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Jump to new posts Re: what are these circa 1908-1910 cars? by FamilyHistoryGal @ 07/03/08 06:34 PM

Thanks, so sorry about that - I've uploaded them on Shutterfly, there are 2 photos in this album and those are what I am seeking help on. Perhaps this link will work better: Plymouth
Jump to new posts Re: 1940 plymouth parts for sale by B. Hondle @ 07/03/08 06:33 PM

Hi: I came across your email about some Plymouths for sale. I hope the best in your disposition of those vehicles. I have a 1940 P-9 Coupe and, by any chance, might you have a gas tank available? Thanks in advance for answering this post! B.Hondle
Plymouth
Jump to new posts Re: 1940 Plymouth Parts - by B. Hondle @ 07/03/08 06:32 PM

Hi: I came across your email about your two 1940 Plymouths. I hope the best in your disposition of those vehicles. I have a 1940 P-9 Coupe and, by any chance, might you have a gas tank available? Thanks in advance for answering this post! B.Hondle
AACA - Tech Questions
Jump to new posts Re: Piston Pin Clips by Parts Wizard @ 07/03/08 06:27 PM

Egge should have the clips you need. If you haven't called yet, they will need to know what wire diameter you will need. If you put in too big of a diameter they will come out.
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: What's With Hydrogen? by Dave@Moon @ 07/03/08 06:23 PM

Quote:Therein are the seeds of your disappointment. The pontifications of the environmental anarchists and the 'Lawyers' disciples are rich with exaggeration and deception. ...and easily confused with and/or lumped in with real data from accurate
Plymouth
Jump to new posts Re: gas tank plug by B. Hondle @ 07/03/08 06:15 PM

Did you ever get an answer to this question? I am new to the Antique Automobile Club of America Discussion Forum and I have a 1946 Dodge gas tank being cleaned by a radiator shop (rust boiled out, then lined). They didn't take this plug out before
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: How's Traffic in Your Town? by Dave@Moon @ 07/03/08 06:09 PM

Oil demand in the U.S. only peaked last year at this time. It's likely that traffic on the highways peaked with it. Oil consumption has declined since last summer, but the decline since isn't as substantial as one might think. We're currently cons
Plymouth
Jump to new posts RE: Screen in Plymouth Gas Tank by B. Hondle @ 07/03/08 06:06 PM

Hi! Is anyone able to apprise me as to whether there is a screen in the bottom of a 1940 Plymouth P-9 gas tank (or a 1946 Dodge gas tank)? I won't bore you with the entire sordic story, but I had given a 1946 Dodge gas tank to a radiator shop to boi
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Collector Car Prices by TG57Roadmaster @ 07/03/08 05:57 PM

26Pack, At RM's Art Astor auction in L.A. last week, prices were still steady on the 250 cars that went thru. Classic Packards were strong, and a '41 Chrysler Town & Country Barrelback Sedan brought $303,000, versus $313,500 for a similar car in
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: Packard Miles Per Gallon?? by tbirdman @ 07/03/08 05:32 PM

I get about a 1/4 tan to every time the gargae door goes up I probably get anywhere from 8-10 mpg with my 32.
Buick Reatta
Here's some pics of my cleaning.....
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: BCA FORUM BREAKFAST Flint MI, Jul 16-20, 2008 by The Old Guy @ 07/03/08 05:20 PM

I will check with Roberta, and the party might just end up at my house. I have more room to park, and a pool table upstairs.
Franklin
Jump to new posts Re: 1904 Model A running issues by franklinman @ 07/03/08 05:18 PM

The model T carb doesn't sound like the source of your problem here. If the car starts easily and idles nice at the retarded setting (i.e. no kicking back when starting and realtively smooth idle from all 4 cylinders) and then simply dies when you a
General Discussion
Crick, Start by contacting the Alameda County Clerk/Recorders office: Link: http://www.acgov.org/auditor/clerk/index.htm If the decedent died intestate, th
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Blue Button by 89REATTAJIM @ 07/03/08 04:52 PM

Just rec'd a very rare Blue Button from one of our forum members. Mat looks much better. To reiterate, a great bunch of guys here.
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: What's With Hydrogen? by John Chapman @ 07/03/08 04:50 PM

Originally Posted By: Rusty_OTooleMy expectation was that they would be half as good as the Greenies and Naderites claimed ... Therein are the seeds of your disappointment. The pontifications of the environmental anarchists and the 'Lawyers' disc
General Discussion
Contact an attorney who is licensed to practice law in California.
BCA - Pre-War General
Jump to new posts Re: ´39 66c by RDMSTER @ 07/03/08 04:26 PM

Dear Jane: I am in agreement with both Daves,only to add that the generator is black,fan is black,exhaust manifold is gray(but this burnt off quickly-I treat my unpainted exhaust manifold with a product called Calyx which keeps a nice cast iron fin
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: What's With Hydrogen? by John Chapman @ 07/03/08 04:23 PM

Dave, Concur with your Civic GX comments with the following considerations... While other areas vary widely, CNG is readily available here, although not on every street corner. The home compressor recharge time is comparable to similar plug in el
BCA - Pre-War General
Hi there, thanks again for all good recommendations. The Waldron´s muffler is in now and I have to say that manufacturing quality is very good, excellent fit and very tight. The sound however is more of a 60s V8, a bit rough and coarse, not like you
Buick Reatta
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General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: What's With Hydrogen? by Skyking @ 07/03/08 04:12 PM

Originally Posted By: 1948Lincoln It happened in 1984 when we had a similiar situation, and in 1985 Oil crashed and we had low prices for 20 years. Smoke & mirrors my friend...........
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Parts, parts anyone????? by HessLakeGuy @ 07/03/08 04:06 PM

Jim: Do you need any 1991 wheels this year? Tom
Lincoln-Zephyr
Jump to new posts Re: How's the market? by 1948Lincoln @ 07/03/08 04:03 PM

I'll help you out........ and ....... give ya...... $1500 for it buddy! LOL!
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: BUICK CRASHES!!! by 1948Lincoln @ 07/03/08 04:01 PM

Are there still blood stains on the seats and car? Someone needs to contact ebay
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