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Ford Model T (and older)
Jump to new posts Re: F/S 1926 T Ford roadster PU by JFranklin @ Yesterday at 01:57 PM

Willing to throw in a full trailer load of parts (some new), frames, engine, generators, rear ends some body parts, some TT parts, for an additional $1000.
Chrysler/Mopar - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts 1964 Imperial Rear Bumper for Sale by Jolly_John @ Yesterday at 01:56 PM

Hi, Gang. I have a good, complete 1964 Imperial rear bumper for sale. This includes both the upper and lower pieces of this 2-part bumper. This bumper would be especially good for a replating core, since the outer ends of the lower bumper section are
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts 1964 Imperial Rear Bumper for Sale by Jolly_John @ Yesterday at 01:55 PM

Hi, Gang. I have a good, complete 1964 Imperial rear bumper for sale. This includes both the upper and lower pieces of this 2-part bumper. This bumper would be especially good for a replating core, since the outer ends of the lower bumper section a
Books, Magazines & Literature
Jump to new posts Re: WTB Automobile Quarterly books by PWN @ Yesterday at 01:53 PM

http://www.haslams.com/history.htm This book store has a huge collection of this magazine. At least 5 feet of shelf space. I bet if you got in touch with them, there is
General Discussion
Jump to new posts New Job Opportunity! AACA Museum by Steve Moskowitz @ Yesterday at 01:39 PM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The AACA Antique Auto Museum in Hershey is in search of an Executive Director for its world-class facility, an Affiliate of the Smithsonian. Job Duties: Effectively provides the leadership, strategic direction and management
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Multiple Cars For Sale by Norm Hutton @ Yesterday at 01:10 PM

I have just lost a significant amount of storage and have the following cars for sale: 1986 Trans Am-5spd manual transmission, 305 V8. Great condition, and runs good. Soon to be a collector item. $1600 1986 Monte Carlo SS-numbers matching car. 305V
Buy/Sell
Bob, My email address is: alsfarms@hotmail.com Regards, Alan
Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Re: '63 Riv power antenna by Tom_Jakups @ Yesterday at 12:57 PM

Hi John, Your e-mail sent me back to the Service Manual. In the radio section was a drawing of the related wiring and lo and behold, there was the in-line fuse in the vicinity of the instrument panel. Going through the access door to the left of the
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts 1977 Corvette For Sale by Norm Hutton @ Yesterday at 12:57 PM

1977 Corvette For Sale. Good condition, blue, with beige interior. New radiator, new hoses. Car gone through and runs good. 113,000 miles. $12,500 OBO. Call Norm at 201-337-1996 or email at racecar24@optonline.net
Chevrolet
Jump to new posts Re: Is this off a 56 Chevy? by Jim Rohn @ Yesterday at 12:36 PM

not a 55 or a 56 Chevy, the contours are wrong: it MAY be a 57 Chevy although most kits were like this one:
British (MG, Triumph, Jaguar, etc.)
Jump to new posts set of 4 Allard Hubcaps F/S by 32stude @ Yesterday at 12:33 PM

4 Allard original hubcaps, need replating for show. 8 1/2" diameter $100 Vince 917 562 8369
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: Woodgrain Dash Kits for '69-'70 RIvieras! by Greg_Setter @ Yesterday at 12:13 PM

Still have plenty of these in stock - free shipping through July 31!!! E-mail me for more info: the_woodgrain_guy@mac.com
AACA - Tech Questions
Jump to new posts Re: Automobile Wood Frame Question by VeloMan @ Yesterday at 12:10 PM

Thanks for the tips. How did they put sheet metal on the old woof-frame cars? Was it die-formed and then laid on, or did they just nail on flat sheets? Phil
Chandler and Cleveland
Jump to new posts Engine being rebuilt! by PWN @ Yesterday at 11:55 AM

As we speak. New Babbitts (rods and crank), valves, rings, crank turned, line bored, etc. Anyone have any ideas of where to find rings, and valves. The one unexpected thing was a crack in a cylinder. Appears that it will not be much of a problem
What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: Mystery Continental Bumper by Jim Rohn @ Yesterday at 11:49 AM

as you have already surmised, the bumper is an accessory portion of an aftermarket "Continental Kit" for mounting a spare tire outside of the trunk made popular by the Continentals made from 39-48 then resurrected as the Mark II in 1956, t
BCA - Pre-War General
Jump to new posts Re: 1941 Buick Chassis/engine numbers. Help needed! by Matt Harwood @ Yesterday at 11:22 AM

Is it an attached tag or stamped into the frame? My car had no tag at all on the frame, and no sign of any mounting holes for it. The battery tray was removed, so that area is visible. If it was stamped into the frame, it's possible that it is there
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: Pictures of my cars by Big Mark @ Yesterday at 10:59 AM

More Pics on the way
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Salvage yards by kennyw @ Yesterday at 10:49 AM

Truth is:> most yards are in the scrap business not the parts business. In my day you could take a motor and trans from most any car and put into another car by just hooking up a battery cable and a gas line.....Now you need the right computer to
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Whassup with my Traffic Thread? by TG57Roadmaster @ Yesterday at 10:38 AM

Thanks for putting my traffic post back up, and I concur with all said by Matt and Steve; the mods have a thankless job to do, but there's no reason to rant about stuff over which we have no control. A perceptible decrease in traffic patterns makes
Ford Model A
Jump to new posts wTB 1920-50 Sprint Cars,Engines,Miller,Hillegass,Dreyer LEADS? by georgealbrightg @ Yesterday at 10:30 AM

Wanted 1920-50 Sprint cars,in ANY condition, reasonably priced,such as Dreyer,Hillegass,etc. Also want racing engines such as Miller,HAL,etc,and Model T,A,and B head conversions such as Rajo,Winfield,etc. Also want Miller or Winfield carbs. Also want
AACA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Coping with gas prices by R W Burgess @ Yesterday at 09:23 AM

Matt, The housing market is already correcting itself here in Virginia. My oldest son has just moved back home from North Carolina. He has been pricing new homes. He was able to get a 4 bedroom townhouse for the price of a three bedroom, and he was a
Riviera Owners Association
Jim, I did this conversion in my 63. I used Infinity 4 by 6 component speakers, built a box with MDF board, (open on back and bottom) covered the speaker with perforated aluminum, then covered the whole thing with open-weave fabric in my interior col
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Old car parts by TexRiv_63 @ Yesterday at 08:43 AM

Tim, I recently bought my 28 Pierce Arrow and have just started working on it and looking for parts. I seriously considered buying two similar non-running cars for parts but missed both of them due to hesitation, so there is plenty of interest out th
Riviera Owners Association
Thanks fellas. I think I might have cracked the fitting while working on the #2 spark plug wire. It's a little tight there in between the hoses and I probably put a little too much pressure on it while sqeezing my hand through to get to the wire. A
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Crash test compilations by Roger Walling @ Yesterday at 07:41 AM

Barry, Someone's got too much time on their hands, especially the guy that crash tested the exploding sausage! LOL
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