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1940TORPEDO

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  1. I was just making sure my name was added in my signature line, thank you.
  2. Well how much are asking for them?
  3. They did not have them. I made the one I found work. will continue looking for the correct one
  4. I found this one local. It is not quite 90 degrees and both the holes are inverted flare and is 3/16 instead of 1/4. I can make it work without any issues. Just would prefer to have the correct one. One port is for the stop lamp switch and from what I have heard is all the older pressure switches do not last with the newer synthetic Brake fluid. So it might be easier to just cap the one port and just use the one port for the rear brakes and add a mechanical stop lamp switch
  5. Thank you, I will give them a shout tomorrow and try Napa
  6. Thanks for looking Zeke. I've tried all over Amarillo and I did find one that was close but not exactly the same.
  7. I lost brakes on my Pontiac and replaced the master cylinder. Got it all back together and in the process of bleeding the system I noticed I had a leak. Figured it was one of the sealing washers. Turns out the banjo fitting is cracked. One port is inverted flare the other appears to regular flare or possibly pipe thread. I looked in my CPR catalog but didn't see any and they are closed today. Know of anyone that might have these? 1940 PONTIAC TORPEDO C body
  8. Didn't figure but never hurts to ask dumb questions . Thanks
  9. I'm redoing the wiring on a few things on my car and I am now at the brake light switch and wondering if it matters which wire goes to which terminal. Does it matter which wire goes to which stud? Switch is the one below.
  10. Thanks Gary F I have found these. Does anyone know if the 1940 Cadillac series 60 and the 1940 Pontiac C body used the same wheel?
  11. I tried finding that Website, didn't see any Pontiac parts? http://smokesignalsmag.com/7/
  12. When I bought my car it came with 15's instead of the factory 16's. I would like to change it back to the original size wheels. I would like to buy new reproductions if at all possible. Do you have any ideas who manufactures them or where I could buy these? Thanks, Allen
  13. I have no idea what it would fit. Do you know if it works? Is it for sale? If so how much?
  14. Check out http://www.finishyourplates.com/ his prices seem reasonable and his work looks pretty good.
  15. A friend just got some 1940 Texas plates from him. They looked great.
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