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What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: New, old mystery guage? by cadlights @ Yesterday at 04:07 PM

bttt
BCA - Post-War Tech.
Jump to new posts Re: Gas Pedal start question by ZondaC12 @ Yesterday at 03:49 PM

Yep about a 1/3 pedal does it. It really is great, pretty much takes care of the fuel priming needed in the summer anyway.
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: 1916 headlight lense by 72caddy @ Yesterday at 03:04 PM

Just measured a spare I have. 8 1/4" dia. Trent
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: Fuel Problems -- Getting Close! by 72caddy @ Yesterday at 03:02 PM

I pulled my vacuum tank and found the the flapper valve and screw were laying at the bottom of the outer tank. That may be my problem! Afer cleaning and re-assembly. The car is now hitting on all four cylinders - not rich fouling the plugs - and has
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: adapters on spoke wheels? by LouZ @ Yesterday at 02:44 PM

Wow, such prose.... and your pen-name is..
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Reatta resale values gone SOUTH :( by nic walker @ Yesterday at 02:32 PM

I can and will attest to the 2nd one... And a "luxury" ???? Yes and no.....but I am not going there. WoW...this thread sure changed
AACA - Tech Questions
Jump to new posts Re: Aircraft fuel in antique auto's by mrpushbutton @ Yesterday at 02:16 PM

As far as museums are concerned, I'll chime in, having worked in car museums for the last 16 years. The best thing to do for a museum car is to disconnect the fuel line and let the bowl run dry just as you take the car into the building for long-term
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: BUYER BEWARE by Skyking @ Yesterday at 01:32 PM

Originally Posted By: Bill_HaegeleYes, they are all frauds. I don't know if I would call them all frauds......... I met folks who bought cars on epay and most are what was expected. I'm sure Matt did the right thing in not buying before seeing. I
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Ken; Type in vintage auto parts. Click on about us & this should get to where you can get to the information you need. By the way a sender from a Standard 6 will not work as they are mechanical.I am looking for Victory & standard water
What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: GM carb base gasket number ID by cadlights @ Yesterday at 01:23 PM

Any body else?
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Lube and Oil Change for $15.00 @ Firestone by DTerry @ Yesterday at 12:56 PM

Thanks! Took the pick-em-up truck in today; Mama's car tomorrow.
Packard Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: Needed: Governor for R11 Overdrive by Jay Faubion '49 @ Yesterday at 12:25 PM

Governor no longer needed. Thanks.
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: 73 455 BUICK PARTS by Rod Essman @ Yesterday at 11:56 AM

The carb probably needs to be rebuilt, it was on my car until the engine rebuild about 1 yr ago, it might just need to be cleaned with carb cleaner good, the reson I changed it I put more of a GSX carb on with bigger jets. $60.00 and that would inclu
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: leather maintenance by TwinCamFan @ Yesterday at 11:56 AM

Like you Mark, I found the Leatherique too greasy and heavy for every week use, it does tend to attract all sorts of dust and grit So as an every week cleanedr I just picked up some flavor-of-the-week leather care spray (Mother's I think?) unscrewe
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Umm....rental for a wedding?? by Shop Rat @ Yesterday at 11:35 AM

Amanda, add my congrats to the list. Something you might want to try is going around to some car shows/cruise-ins and talk to some owners about what you are wanting to do. Lots of times clubs post the dates of shows/cruise-ins at parts stores or on
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: BCA Reatta Division membership info? by Ronnie @ Yesterday at 11:25 AM

http://reatta.org/applicat.htm
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: My 1971 LeSabre Custom455 Sedan by Smartin @ Yesterday at 11:22 AM

Taking the car out for some exercise today... TTT
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts .26 carb float setting by steve26 @ Yesterday at 11:19 AM

i'm rebuilding stromberg carb on my 26 70 series. what is float setting?
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts What Carb? by wenthur @ Yesterday at 11:19 AM

The "29 fuel truck 4 cylinder has a messed up carb. The bad one is a Carter. what would be the proper Carb for this truck. Also anyone have one they would be willing to part with?
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: The sale of Chrysler Corp. by R W Burgess @ Yesterday at 11:18 AM

I've said what I have to say, Dave. I'm done with this ! Any other comments on this will be by private message! Wayne
BCA - Perf/Mod Tech.
Jump to new posts Re: 64 Riv 425 w/ dual 4's won't run by NTX5467 @ Yesterday at 10:54 AM

I concur, timing chains don't "heal", they stay broke. In the times when those and later GM engines were in production, it seemed that when a timing chain "went", it was usually in the 80K mile range. A friend had a BEAUTIFUL bl
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Model A Parts by bouke97 @ Yesterday at 10:30 AM

Unfortunately, I have sold my 1931 Model A and have some parts left over from the restoration. I have pictures of the parts which include an engine head, crankshaft, bellhousing and the other one wth pedals, exhaust manifold, oil pan and other misc c
Chrysler/Mopar - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts F/S Radiator Shell by Dana J @ Yesterday at 10:13 AM

This came with my 30 66. It does not fit. It measures 32" Tall and 21 1/2" wide on the bottom. It is in great shape with a few small dings in it. Any one know what it fits?
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: '1934' Dodge Woodie by DodgeKCL @ Yesterday at 09:40 AM

I got a chance to talk to some of my Plymouth friends and I did indeed miss by one year. The '34 Plymouth engine still had exposed cylinders. I knew why the change came, because of the installation of the 'water distribution tube' for better cooling
Studebaker and Erskine
Jump to new posts Re: NOS ignition parts by old buicks @ Yesterday at 09:34 AM

Barry, yes I think I have caps for your 18 Buick 4 cyl. I I will check. Call me at 402-359-5762 Central time.
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