parts manual there was
Trailer & Towing Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Enclosed Car Trailer Ventilation by charlier     Yesterday at 01:36 AM

Peter and Paul, Thank you for the additional information.

The other day when I got home I checked the temp inside my trailer (at 6pm). I have a remote unit inside the trailer and the main unit inside the house. I found it interesting that
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: 9000 Car Auction by simplyconnected     Yesterday at 01:32 AM

That site has better looking cars than the Michigan auction (that shows Friday 5-16-08).

Here's a good link to the Colorado pictures:
http://www.vanderbrinkauctions.com/auctions_details.php?detail=26&allimages=NO

Hope this
Ford Model A
Jump to new posts Re: need some help by austincar6     Yesterday at 12:54 AM

Thanks for the help. The engines look like they are in good condition, A by the sea.
I have been around the old A's all my life. I am college student at McPherson College, Yes I am in the Auto restoration program.
I just finally found th
BCA - Pre-War General
Jump to new posts Re: new carb for 1927 Buick by Ray Baronas     Yesterday at 12:31 AM

Michael
Did you check Bob's Automobilia, they speicalize in buicks. I have gotten a lot of stuff from them and they great to work with.
Ray
Plymouth
Jump to new posts Parting Out: 1939 Plymouth Business Coupe by larry     05/14/08 11:47 PM

Lots of good used body, interior, mechanical and stainless trim parts are available. To view additional photos, go to http://www.oldcars.fotki.com Inexpensive shipping is available. Call or email me at 217-740-6151 or collectorcarsandparts@yahoo.com
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Antique or Classic by Dave@Moon     05/14/08 11:46 PM

 Quote: Nope, antiques are still 50 to 100 years old for non-car items.
In that case I better call brickcollecting.com right away. I'm apparently surrounded by a fortune in 50 year old bricks!

The idea that something is "co
Chevrolet
Jump to new posts Parting Out: 1939 Chevrolet Master 85 2dr Sedan by larry     05/14/08 11:40 PM

Lots of good used body, interior, mechanical and stainless trim parts are available including accessory grille guard, driver's spotlight and glovebox clock. To view additional photos, go to http://www.oldcars.fotki.com Inexpensive shipping is availab
Chevrolet
Jump to new posts Parting Out: 1939 Chevrolet Master 85 Business Coupe by larry     05/14/08 11:33 PM

Lots of good used body, interior, mechanical and stainless trim parts are available. To view additional photos, go to http://www.oldcars.fotki.com Inexpensive shipping is available. Call or email me at 217-740-6151 or collectorcarsandparts@yahoo.com
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Series II L67/ 6 speed manual conversion by F14CRAZY     05/14/08 11:26 PM

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
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Proper Oil FIlter 1949 (2nd Series) Chryser Windsor by 52er     05/14/08 11:17 PM

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     05/14/08 11:17 PM

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.
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Michigan Junk Yard Auction this weekend by Dan Marx     05/14/08 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
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS 1917 Overland Model 75 by c.johnson     05/14/08 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,
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS 1928 Ford AA Truck project (and a huge pile of parts) by MCHinson     05/14/08 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.
Maxwell
Jump to new posts carpet snaps by 1930     05/14/08 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
Desoto
Jump to new posts carpet snaps by 1930     05/14/08 08:51 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
Plymouth
Jump to new posts carpet snaps by 1930     05/14/08 08:50 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
Packard
Jump to new posts carpet snaps by 1930     05/14/08 08:49 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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