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ch1929

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  1. Paige it is! Wayne, thanks for the explanation!
  2. Wow! Very nice, thanks for sharing! Love those old pictures!
  3. Try Jay at Pre1939Chrysler, bought one for my 29 a few years back. astheime@ptd.net
  4. Bring a leash and drag this dog away! Ruff-Ruff
  5. I have a red one on my 29 Chrysler and have the original box. When you step on the brakes it has a motor driven light that moves back and forth lighting up the small domes in the lens. Very cool light! It would seem odd to have green lamp on rear. The OK to pass on the left may have some merit. The instruction sheet I have did not mention red or green lens. Very nice find!
  6. I like black walls and painted wood wheels, the way most of them came from the factory in the 20's and 30's. 50's and 60's are OK with whitewalls. Back in the seventies I had a Service Station, and as the first snow starting falling I would spend all day installing customers snow tires, some already mounted on rims and some to be changed with tubes. I do remember seeing a few whitewall snow tires. Ever installed a set of Porta-Walls?
  7. I have never attended the Goodwood Festival of Speed but it seems to do a great job with the spectators getting involved in the time period setting.
  8. Sorry the link did not work, Google Hemmings Daily and view the article
  9. https://blog.hemmings.com/.../aaca-withdraws-financial-support-from-aaca-museum-a.. From Hemmings Daily
  10. Wow! What a treat to watch those 2 videos. Thanks for updating them
  11. You have to love the look with Black Walls!
  12. My Grandson loves Thomas the Tank Engine and operates it very well for a three year old. I let him work in the garage with me when I am working my cars. He loves to "help"! Hopefully he will get the old car bug and help keep this hobby alive.
  13. Looks like they used the Tailgate Window for the rear of the cab.
  14. Has cowl lights and the same kick guard on the running board.
  15. 1929 Chrysler 65 Four Door Sedan. Original paint on body, original top and interior. Solid original car. You don't see many like this. Runs well and has new pistons and rings. Brake cylinders sleeved and shoes replaced. I am the third owner of the car and I have enjoyed it for the last 23 years. 48,500 miles. $12,000 Roland Jewett, Bel Air MD 410-336-3118 ch1929@comcast.net
  16. I remember seeing one at Hershey this year. Did not look at the price. I got this one a number of years ago at Hershey, neat can. I hope you can find one.
  17. Try T6592X, single contact or T6593X for double contact. Also the socket T6574X.
  18. Look at the Mac's Model T Catalog they show a connector on page 131. Hope that works.
  19. Have you checked the float (for leaks) and the adjustment? The needle and seat should shut off the flow when full.
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