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On 10/12/2020 at 3:39 PM, ojh said:
I wonder why you are only getting a 'little shock'?
that is a relative term it means different thing to each person
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if you do not have an impact gun borrow one it is the only way to remove it.(the nut that is)
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we are seeing the smoke here high up.have not seen similar since mount st.helen. needless to say john seeing you are safe was great news.in a selfish note glad to see my proof reader😁is safe
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I am pretty sure you do as you would need to remove mirror to access the under side of base
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it is simply a vehicle built to resemble a high demand car example an ss or a copo usually of pony car heritage pony car is a loose term. it may well be any desirable car of limited availability
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from what I remember in 62 they came out with a 1'' thin whitewall.the size of the whitewall would narrow it down I would think.I agree with 28
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simply outsanding
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as lump said the banding is a common site on radials first time I seen it was on michelin tires many years ago.still see it today on different brands.now the blister is another matter
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my 64 wildcat never failed to stop when needed even when loaded with 4 adults and towing a tent trailer including a 5ooo+ trip from ontario to bc including through the rockies not once did I have a feeling it would not stop
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I am of the school of a vacuum leak thinking.having said that most of the time a vacuum leak will cause a high idle there is a possibility if that was the case someone may have turned down idle if so now when put in gear idle is to low resulting in stalling.WAG
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if he comes back suggest he take the battery to his favourite auto parts store (napa etc) and have the battery load tested a vom will not help
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like the old saying a picture is worth a lot of words (thousand)😁some measurements would go a long way height width etc. as there were probably a few aftermarket makers not brand specific
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On 8/7/2020 at 2:39 PM, Buffalowed Bill said:
The thread brings to mind the Lucile Ball, Desie Arnez favorite "The Long, Long Trailer." While starting out they were using a 1953 Mercury convertible later changing to a later "Y block" but I can't remember whether it was a Merc or a Lincoln. I guess that it really didn't make much difference, disaster was written all over that one.
What is as equally troubling is that so many people don't even know the the limitations of their choices for tow vehicles. Or the older retiree who decides that, at age eighty, he is capable of towing a 30' travel trailer, or driving a huge RV. To make it clear I'm 76 yrs old and I believe that I'm still a good driver, as are many old timers, but I know many who are not (at least no one has threatened to take away my car keys yet 😌).
Bill
a little late but it was a lincoln it is written up
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lends a new meaning to turning the table
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you mention what you thought were police car lockouts.while they may have been used for that purpose. they were also used on passenger side door when dealer retro fit of power windows used only there as the back used the winder handle location and the drivers door used the 4 switch panel covering the winder hole.
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not a matched pair by the wiring method one through the triangular bracket the other not sure.also different wiring and one looks to have a darker amber lens.may be angle of shot but blue wired one does appear larger as stated by others aftermarket
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On 7/27/2020 at 5:11 PM, keiser31 said:
Yep.
my first clue should have been the lack of white stuff in your postings of spotted cars😁
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On 7/30/2020 at 8:59 AM, TAKerry said:
Is that a '64 vette beside it?
it is a four door unless prototype I would say no
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west coast?
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used to be that a light colour hid a multitude of bondo that was why white was a leader.
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On 7/3/2020 at 3:58 PM, pont35cpe said:
Possibly `40-`54 Cadillac LaSalle
production ended in 41 so not that
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trying to reduce wind drag😁unsafe to the max
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hope they do not make a habit of using that chain to move it around
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On 7/4/2020 at 12:34 PM, Mark Shaw said:
I suggest you call Kim Dawson. He specializes in leather covered Jeep parts. https://antiqueautotophardware.com/
more of leather hardware than what he wants TY
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that is a very critical piece to trust to welding.no problem in case of problem for you maybe but others that may be in harms way may disagree.