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How hard would it be to find the correct wheels?
Would the correct wheels work on the newer axles?
Did 1924 Franklin's have dual side mounts?
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12 hours ago, gungeey said:
Beautiful Riviera, Gungeey! Love the color! Do you still own it?
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Always seems odd to me to advertise a car like this on Craigslist!
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Do the 3 screws on the PA "cover plate" remove that plate? The manufacturer could then have interchanged other brands... Thoughts?
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In the second segment it appears as though they are running the roof/top of the cowl thru the press again. I wonder why? Crisper edges?
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I believe, and please correct me if I am incorrect, Morgan of Great Britain, still uses wooden frames to this day!
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Wagon wheels on a Charger? I thought they were relegated to pick up trucks and trailers... Must have been sitting in the same spot for decades by the way it has sunk into the dirt. Can you imagine the terrarium growing inside?
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Hopefully Ed will weigh in with his thoughts...
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I couldn't make it to Hershey this year, but I really like this Buick! I wonder if it sold?
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I wonder if they have the missing rear fender?
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Clearly, the seller meant to type $6,500.00, no?
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Take that #13 off the cowl and things will start progressing much faster! Happy Birthday, John! All the best... Greg
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Hi, Wes! Do you plan on bodywork and paint too? I like the light green, although the blue may have been original. Glad to hear your project is moving forward! Drive safe... Greg
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If I ever bought an early Mustang this is the one I would want! Low mileage, GREAT color combination, V8, A/C, and I could live with the 3 speed... I would want some type of proof that it only had 24k miles, and not 124k or more.
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Surely there must be an open field or parking lot close by where better photos can be taken, no?
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You have to wonder how such a unique vehicle fell into such a decrepit condition. Luckily, it survived and the restorer saw the project through to completion...
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Thanks for the photos and commentary, AJ! Keep 'em coming...
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Seems like a scream of a deal to me, especially if it runs well!
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I hope you are on the mend soon, Dave!
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Great progress and updates, Mike! You are in the home stretch!
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Let's not dwell on what's wrong with it, but focus on what can make it better! Can the enclosed area be removed and the car turned into a convertible or cabriolet? Or, maybe reshape the entire car from the doors back and turn it into a boat tail or speedster? Then paint! Thoughts?
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From the photo above, it looks like the building may be demolishing itself... I guess when trees are growing on the roof, its time.
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If it were in Virginia, I'd be hooking up the trailer. Price seems reasonable, and I love the color!
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"The detailer" couldn't spend another hour to make the blue walls white?
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1931 Nash 880
in Our Cars & Restoration Projects
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Hi! You may want to consider reverse cleansing your cooling system using warm Evaporust and a pump. Do a search on this forum. Matt Harwood and Ed Minnie endorse it and have had much success using this process. Good luck with your Nash! I like it! Greg