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Packard
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Electric Cars (Milburn, Baker, etc.)
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Re: Want to buy Nameplate badge for Henny Killowatt
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DaveBerg
Today at 02:10 PM
West, yes that is exactly the piece that I need. Thanks also for correcting my spelling. My mother was right, I should have finished school. Any idea where I can find that piece? db
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Chrysler's TC by Maserati
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Chrysler's TC by Maserati
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Packard
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Re: Surviving Packards
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Owen_Dyneto
Today at 02:03 PM
Jeff, my friend that had the 1929 (I think) Peerless with the Continental 8 cylinder engine lived in New York State, just above the New Jersey state line. His name is Hank Jodry - I suspect the car has been out of his hands for quite a few years. T
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Chrysler's TC by Maserati
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BCA - General
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Re: Buick hybrid in 1974
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Reatta Man
Today at 01:56 PM
Matt,
'Cause life is too short to argue, being negative all the time only raises your blood pressure and usually not the person who loves to argue, and we live in the most blessed country on Earth.
Other than that, no particu
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Packard
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Re: Surviving Packards
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jeff_a
Today at 01:48 PM
You're right about the 8 cylinder Peerlesses in 1929 being Model 8-125's. They were really large, nice-looking cars with 114 h.p., 320 cu. in. Continental straight eights. I have been trying to assess how many Peerless cars are still around, and have
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Buick Reatta
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Pontiac Flathead Owners
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General Discussion
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Re: Opinion on "retroactive options"?
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Peter Gariepy
Today at 01:26 PM
Matt,
I'm saying that because a judge can't know every minute detail of every car ever made (in this case a Buick) any subtle differences will go unnoticed and therefore not marked off. Even if the visible change is noticed it will not au
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Buy/Sell
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Model T & A Ford Parts
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James_Andrews
Today at 01:18 PM
Model A Ford script coil. No bracket. Snyder’s repro. Never used. $40.
1913-1919 Ford Model T radiator cap. Brass "low fin". VGC with minor nicks. $10.
1926-1929 Ford T or A tire valve dust cap. Nickle plated bras
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Early Ford V-8 and Mercury - 1932 to 1953
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Unusual floor mats
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Jim
Today at 01:02 PM
Nic, Right up your alley. I have had them for several years and I think they were in a grey '90 when I got them.
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Cadillac and LaSalle
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Re: 1940 Cadillac 60S Starter
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RayG
Today at 12:58 PM
Well, just got email from a member of the Cadillac-LaSalle club with the good news that the Delco-Remy 1107931 will indeed work in my '40 Cadillac. What a relief!
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BCA - General
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Re: Buick hybrid in 1974
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Matt Harwood
Today at 12:56 PM
Originally Posted By: HurstGN Maybe Matt's been sucking in waaaay to many greenhouse gases lately.
I love the smell of Hi-Test in the morning. Make mine 101 octane, please.
PS: Reatta Man, how the heck are we sud
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AACA - Tech Questions
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Re: 1940 Cadillac 60S Starter
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RayG
Today at 12:55 PM
Well, got a response from a member of the Cadillac-LaSalle Club with the good news that the 1107931 starter WILL work on my '40 Cadillac 60S. What a relief.
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General Discussion
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Re: Opinion on "retroactive options"?
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Matt Harwood
Today at 12:48 PM
Aren't you guys saying the same thing? i.e. if the judge doesn't know as much about Buicks as the owner, he probably won't notice the things that aren't 100% authentic?
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AACA - General
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Re: Cumberland Meet Show & Trailer Parking
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charlier
Today at 12:36 PM
Unfortunately, due to a last-minute family situation I have to skip the Cumberland Meet. That will probably mean sunny skies and nice temps for Saturday since I will be unable to attend. Isn't that always how that goes?
Everyone
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Electric Cars (Milburn, Baker, etc.)
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AACA - Tech Questions
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1940 Cadillac 60S Starter
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RayG
Today at 12:22 PM
Need to replace the old starter (Delco-Remy 1107912) from my '40 Cadillac 60S. Have found one online from a '47 Cadillac (Delco-Remy 1107931) From the picture, it looks very similar to mine. Anyone know if they're interchangeable? Thanks.
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AACA - Judging
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Re: Hypothetical question
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oldford
Today at 12:20 PM
Save me some room on your booth at Hershey, Bob, It may be the only sane place to be.
Frank
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BCA - General
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Re: Buick hybrid in 1974
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HurstGN
Today at 12:20 PM
Originally Posted By: Matt Harwood Originally Posted By: Reatta ManNOW do you understand the basic conservative principle of less government? Roger that, Reatta Man! Too bad there are no more true conservatives left. If there were, y
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Buy/Sell
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STUDEBAKER 1926 DUPLEX
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JC BOUTIN
Today at 12:13 PM
FEW YEARS AGO I BOUGHT A 1925 OR 1926? STUDEBAKER BIG SIX EP DUPLEX THIS CAR IS COMPLETE AND HAS VERY SPECIAL DOOR HANDLES I WILL BEGAN THIS PROJECT IN FEW WEEKS ANY PARTS, MANUAL, SPECIFICATIONS, HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED. DI
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BCA - General
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Re: Buick hybrid in 1974
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Reatta Man
Today at 12:07 PM
I know that a lot of people have trouble with this concept, but I have seen the fair and open market work in far too many examples to mention, once you get the Beltway Bureaucrats out of the way of the people.
So, to me at least, the ans
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