54vicky
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On 7/3/2020 at 7:22 PM, Morgansdad said:
54vicky, just looked in this months Hemmings catalog and couldn't find anything specifically about interior kits for jeeps but, this site may help your friend or at least know who can. Go to www.cbjeep.com. Hope it helps. I know how hard it is finding those hard to find parts.
they seem to be more cj oriented TY I will keep searching
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I checked the AMC+ forum on here but it looks pretty quite so asking here.a friend bought a jeep pickup(76) the question I (he) wants to know is there any company that sells a upholstery kit he can have an upholsterer install it.the main problem is the ones he has asked said the piping is one problem they run into it is a beige colour.the material would be another.it is a small hounds tooth pattern along with a beige (tan)colour vinyl.do not forget we are up here so do not have the selection you do down there.he would prefer a company up here if possible due to shipping etc.TY in advance
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the open - boxed end wrench bottom left looks like some I have in tool box.notice the discoloration from heat being applied to bend
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nice to see you solved it.just as an aside the "P" on the flasher stands for pilot.that is for dash lights(indicator)
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do not stop until you replace others(pun)😁nice job locating problem
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not sure about your problem but if picture is right .that does not look like a "new" fan .new to motor but not new as I know new
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not 54 by the trim witness mark but 52-53 probably
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I agree with Terry think 55-57 chevrolet
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On 6/29/2020 at 7:24 PM, Pfeil said:
What beer would that be??
he mentioned it in earlier post Ruko I believe without looking back
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a rubber snubber on rear (pan hard bar?) solved it.
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you may want a volt meter that reads higher than 11 volts as you should easily exceed that voltage.
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On 6/9/2020 at 9:17 AM, bryankazmer said:
oval with the bar through it is Olds, I believe 57
I second the idea of individual photos with number and a tape measure/ruler next to the part
just to clarify it is hood ornament
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that was simple
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what is the verdict?it has been a week
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living in a cave might help but be aware of false smoke signals.paranoia is out there
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my thoughts exactly
28 minutes ago, Buffalowed Bill said:Saying that a person's question is off limits, doesn't make it go away. I guess the attitude should be ignore the question or be rude, but it still doesn't answer the question. Although this is a site for the maintenance of original cars, there is some membership crossover, with some contributors having the expertise to answer the question. To me it's simply bad manners to fail to answer another car guy's question. Our response will likely will reflect on the organization in the future. I guess solution should be beat him up, and sent him on his way with his tail between his legs. I want to suggest H.A.M.B a website that he will be more readily accepted.
Bill
my thoughts exactly if it had been suggested right off it would have saved band width.it is one thing to encourage but there are rules.if you want to help you can take it off the forum and use the PM function
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if you try solder let us know how that did not work being as you said they are aluminum
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15 hours ago, 3macboys said:
While by no means complete this site definitely helps in ID'ing hood ornaments http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/08/hood-ornament-identifiaction-guide.html
be aware that the top 2 on left in the 50s ford (54-55) are definitely wrong and possibly the 52 also.I would question any listed in that as really being as listed
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one thing to remember with the factory or possibly haynes etc they do have misprints and mistakes.meaning they are not the end all nice to have but not perfect.
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you got me again I even had my glasses on.wether they were clean or not is another matter (lol)
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looks to have 2 wings but that is what I see
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On 5/19/2020 at 12:05 PM, JustDave said:
Try. Lesterharris in minded Nevada youcan google his phone number, he’s been in the antique car parts business since the late 50 s or early 60 s,great guy knows hisbusiness
he probably built his own by now
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that is a pretty vague description.p.s. the bore has no bearing on it cutting out
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as you said older OH well the search goes on TY