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  1. We have a new post describing the completion of our mechanical restoration of 1916 Simplex, Crane Model 5 No. 2246.  We have found it challenging to continue to provide our readers with the high level of detail that we had in our earlier posts.  We decided it best to provide a brief summary of our work as the mechanical restoration is complete and the car has toured and is in fine operating condition.

     

    Blog home page:

    https://www.1916simplex.com/

     

    Summary post:

    https://www.1916simplex.com/post/finishing-the-mechanical-restoration

     

    Thank you to all those that have read and followed our presentation.  If we find time in the future we may come back to the blog and add more details and pictures.

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  2. Thank you JV for posting this picture of Pauline Snook's 1915 custom bodied coupe, car number 2210.  The Rolls-Royce style radiator shell on this car was a custom made option and was reported to have been manufactured by the Winchester rifle company. If anyone out there knows about the whereabouts or ownership of this vehicle, please contact me.

     

    I hope you don't mind but I have added this picture to my blog post about this car and the history of the Simplex Crane model 5.

     

     Here is a link to that post:

    https://www.1916simplex.com/post/history-and-important-information-of-the-simplex-crane-model-5

  3. Place the race in the freezer for a few hours or overnight.  Heat the hub with a map gas torch or just an electric heat gun if you are protecting painted surfaces.  

    After heating hub retrieve the race from the freezer.  If it does not drop seat it into the hub with a small hammer and a brass drift.

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  4. 5 hours ago, PartsAncient said:

    A fabulous and extremely comprehensive 72 page highly illustrated article on Dagmar Automobiles was written by the late Keith Marvin and featured in Vol. X, No. 1  February 1960 of The Upper Hudson Valley Automobilist. I have a copy and nearly every issue on that clubs publications.

    These pictures are from that article:

     

    DagmarFront.jpg.fd25d3c7ebc63b532218a9e3139ba54f.jpg

    DagmarRear.jpg.5b7f4bb3c689fe23ac596106bfb90ece.jpg

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  5. My intuition tells me that your whitewalls are being affected by oxidization and sunlight.  Perhaps you could make a pattern to cover the white part.  Use scissors to cut utility paper and then use wider painters tape to seal and protect them or just buy tire covers.   As for cleaning I have a thrifty solution that works for me, better than most other products!   Oven cleaner from the $1.25 store...use at your own risk and steel wool and or a brush. 

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