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DFeeney

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  1. The 1928 20" rim is hard to find. In early 1929 Chrysler products went to 19" and there are more of these around. I recently bought 3 20 " rims on line for $150 ea with the lock rings and thought that was a good price. Your best chance to sell them would be in the Plymouth section as some owners want to change from wood wheels to wire wheels. This requires different brake drums which are getting harder to find. Attached is my 1928 Plymouth showing the rims in question. I also converted from wood wheels to wire's and think it made a big difference. Life is Good. Don
  2. Hello, I believe these wheels are 1928 Chrysler Products. They should have a 5 1/2"Bolt Circle. Please note on my attached picture the outside lock ring is not shown. The lock ring is worth as much as the rim. The Hub Cap was crimped on at the factory like a tin can lid and is impossible to remove with destruction . Snap on aluminum hub caps were later made aftermarket. Life is Good Don
  3. I would tent to lean on a 36/37 yr. In 38 they were shorter and fatter .
  4. In the shops I've worked in we used bars like these to straighten or bend things. A lot of times more than one were used at the same time.
  5. Hello, I am looking to purchase one good used front and rear brake drum. They have the 5 1/2" 5 bolt lug pattern and use 11" brakes. I have a nice set of front PB brake drums for sale or trade. Don in central OH F5415F@aol.com 740-816-4284
  6. If you have not done it yet, I would pull the oil pan off. I think you will find a lot of SLUDGE in it. Also you can clean the oil pump pick up screen. For the price of a oil pan gasket you would know the pan is clean. If your Buick has connection rod oil slingers. you be able to see them. Sometimes they break off.
  7. The 37 has a much longer vertical waterfall grille . In 38 they trimmed it off. Most people don't care for the 38 grille
  8. Is the ignition switch you are looking for a stand alone switch or does the coil fit onto it as my 1929 Plymouth does.
  9. Have you tried EGGE Machine in California?
  10. Hello My 1931 CD-8 engine had Babbitt rods and mains. I am not sure when Chrysler went to insert bearings with their 8.
  11. Hello , Please note the car for sale is not mine. That is why the ad says to contact the seller at his E-mail that is listed. I am just trying to forward the information to a interested person. Don Feeney`
  12. I have a Flanders up for sale, contact me for information and photos contact me only at dan4banger@columbus.rr.com,,,,,,,DanPrice The car is in Columbus Ohio
  13. My Ex Mother-In-Law ( May she rest in Peace) could have stared it off.
  14. Hello, I am building a 1922 Hudson speedster and will not be using the front axle. The wood wheels are shot but the spindles turn freely and the wheel bearings are good. The wheel bearings fit other years. It would not be a bad investment to have a spare set as they are no longer made. $100. for all. Don in central OH 740-816-4284
  15. I believe Dayton wire wheel can rebuild these for you. A friend of mine just had some done.
  16. Hello, From time to time different people reproduce these from belting material. I have extra waffle washers if you need any.
  17. Hello My friends. In 1929 Plymouth went to a water pump mid year. The radiator inlets were smaller and on the passenger side. I believe is is a water pump radiator. The earlier radiator had bigger a outlet on the driver's side
  18. Hello Tom, I have not received you E-mail. Could you send it again, Thanks, Don
  19. Hello, I would be interested to find out the distance from the center of the steering wheel shaft to the end of the Pittman arm. thanks, Don
  20. Hello, Do you have the radio face-plate that goes on the dash with the 3 holes? I have a nos one for sale.
  21. I believe this spare tire mounting bracket came from a 1933 Plymouth PD 4 dr. Priced to sell at $50. Don in central OH 740-816-4284
  22. Hello, I believe you will find a 1938 Plymouth did not use a pressure cap. I also have a factory radio set up for a 38 Plymouth for sale. Don in central OH
  23. Hello, I am looking for a Kaiser steering box and column for a project. I have been told 1951-1955 are the same. Do you have any? Thanks, Don
  24. Hello, I am looking for a pair of hood side panels for a 1922 -1924 Hudson. Other years might be the same. If you know what years are the same would you be kind enough to tell me. What have you?, thanks in advance. Don in central OH
  25. Hello, I am starting to build a Speedster and will be removing the 10 running board brackets from the frame. I am sure they fit other years. E-mail me if interested. thanks, Don
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