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1933 Chevy Masters/Eagles had the three louvres on the Hood sides whereas the Standard Series (there was no Mercury series) had many vertical stationary vent slots. On each side of the hood. Love those photos.....thanks for posting? jeff
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1933 Chevrolet Free Wheeling unit problem
jaw aaca replied to Dennis Jones's topic in General Discussion
Dennis, as stated above, and dozens of times on the VCCA Forum, LOCK OUT the Free Wheeling unit and keep it from being operational. This features is super dangerous in the wrong situation and really does nothing much positive when all is perfect. I've owned my first '33 since 1978 and it has been locked out ever since then with NO COMPLAINTS.......rest assured it will also be locked out once I get the '33 Chevy Phaeton restored and on the road. Hope this helps. You have a real nice ride there..... Jeff. (FYI....here is a photo of the phaeton in it's current state.......and one of me and the '33 Sedan when I restored it back in 1984) -
Anybody know of a shop in Southern NJ that will bend up a cat-back system for my '76 Cadillac Coupe? Vineland NJ would be ideal but Id travel elsewhere too. Thanks jeff
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want to buy 34 chevy master running boards
jaw aaca replied to 34TWNSD's topic in Chevrolet & GMC - General
Call these guys. They make them. http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=291489983615&globalID=EBAY-US -
want to buy 34 chevy master running boards
jaw aaca replied to 34TWNSD's topic in Chevrolet & GMC - General
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Working on a 33 Chevy Phaeton and in search of ANY NOS Parts or those in good condition. In particular I am looking for: Any condition Bumper Guards Very Good rear fenders Dent Free Air Cleaner Genuine Chevy Wind Wings Snap Spokes Hub Protectors Side curtain rod holder door inserts Lap Robe Anybody out there have these for sale or have any leads??? Jeff
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1933 chev coupe bodies (FIVE of THEM)
jaw aaca replied to a topic in Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
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1933 chev coupe bodies (FIVE of THEM)
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1933 Chevrolet Master Phaeton Project
jaw aaca replied to jaw aaca's topic in Chevrolet & GMC - General
Anybody with any leads? Need Trico sidemount mirrors too -
Unfortunately I do not. These were used on each corner of the interior door panels where the wire-on met at a 90degree angle. Today they are called Welt Tips by many resto shops but all I can find are the stamped steel types that take a nail through the top. The originals had no nail head showing at all Jeff
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Any leads out there for VG condition rear fenders or drivers running boards?
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1933 Chevrolet Master Phaeton Project
jaw aaca replied to jaw aaca's topic in Chevrolet & GMC - General
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Anybody have a source for original, or original style reproductions of these used on early '30s Cadillacs and perhaps other high end cars of the era? Not the current day stamped steel versions that need a trim nail through the top. The originals were a cast piece with the nail attached at the bottom (some call them T-Nails) which were chrome plated. They were sort of an arrow shape with a crowned center line of sorts. May have been used on other high end cars of the time as well. Lebarron Bonney and Restorations Specialties do NOT carry them. Thanks for all leads Jeff
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Anybody have a source for original, or original style reproductions of these used on early '30s Cadillacs and perhaps other high end cars of the era? Not the current day stamped steel versions that need a trim nail through the top. The originals were a cast piece with the nail attached at the bottom (some call them T-Nails) which were chrome plated. They were sort of an arrow shape with a crowned center line of sorts. May have been used on other high end cars of the time as well. Lebarron Bonney and Restorations Specialties do NOT carry them. Thanks for all leads Jeff
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Anybody have a source for original, or original style reproductions of these used on early '30s Cadillacs and perhaps other high end cars of the era? Not the current day stamped steel versions that need a trim nail through the top. The originals were a cast piece with the nail attached at the bottom (some call them T-Nails) which were chrome plated. They were sort of an arrow shape with a crowned center line of sorts. Seen these used on ACDs as well May have been used on other high end cars of the time as well. Lebarron Bonney and Restorations Specialties do NOT carry them. Thanks for all leads Jeff
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Anybody have a source for original, or original style reproductions of these used on early '30s Cadillacs and perhaps other high end cars of the era? Not the current day stamped steel versions that need a trim nail through the top. The originals were a cast piece with the nail attached at the bottom (some call them T-Nails) which were chrome plated. They were sort of an arrow shape with a crowned center line of sorts. May have been used on other high end cars of the time as well. Lebarron Bonney and Restorations Specialties do NOT carry them. Thanks for all leads Jeff
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Anybody have a source for original, or original style reproductions of these used on early '30s Cadillacs and perhaps other high end cars of the era? Not the current day stamped steel versions that need a trim nail through the top. The originals were a cast piece with the nail attached at the bottom (some call them T-Nails) which were chrome plated. They were sort of an arrow shape with a crowned center line of sorts. May have been used on other high end cars of the time as well. Lebarron Bonney and Restorations Specialties do NOT carry them. Thanks for all leads Jeff
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Anybody have a source for original, or original style reproductions of these used on early '30s Cadillacs and perhaps other high end cars of the era? Not the current day stamped steel versions that need a trim nail through the top. The originals were a cast piece with the nail attached at the bottom (some call them T-Nails) which were chrome plated. They were sort of an arrow shape with a crowned center line of sorts. May have been used on other high end cars of the time as well. Lebarron Bonney and Restorations Specialties do NOT carry them. Thanks for all leads Jeff
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I am interested and sent you an email
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NOS Riviera Hood Ornament Identification Help 74? 75? or......
jaw aaca replied to jaw aaca's topic in Buick Riviera
Thanks Bob!! That is exactly what I wanted to know.......let me know if anyone here is interested before I put this up on ebay next week. Jeff -
NOS Riviera Hood Ornament Identification Help 74? 75? or......
jaw aaca replied to jaw aaca's topic in Buick Riviera