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  1. Looking to sell my car due to life changes. Great for parts or reassembly if you have the time.  I drove it prior to cab disassembly in 2015. Rolling chassis is complete, cab metal in good shape. All old wood is available. Some parts have been powder coated/painted (black), thermostat re built by a gentleman who retired from the company who made it. Dash lettering repainted by professional. This must be picked up in Rincon GA (outside of Savannah). I can be contacted by email (tsupon59@gmail.com) or phone (912-944-9924)

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  2. I am selling my car for parts due to life changes. It is complete, but body has been removed and disassembled. Chassis is not touched. Some parts have been repaired/rebuilt, powder coated. Looking to sel whole, you must pick it up (ouside Savannah, GA) for a reasonable offer. The car was driven before disassembled. You can contact me by phone (912-944-9924) or email (tsupon59@gmail.com). 

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  3. For sale cor is torn down and have pictures. It is complete but needs wood replacement. Car does not have windshield wipers or spare tire. Everything else is present.  Asking  $4000 for the complete car, buyer pays shipping or can pick up in Rincon Ga. Contact info is 912-944-9924. 

    Picture attached of what it looked like before tear down. 

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  4. Hi v12lincoln. I'm still interested in the hubs. I would like to know your asking price for each one. Can you send me your contact info? Or if you prefer my phone number is 912-944-9924, tsupon1@windstream.net. 

    Thanks

  5. Hi Jon. What ever happened to these parts?  I haven't heard whether you finished the inventory and have not heard from you about what items you may have for sale. I have a 1930 series 40 and am interested in finding a variety of items. I can be reached at 912-944-9924. Some of the things I'm looking for are;. Instrument glass and bezel, hand crank, jack extra wooden spoke wheel, items used to mount complete spare wheel on right side front fender and some wheel cleats. Thank you

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  6. Hi all. I have pulled my fan hub and was wondering if it's missing a gear. It looks like there would be a small gear in the hole beside the drive gear in the picture. Is there supposed to be one there?  If so I guess I will be looking for a replacement part or assembly. 

    I have checked on Bob's Automobilia for a replacement bearing type but he is out of stock. Is there any other source for a bearing type hub?

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  7. I had another member tell me about mystery fluid to put on rusted bolts/parts. It was a mixture of acetone or mineral spirits mixed with transmission or break fluid. It worked much faster than aerocral or ob blaster. 

    Can anyone verify the mixture for me?

    Thanks. 

     

  8. I am not sure if yours is the same as a 1930 model but I will try and detail the removal. I have some pics to offer as well.  I removed the two screws in the first plate (pic1 & 2). The center piece should now lift up but not off. There is a small screw (pic 4) holding the wire into the bottom of the horn button. Loosen it and the whole piece should now come off. You will find a wire clip installed that holds the horn button in the assembly you just removed (pic 5). Now on the piece that is still installed on the wheel you will find two more screw that need to be removed along with the two remaining levers (pic 3) Make sure you note the locations of the copper sweep and which way the levers are attached. Also on mine there are two pieces of round stock with a spring between them on each lever (pic 6). Be care not to loose these. Once you remove these the steering wheel washer and nut will be accessible. Loosen the nut but do not remove it. The wheel is a press fit to the beveled shaft. I was unable to find any type of puller and another member suggested I use a piece of wood to knock it loose. I used a piece of 2 x 4 and cut one end at a 45 so I would have a small edge to get into the small area between the bottom of the steering wheel and the outer steering shaft. I hit it while rotating the wheel until it moved up the beveled shaft and I could pull it off by hand. If you do not leave the nut in place there is a good chance that the wheel will go flying off. I hope this helps. Good luck. 

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