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Horn button is under cowl, above dash, to the left of steering wheel.
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In 1964 a 62 Nova vs tree ! Tree won, resulting in forehead vs windshield, windshield won - ouch - 22 stitches . I have faithfully worn seat belts since that night.
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Ed, your Collins suggestion is a good one. However I do think it is Collings not Collins. I have visited often.
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I am 60 miles west of Boston and am interested. Picture of my car [ 1928 Marmon ] is on my profile page.
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Check with the folks at Owls Head Transportation museum in Owls Head, Maine. I am confident they will give you recommendations. Phone number is 207 594 4418
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Steve, we do not know each other,but I saw you on the fields, in the AACA booth, at the auction, and at the show Daily, you seemed to be everywhere [ Forest Gump ? ]. Just wanted to say thank you for all that you do !!
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My bank will arrange a wire transfer ahead of time. They issue me a password, I call bank give routing info and password and the transfer is made.
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I basically agree with Ed. But would add that sitting through 20+ high performance foreign sports cars between each prewar Classic is painful for me. Prewar Classics were really an afterthought, thus I don’t think their auction prices mean much.
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Set up some cones, garbage cans, or whatever according to your measurements and see if your car fits.
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Southbridge Radiator Southbridge, Massachusetts they do antique car and truck radiators and fuel tanks. Been around a long time and claim to be " The best place to take a leak in town ".
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The 1923 Marmon Speedster brought $89,600 NOT $8,960 You about gave me a heart attack !!
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You are getting a lot of good suggestions. On line Hemmings is only around $12 and can be a good source. Don't rush the hunt it is a lot of fun and you will meet the nicest people. The right car will talk to you.
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The buses currently in service in Yellowstone Park have Ford F350 chassis and running gear to include automatic transmissions. I think Ford participated in this conversion which preserves the ambiance of the buses while providing the safety required for hauling people on crowded park roads.
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No was not part of Old Sturbridge Village. Was on Route 20east in what is now Boardwalk Place, a collection of businesses fronted by Bank of America. Closed around 1980. I have the signs which I discovered at an auction in New Hampshire.
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GM's New Logo
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I am surprised that, unlike their door gaps, the lines appear
to be straight !