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Has Anyone Taken any Specialty Driving Classes (racing, etc)?
John Kelso replied to Angelfish's topic in General Discussion
PK you couldn't go wrong with oldcarfudd's car, a 10HP Stanley is a fine car and I've seen his run -
Has Anyone Taken any Specialty Driving Classes (racing, etc)?
John Kelso replied to Angelfish's topic in General Discussion
PK hammer if you get up to south central Pennsylvania I'll teach you in my Stanley -
I advertised two Model T's recently, absolutely incredible the number of scam responses.
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1915 Model T Roadster still available sale or trade
John Kelso replied to John Kelso's topic in Model T (and older)
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Those Nash's are great cars, strong runners, one of my favorites, congrats.
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Thanks ,yes it is quite a lot of fun.
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1915 Model T Roadster still available sale or trade
John Kelso posted a topic in Model T (and older)
Very nice and correct 1915 Roadster, restored from a good original car, older restoration but still presents itself well, runs and drives great. Located in South Central Pennsylvania $12,500 -
Very nice 1915 Roadster, older restoration of a very original car, everything correct. Runs and drives beautifully. Engine number 874180 Brass radiator appears to be new, A good driver quality Model T, located South Central Pennsylvania $12,500
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carburetor appears to have been rebuilt, I got it with some other unrelated parts, $200 plus shipping. located in south central Pennsylvania.
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This carburetor appears to have been rebuilt, not being a Packard authority i can't confirm the usage. Located in SC Pa. $200 OBO plus shipping
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Wanted: 1918-1922 Model T roadster or pickup
John Kelso replied to Lahti35's topic in Model T (and older)
I have a 1915 Roadster ,very correct, not made up and a 1920 Depot Hack. Both running and have older restorations, Pennsylvania titles. $9700 for the hack $12,500 for the roadster. Cars are located in South Central Pennsylvania. More picture upon request, let me know. -
The "I thought I had heard everything" thread for today
John Kelso replied to carbking's topic in General Discussion
One of the previous post reminded me of my Dad saying many time (he was an undertaker) when he mentioned there was a viewing for so and so the inevitable question was " did he die? " Well yes that's why we are having a viewing before the funeral -
How do you determine if your car is "rare"?
John Kelso replied to 7th Son's topic in General Discussion
This is my definition of rare, car on left is one of one built in Baltimore the other is one of 6 found in a basement. -
I just bought two Model T's a 1915 and a 1920 that were restored probably 50 years ago and both have water pumps. It would also appear they both had new radiators. Both run quite well and don't overheat even climbing hills. I don't think there were any issues when they were restored just the way things were done then. On the other hand I can't seem to keep my Stanley from not overheating, go figure.
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"PROJECT" has now become nearly unaffordable to ever do ?
John Kelso replied to arcticbuicks's topic in General Discussion
Removed this T truck from and old garage 2 weeks ago, my friend just got it running, Not much monetary value but what fun getting them driving again, the roadster was inside. -
"PROJECT" has now become nearly unaffordable to ever do ?
John Kelso replied to arcticbuicks's topic in General Discussion
Restorer32, when you decide to scrap that Packard give me a call I have a heated indoor salvage yard to keep it in. -
"PROJECT" has now become nearly unaffordable to ever do ?
John Kelso replied to arcticbuicks's topic in General Discussion
articbuicks, thank you for pointing that out to me. I quite often forget how fortunate I am living in a small rural community. You just made me remember many years ago when I had to work out of a rented garage. Yes I understand the limitations some work under and admire them for the perseverance. My shop is always open to anyone needing help -
"PROJECT" has now become nearly unaffordable to ever do ?
John Kelso replied to arcticbuicks's topic in General Discussion
Why do so many place a monetary value on projects. Does spending a Saturday watching football seem worthwhile? How do you place a value in the shop with your son or daughter? What about the value of learning how to do something differently? Research?- 243 replies
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"PROJECT" has now become nearly unaffordable to ever do ?
John Kelso replied to arcticbuicks's topic in General Discussion
I've been restoring cars for over 60 years, not because of the end value but because they spoke to me ever so softly "save me" sometimes I still here those words- 243 replies
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Large brass era Rubes horn, see pictures, appears to have been coated. Only damage appears at end where tubing attaches see last picture very nice horn $425 OBO plus shipping. Located in south central Pennsylvania.
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Large Rubes brass horn, appears to have been lacquered. Very nice horn small dent at end where tube mounts see last picture $425 OBO plus shipping from Pennsylvania, can be picked up locally
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1929 Lincoln coupe Judkins, not mine.
John Kelso replied to Xander Wildeisen's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Agreed but I've dealt with all these issues in the past and they don't frighten me, I need a winter project. Price is all that scare me. -
1929 Lincoln coupe Judkins, not mine.
John Kelso replied to Xander Wildeisen's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
I like this car, I have driven another car identical to this with the correct engine and what a great tour car, I'd be interested but this is way over priced, in my opinion -
Two Members Need Help...New York and PA
John Kelso replied to Steve Moskowitz's topic in General Discussion
Ray Betts Cars and Guitars in Fayetteville, Pa can help with the wire wheels. that's just outside of Chambersburg. I've known him for over 50 years and highly recommend him for foreign car work.