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Eldovert

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  1. I like to change my tires every 70 years..whether they need it or not
  2. You might consider old leather coats from a thrift shop..or a big old leather couch for the "aged" material. Cheers,Pat
  3. Yes, That is the same Cadillac. The owner drives the car on a regular basis. There is at least one more 58 Biarritz lurking in a garage in Victoria.There has been two 53 Eldorado's..a 55 and a number of 56,7,8 and 59s here as well. Two 59 Bairritz convertibles were sold new here. Cheers,Pat
  4. all the stuff there to convert a roadster into a four door ! I'll see myself out.
  5. Murray Gammon passed on a number of years ago. Andy's tip is accurate..Tom Crook was a close friend of Murray and purchased a number of his cars. He would have the straight scoop. Cheers,Pat
  6. The bigger issue might be the loss of jobs.Truck driving seems to be the most common job in 29 ? states. Combine that with artificial intelligence that will be replacing lawyers,accountants, architects..could be a very different landscape in the next ten years. Cheers,Pat
  7. I would order a aluminum Champion radiator off ebay..$270 They have a fairly good reputation on the Mopar forums Cheers,Pat
  8. That is not a screw..it is a threaded nail ! Although I like to promote all things Canadian..the Robertson has been surpassed by the "star" (for construction) Cheers,Pat
  9. I second the air hammer idea..run the nuts back on the studs and apply air hammer judiciously...amazing what a few vibes will do ! Cheers,Pat
  10. Contact info... (530) 361-5965 ext. 530 ask for Deja
  11. Arrow trucks were made by the Arrow Transportation Company in Portland,Oregon during WW 2 . Most of them used Kenworth cabs and fenders with their own hood and radiator. Hard to get new trucks during the war so they made their own. Cheers,Pat Here is a shot of three of the four that are known to exist..
  12. Jerry, Do you have the contact info for Malcolm Barry ? My '38 K-25 needs one of these. Thanks,Pat
  13. This engine is advertised locally (Victoria, B.C.) http://www.usedvictoria.com/classified-ad/-280-OBO-RARE-1926-4-90-CHRYSLER-Open-Touring-Motor-_27337350
  14. I have two 1930's Buick dashes for sale. Top one has slight kink on right hand corner,,easily fixed. $50.00 plus shipping for both. Thank you,Pat
  15. Very cool truck, I am not sure what the motivation was to build this truck..the Hall-Scott 400 was king of the hill back then and would pass everything else. Fuel consumption was atrocious though and that may be the reason why this truck was parked. Cheers,Pat
  16. Looking for vintage vacuum and air brake components for my 1938 K 25 Studebaker truck. I think these were manufactured by the Roadmaster brake corp Thanks,Pat
  17. The only other option would be to get a basic harness from someone like http://rebelwire.com/for $170.00..that will get you on the road while you are waiting for your $1000.00 harness. You can disguise the Rebel harness using asphalt covers and period correct tape. 99% of the people looking at it won't know the difference. Cheers,Pat
  18. I have a few new "old" inner tubes...are these worth anything or are they dumpster material? Cheers,Pat
  19. Just wondering if this tank is from a car/truck or other application? Tank measures 27" x 13" Thanks,Pat
  20. Bill, Sorry to hear this. Keep an eye on craigslist.org Cheers,Pat
  21. Google their name. There is a story about them closing in May 2014. Cheers,Pat
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