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  1. It is decribed as a "hurst." 1947 Cadillac hurst Ottsville, PA Seller's Description 1947 Cadillac hurst V8 flathead Dont run Roller her on your trailer and its all yours $3,900 Call Dave at [hidden information] Less
  2. That makes sense. Blue one has a bigger interior.
  3. Look at this pdf. There are multiple Hudson Models shown. https://www.xr793.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/1922-Hudson.pdf
  4. I never even knew you could "braze" aluminum. I may try it on this 1/8 inch thick aluminum plate. Need to cut it to get it to the other side of the ring, then put it back together again.
  5. I have a specific use for this http://www.inspiredhousehold.com/products/solution-welding-flux-cored-rods-1?variant=16806180454443 flux core rods http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FhKvU20rzE video using them
  6. This is what led me to think the springs had gotten weak with age and use (which you would expect to some degree)-
  7. http://www.studebakermuseum.org/store/studebaker-service-manuals
  8. You might benefit from replacing the springs with stronger ones, even if they are not broken. Longer "free-length." More pre-load when you install them. "The free length of a spring is defined as the length of a compression spring without any force or load applied to it."
  9. 1922 Essex sedan. louvers are smaller, closer together.
  10. Nope. But maybe the right model but wrong year?
  11. See if this link works, google street view, you can look around the neighborhood. I haven't quite figured out which house his is. Four lane road with commercial on one side and old homes and small apartment buildings on the other side. Street view - https://www.google.com/maps/@42.0119761,-87.7850818,3a,75y,180.05h,73.56t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s34fah53K_-JWdASZU-Ilmw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 Street map, Leaning Tower of Niles - https://www.google.com/maps/@42.0119761,-87.7850818,15z West Touhy Ave and North Mobile Avenue
  12. It is in Niles, Illinois
  13. Where is this video shot? Looks like a recreation of the Leaning Tower of Pisa in the background, so the location should be easily recognizable.
  14. Video says it is supposedly a " 1965 Chevy Nova" with a " 584 BBC " which would be a big block Chevy
  15. I shared it on North East Stolen Vehicles https://www.facebook.com/NEStolenVehicles/
  16. You could offer the discount automatically, without requiring the buyer to contact you before paying. I have bought that way when the seller has several small items I want, shipping for the first may be $6 and each additional is $2. Or for packs of sandpaper, $5 for shipping the first one, and any additional is free, add various grits to your "cart" then pay. I would rather not contact the seller first for a "revised invoice" prior to paying. 4. Under "Combined shipping discounts," you can offer a flat shipping rule, which would set a base rate for the first item purchased, and then a smaller amount for each additional item. https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/posting-items/postage-rates/postage-discounts?id=4168 Flat rate shipping rules If you're offering a flat rate shipping cost, where all buyers pay the same amount, you can apply two different types of shipping rules: Add a fixed amount for each additional item purchased. For example, if the shipping cost on the first item is $5 you could choose to charge just $2 in shipping for each additional purchase Subtract an amount from the shipping charge for each additional item purchased. In the same example as above you could choose to charge $1 less than the initial cost (i.e., $4) for each additional purchase To create a flat shipping rule: On the Combined payments and shipping discounts page, select Create or Edit beneath Flat shipping rule. From the dropdown menu, choose whether to add or subtract an amount for each additional item purchased. Enter the amount to add/subtract. Select Next to review your choices, and then Save.
  17. The owner did not get to use it for very long. Police took him into custody in 1981. And it is a 1980 model. It has only 8,000 miles on the odometer, and that would be accurate. (13,000 kilometers) It was being stored until his release, and it ended up he didn't reclaim it. Current owner got hold of it in 2013. Extra glass
  18. 15″ steel wheels are said to have been bulletproofed during the modifications, and are mounted with older Dunlop Denovo run-flat tires measuring 195/65. In 1972 Dunlop launched the Total Mobility Tyre (later Denovo) "fail-safe" wheel and tire system that became optional equipment on the Rover P6 3500 in 1973,[3] and by 1983 evolved into the TD/Denloc which became standard equipment across the whole Austin Metro range. So they are not "bullet proof"
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