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  1. My '39 Business Coupe has only one key - fits ignition, doors, trunk and glove compartment. I do have a locking GM gas cap that is a different key though.

  2. Locate the fuel sender wire in the trunk - comes in through the floor below the driver side tail light. Uncouple the connector and the fuel gauge should read full with the ignition on. Now, touch the wire going to the fuel gauge to ground and the gauge should read empty with the ignition on. If not you probably have a wiring problem or a bad fuel gauge. Copy and paste this into Google: chevelleengineer.home.comcast.net/~chevelleengineer/fuelgage.htm for tips on how to diagnose the cause of your fuel gauge problem.

    Let us know what you find is the problem, and good luck.

  3. On the instructions it states that the underside "dull green finish has been baked on" and further "should remain green since this has been scientifically determined as the color which absorbs the maximum amount of light .....and greatest protection from sun glare". I am going to check with Sherwin-Williams auto paint store to see if they can match it in a flat product. Since there is enough of the color on the panels that was under the center section that is not faded, I suspect they can match it.

    Thanks for the info on the primer, I will mention that as a option if they don't have something that appears correct.

    John V.

    On some other past forum, it was suggested that the color was an aircraft primer green. Other's agreed and said that that's what was used originally from the factory. It needs to be a flat color so there is no glare.
  4. grhouse, welcome to the "club" - lots of '39 owners here to help you along. We like photos, so post some of your '39 when you get a chance. I found correct plugs at NAPA, but Bobs Automobilia (www.bobsautomobilia.com) also has all the components for your tune-up. On the air cleaner, do you have the heavy duty cleaner with the oil pan underneath, or just the canister with the copper foil? Either way, you rinse it good with kerosene and re-oil the foil - then a pint in the oil pan if it is the heavy duty cleaner.

    Again, welcome to the group.

  5. John

    I am in the same situation of not knowing. I am due for an oil change as well so plan to check it out then.

    I am just curious how long you have owned you '39.

    Good luck to you.

    Wayne

    1941 Super 51

    Wayne,

    I have had the '39 Coupe for 2 1/2 years and have put just under 5,000 fun miles on it. The upcoming oil change will be the third since I got the car.

    John V.

  6. I am glad this came up because I have not seen anything in my '38 or '39 Shop Manual about this screen. I did find something in the Owners Manual - kind of a one liner and easy to miss (and I have obviously missed it several times). I haven't checked to see if I have one of these, but will do soon since it is almost time for my next oil change. It will be interesting to see if there is one in there since I have a factory installed oil filter and heavy duty air cleaner.

    Thanks to all who have contributed to my continuing education.

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