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#155122 - 03/24/03 04:08 PM LCOC.org Discussion Forum
Peter Gariepy Administrator Offline
Web Mechanic
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Registered: 08/30/02
Posts: 4267
Loc: Tucson, AZ
Another great Lincoln discussion forum. CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE.

http://www.thelincolnforum.net/phpbb/index.php

Peter


Edited by Peter Gariepy (12/29/07 11:54 PM)
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Peter Gariepy
Web Mechanic
www.aaca.org

CARS: 1961 King Midget, 1903 Curved Dash Olds (Replica)
CLUBS: Life Member, Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA)

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#155123 - 06/07/04 10:50 PM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: Peter Gariepy]
classiclincoln Offline
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Registered: 06/07/04
Posts: 10
Loc: Vineland, NJ
Peter,

I've been a member of the National LCOC for a few years now and love the site. The BB is extremely helpful for those of us who are mechanical morons . I visit it regularly, and since I just joined the AACA, I'll be checking this site out too. I allready have it bookmarked.

Thanks!

Stu
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www.classic63lincoln.com

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#155124 - 08/08/05 03:10 PM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: classiclincoln]
Barry Wolk Offline
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Registered: 06/17/03
Posts: 1137
Loc: Farmington Hills, MI
Hey Stu,

I just joined the AACA myself. Seems like a nice group.

Barry

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#155125 - 08/02/06 07:15 AM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: Barry Wolk]
forduvorot Offline
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Registered: 08/02/06
Posts: 6
Here the information on antique cars Ford
http://fordcarslover.cloud.prohosting.com/

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#155126 - 11/08/06 04:20 PM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: Peter Gariepy]
jefp1 Offline
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Registered: 08/07/06
Posts: 17
Thanks for the link
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#406662 - 02/11/07 10:42 AM Link to Lincoln Zephyr Owners Club
Peter Gariepy Administrator Offline
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Registered: 08/30/02
Posts: 4267
Loc: Tucson, AZ
http://www.lzoc.org/
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CARS: 1961 King Midget, 1903 Curved Dash Olds (Replica)
CLUBS: Life Member, Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA)

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#439672 - 08/03/07 11:07 PM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: jefp1]
mikeyschroder Offline
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Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 1
hello everyone.

Im new to this post and type of media. I am currently working on my 1946 Lincoln 4 door sedan. I'm curious if anyone happens to know just how many of these sedans were produced after the War? mine is the 66H73 sedan model

thanks

Mike Schroder Jr
Littleton CO.

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#446306 - 09/03/07 10:48 AM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: mikeyschroder]
Barry Wolk Offline
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Registered: 06/17/03
Posts: 1137
Loc: Farmington Hills, MI
This is the new address for TheLincolnForum.net

http://www.thelincolnforum.net/phpbb3/index.php?sid=04a421aa3d5ad20f99a817491864aa32


Edited by Barry Wolk (09/03/07 10:49 AM)

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#454035 - 10/07/07 09:16 AM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: Barry Wolk]
backydmech Offline
Member


Registered: 10/07/07
Posts: 68
Loc: columbia, south carolina
Hi,
new to site (just now signed up) also new to lincoln zephyr have gotten 1940 cabriolet. Car was undergoing restoration has been body off restored, trans, engine, rear end suspension rebuilt and assembled with body all instruments restored including radio, has all new chrome. left for me some wireing under dash, shift column and steering column not complete (steering column lock not in)some dash switches not installed big item of course interior and top. have boxes of parts to identify/sort.
this is my retirement project!!! now the ? where is best source pictures on assembly have already purchased gearheads cd rom (some help) ADVISE NEEDED

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#454039 - 10/07/07 09:33 AM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: backydmech]
gungeey Offline
Member


Registered: 09/13/02
Posts: 212
Loc: Mass
Get yourself a Service Manual and Body Manual for your car.They were written by factory engineers for dealerships An automotive literature dealer or ebay should have them..Have fun, Steve
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#454048 - 10/07/07 10:14 AM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: gungeey]
backydmech Offline
Member


Registered: 10/07/07
Posts: 68
Loc: columbia, south carolina
gungeey,

thanks for your message! can you recommend auto literatue supplier? not a real big fan of E-Bay, (retired Ex Deputy) heard,to many complaints credit card/not delivered ect.

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#454137 - 10/07/07 06:23 PM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: backydmech]
okzephyr Online
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Registered: 09/20/05
Posts: 126
Loc: oklahoma
try earle browne listed under sources on this web site he has chassis manual and authenticity manual which shows most of the things you asked about.
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#454967 - 10/11/07 06:45 AM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: okzephyr]
backydmech Offline
Member


Registered: 10/07/07
Posts: 68
Loc: columbia, south carolina
1940 lincoln Zephyr cabriolet has cracked head on drivers side. I talked to the mechanic that was working on this car and he advised head had previously been welded. Is there a reliable source for reconditioning and/or adviseing me if its worth the effort before attempting to replace.
Thanks for any help

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#455488 - 10/14/07 06:55 AM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: okzephyr]
backydmech Offline
Member


Registered: 10/07/07
Posts: 68
Loc: columbia, south carolina
Thanks for advise, learning as I'm going along but advise from someone thats been there done that keeps us out of expensive trouble sometimes
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#498759 - 04/01/08 10:24 AM Re: LCOC.org Discussion Forum - IT ROCKS! [Re: gungeey]
moodier Offline
Member


Registered: 09/01/04
Posts: 24
Loc: Wi-Az depends on weather
Barry:In a quick look at that forum seems to be mainly related to the newer Lincolns not our older models??All seems to be 60s etc!Thanks
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