
oilpan
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no problem
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I have photos in my gallery. Car is in NW Ohio. 45813 zip.
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1930 Chrysler. Car runs. Needs restored. Have a new exhaust for it, a set of louvers for the grill and original owners manual. $5,000 firm. 419-258-2114 or 419-506-0361
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Thanks everyone. I'll look into all this. I appreciate all the help.
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That coud very well explain it.
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A freind of mine has a Ford Stake bed dually. The title says 1930 but a guy told her that its not a 1930, its a 1928 or 29. Do any of you guys have any ideas? Here are some photos. Thanks, Art
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A freind of mine has a Ford Stake bed dually. The title says 1930 but a guy told her that its not a 1930, its a 1928 or 29. Do any of you guys have any ideas? Here are some photos. Thanks, Art
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Thanks. I'll probably be in touch. Art
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The car belongs to me. I changed my mind about selling the car. I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I don't remember talking to you but I appreciate the nice comments. I'll probably be back on here for some more help with it. The guys on here are really great answering all my stupid questions.
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Here is a wheel puller a freind of mine made to help take the rear wheels of my 1930 Chysler. It has a brass insert to protect the end of the axle. It also has a 1/2" hole on each side so a 1/2" pin can be inserted to help back the puller off the wheel, once it's broken free. The thread is a 16 pitch. He said he would be willing to make more of these. I just thought some of you guys may be interested. If so, here's his name and email: Tim Roberts timandcarol@tds.net.<!-- google_ad_section_end --> I also posted this in General Discussion as I wasn't sure where to post this.
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Here is a wheel puller a freind of mine made to help take the rear wheels of my 1930 Chysler. It has a brass insert to protect the end of the axle. It also has a 1/2" hole on each side so a 1/2" pin can be inserted to help back the puller off the wheel, once it's broken free. The thread is a 16 pitch. He said he would be willing to make more of these. I just thought some of you guys may be interested. If so, here's his name and email: Tim Roberts timandcarol@tds.net.
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Will a 1930 plymouth radiator cap, fit a 1930 chrysler?