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Billety

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  1. My wife said "if you have to ask the price, you can't afford it". But gee I would love to own it.
  2. The Lincoln is in Australia. We bought it out of Iowa about four years ago from an ad on this site. Unfortunately it has only had a cosmetic restoration, I am working through the mechanical and electrical side slowly. We live 15 minutes drive from Peregian Springs!!!!! We would be pleased to show you our car if you are ever over here. I'll send you my cell phone number by PM. John, she isn't that gullible. After 40 years of marriage she has heard it all before. Bill
  3. My wife won't allow me to buy any more cars. Maybe, she wouldn't notice if I had two similar looking cars though!
  4. I'd love to know what you are fitting that set up to. A single O3 on my Lincoln returns 7mpg!! That's why I am trying to get a downdraft carb conversion for it.
  5. I am keen to buy a downdraft carburetor manifold conversion for my 1929 Lincoln L. Any leads would be appreciated.
  6. Well done! I like your Buick because it is similar in style to my Lincoln. Please keep us posted with your progress.
  7. I'm in the same mind as Bob, not many people deserve the privilege to drive them.
  8. Surely someone has the imagination to see it restored like the one attached?? I'd love it except for the exchange rate, cross country shipping, shipping to Australia, import duty here etc.
  9. favorite this post 1929 REO Flying Cloud - $12500 hide this posting image 5 of 5 1929 REO Flying Cloud Coupe condition: good cylinders: 6 cylinders drive: rwd fuel: gas title status: clean transmission: manual safety tips prohibited items product recalls avoiding scams 1929 REO Flying Cloud 2 door coupe with rumble seat. 28,000 original miles. Good original condition. Runs good, new brakes, no rot. Ready for parades or Cruise Nights
  10. favorite this post 1933 Bonneville Hupmobile - $1000000 (2002 Ward Avenue) hide this posting 1933 Hupmobile condition: excellent fuel: gas title status: clean transmission: manual type: coupe safety tips prohibited items product recalls avoiding scams This 1933 Hupmobile set the land speed record of 145.6mph in 1933 at the Bonneville Salt Flats. This is a one-of-a-kind automobile and piece of American history. Please contact for more details on this classic and the state of restoration. do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers
  11. What model exactly, eg Chrysler 65 and 66 caps are different to start with.
  12. From the album: My cars

    1932 Rockne tourer, Australian body by TJ Richards of Adelaide South Australia
  13. I had a 1932 Rockne Tourer (Australian bodied by TJ Richards) and would have been keen to buy them just for the caps.
  14. From the album: My cars

    Our Austin 7 nearly finished. It is a rare short wheelbase, high bonnet model.
  15. From the album: My cars

    1973 Holden Monaro 4 Door
  16. From the album: My cars

    1973 Holden Monaro, purchase new by me with our rebuilt 1957 Clipper bondwood caravan.
  17. From the album: My cars

    1929 Lincoln with 1930 Austin 7. We own the biggest and smallest car in our club.
  18. Billety

    BSA C11

    From the album: My cars

    1949 Bsa C11 motor cycle
  19. From the album: My cars

    1929 Lincoln 5 passenger coupe.
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