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28 Chrysler

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  1. Somewhere around 69 octane is what was used back in the day and i don't think you need to worry about no-lead gas.
  2. This looks like one of the state fair shows.
  3. I have a few of the things that don't have any bids, makes me feel real good.
  4. A blender works for pulverizing (UNUSED) cat liter to make sand casting sand ( green sand )
  5. It's like painting an aircraft carrier. Start in one location and work around to were you started. By the time you get to were you started it needs to be done again.
  6. Summertime rain feels fairly good in the August Monsoon season.
  7. I was told these were Saxon lights but I can't find a match. They are marked "The Cincinnati Victor Co." on the top. These would be for a smaller car or truck. Getting ready for the Bakersfield Pre-war meet.
  8. Not much to go on. Duel filament bulbs with no back side plug, one flat lens. No name original paint, may be NOS. Getting ready for the Bakersfield per-war meet.
  9. ? Not much for me to go on. The steering wheel is about it.
  10. I would say it may have been something modified for rock boring and left because it didn't work.
  11. I don't know what it is but I have a robe rail identical to this one.
  12. There is more than one nut on that steering wheel. Did anyone get hurt in that wreck? I would race you for titles but what would I do with that piece of S--T.
  13. That's a 1969 Road Runner and I like the wheels as pictured here. I always thought jacked up with big "meats" looked silly.
  14. To me it looks like a lacquer paint job that cracked and high humidity took a toll on this car. (car cover?) I had a 57 ranch wagon I got in Inver Grove Hts, Mn. in the early 70s. The thing was rusted a good 8"all around, not much left of the frame behind the rear axle. There could be a few speed parts or maybe the whole 6 cyl that are worth more than the car.
  15. I see flames (traces) on the front fenders, that with the speed rated tire in the back points to great speed.
  16. For you big city guys. Back a few years, cars like this were used as hunting cars. Old beaters with the doors off to go through the woods with all the gear. Most of the time they were used just for fun and the hunting and fishing was just an excuse.
  17. Leaf spring stretcher, W.A.G.
  18. The slotted hole is what makes me think of linkage.
  19. This looks to light, what makes it a jack handle? PTO linkage?
  20. Welcome Were those the flexible plastic? You may have to make a mold from broken ones.
  21. What is the location of the car? Take some more photos with the grass trimmed and list any parts included that are inside the car.
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