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jim5618

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  1. I finally got up to see the car. Good news is that other than the tailight brackets I believe every part is there. I am surprised to see the heater. Is this from a later year? The gas tank will need to come off and get cleaned. We are rebuilding the carb before we try to start it. I imagine the fuel pump will need to be done too? I only got the gasket set for the carb...I am wondering if I should get the full kit as long as we are taking it apart. any thoughts? I welcome any explainations as to what is and is not right with the car.

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  2. First real restoration question. The people storing the car (family friends) managed to break the drivers side tail light bracket. I see these are readily available as reproduction parts. How hard is it to find originals? If these are not readily available as originals I will get the repo to have on there while I am looking. Readily available means I can find a good one on ebay or a classified in the next month or so for ??? What are they worth. repo is $40ish.

  3. Does anyone know a source for basic seat covers for a model B tudor? I am not talking the Lebaron Bonney kit type, more like jc whitney cheap cover. Just something to sit on and hold the stuffing in till we get around to the interior work. Something more fitted than an old army blanket :)

  4. sorry for the slow response, still trying to get the info from my Dad. I have no idea if it is a Cat, just mentioned it as I am not aware of other equipment from that period. My Mom said she thought is was more like a 1950. I will definately post as soon as I can as it is in Western Mass. Interesting to hear of the clubs as my dad has an ancient John Deere Bulldozer he kinda restored (in his own way)

  5. I think this is on topic here.... what are the big drivers of prices for a model B? I know there is a big difference between someone asking a high price and actually getting it, but I see ads for body's alone for $6K and a rolling chasis with no motor or interior on Ebay for $16k (again, doesn't mean he will get it). Yet when I up a 32 tudor in the cost manual the price for a complete car needing resotration was in the 6-10k range? I did not see a big price diff between v-8 and 4's, nore did there seem to be a big jump beween tudors and coupes? what is the best way to determine a good price for a completed running B that is not ashow car, but is basically original and replacement parts?

  6. Finally got the photo's. at 70 my dads version of working the digital camera is to print thr pictures and mail them. The circles on the body are photo flaws not issues in the paint The batteries were removed and akll the floor parts are there. All the cloth is gone but I believe all hard pieces of the interirior are there. Any suggestions for an interior shop in Mass or upstate new york? Does Lebaron have a instalation shop too?14423836_RvcVo#1069694570_uMWo7http://jrodda.smugmug.com/Cars/henrysB/14423836_RvcVo#1069694570_uMWo7-A-LB

  7. Let me clarify my thoughts, and maybe it isn't worth doing. I was thinking of what in muscle cars we called "bolt ons". I would keep all the original parts and wouldn't do anything that couldn't be reversed in a sunday afternoon of wrenching. The idea would also be to not use anything that wasn't available in 1950 for example. I have no desire to do a chop it up and drop a 1970's chevy v8 into it.

  8. Sorry if I wasn't clear. I am not trying to restore and flip this. I want to restore and keep it. I think I can get it for $5k or so which based on my research seems like a good price for a complete, rust free chasis and motor. This is in better shape than that. Once the interior is redone I believe it would be a presentable all original car. Myy uncle went through a lot getting gauges and stuff for it. He even has an appropriate period clock for the visor(I think it was from a mercury). I am trying to err on the very conservative side here.

    My thoughts long term are to do some minor modifications to make it into what a hot rodder in the 50's would have done to it. I am NOT going to chop it, but look for wheels and maybe carb and exhaust mods that someone would have done back then.

  9. OK this car belonged to a realtive who had it pretty much restored (not a frame off or anything more of a always taken care of original car) and drove it on sundays etc. It hasn't been driven in 15 years and was in his barn. mice got to the interior, motor turns over but we didn't spend time to realy try to get it to run. He had it as long as I can remember and I'm 48.

    What would it cost to redo the interior and in VERY broad terms, what is is worth as it sits? Assume anything cloth is shot? Body and Class are all in nice shape including the roof. I believe it is a v8 and I know he said it had an electric fuel pump. It is a Tudor.

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