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hello, I just came across this post, is the Jeffery tail light for sale? I am interested
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Earliest cars that no longer had a total loss oil system?
Panza replied to 1935Packard's topic in HCCA General Discussion
boxes of cat litter will be cheaper than a new house/wife -
Repair of rust holes in galvanized water tank
Panza replied to kev2390's topic in HCCA General Discussion
it seems that gastankrenu has offices in LA Gas Tank Renu – USA, Los Angeles Mac’s Radiator or Orosco Auto Service 9665 Alondra Blvd Bellflower, California 90706 562-920-1871 Howard De Oca Jovany Perrone -
Peter: One thing I missed from the previous Website layout is the "sold" listing. It was nice to know how fast a car or part sold once posted, can you please tell me why that feature was removed?. Also, I notice that the listed items are not always sorted properly. I like to see the latest car/part first .I know that by paying extra, the ad can be listed at the top, but it seems that the list is randomly sorted. thank you for all you work regards jose
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1915 JEFFERIES MADE BY RAMBLER $65K (!)
Panza replied to Leif in Calif's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
I own 3 1914 Model 4 Jeffrey cars, the car listed looks a bit different. It might be a 1916 model. So i don't understand, 4 cars are available but only one have papers? -
1914 Cadillac Restoration Project
Panza replied to John Lynn's topic in Our Cars & Restoration Projects
I agree, but at the end it will be a beautiful car rare car. Do you have documents/manuals? seems a complicated big puzzle -
1914 Cadillac Restoration Project
Panza replied to John Lynn's topic in Our Cars & Restoration Projects
out of curiosity, how much are they asking for the Cadi? please do share pictures of the Mors -
I'd Like to Finish This Restoration Before I'm...you know.
Panza replied to leomara's topic in General Discussion
Here in California, there are several community wood shops, for a small monthly fee, you can use an array of woodwork machines, and work on your own projects. I always wanted to do something like this for cars. -
I need to clean my tank as well, the problem is that it has two Baffles inside, so I only have access to the center section from the filler neck
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I am wondering why they didn't take any picture showing the front of the car
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Good Morning: I would also appreciate a copy of this book. I am restoring a couple of 1914 Jeffery four with the Bosch DU duplex system thanks jose
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1923 Kissel Model 6-45 Gold Bug Speedster
Panza replied to ron hausmann's topic in Our Cars & Restoration Projects
Hi Ron: would you please share who restored your speedometer? it does, indeed, look brand new thank -
Major Barn Find - Need Some Help With Pricing and Ideas for Owner
Panza replied to a topic in General Discussion
i know it has been a while, but does anybody know what happened with these cars ? I would like to get in touch with the person that purchased the Jeffery -
I am looking for 1914 Jeffery four, model 93 lenses and bezels as well, do you have any? thanks
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Where can i get real Chrome
Panza replied to 51BuickWoody's topic in Our Cars & Restoration Projects
I am also located in San Diego (north county) and I eventually would need a good plating shop. Somebody recommended me https://www.yelp.com/biz/sanchez-polishing-escondido I have not tried them yet -
Hello: Does anyone have a copy of the stewart-warner dealer's catalog early than 1927? I am looking for information about the Stewart speedometer model C I would really appreciate any leads.. thanks jose
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I am looking for a Bosch dual coil magneto switch as shown in the pictures below Any leads to find one would be appreciated
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The Jeffery 1914 dash is different than the 1916 model, see photo, in fact they are many notable difference between 1914 and +1916 I have a copy of the Jeffery 1914 four part list book, and it shows one leverage to turn the lights on , dim , heads and off, similar to the one on my original photo, but just one switch, not two
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Thank you for your prompt reply. The switch was among a lot of parts that came with a 1914 Jeffery car I purchased. The lot included many parts for Buick, model T and others. The Jeffery has a similar switch but it is a single unit, see photo . I noticed that some parts of the Jeffery are indeed made out of Zinc alloy, impossible to repair!!!. I cleaned it but couldn't find any markings, I have attached another picture after cleaned
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can anyone identify the car that the light switch shown in the attached picture belong to? It seems to be an integrated unit with two switches, one with "one and off" the other with "on, dim , heads, off" any help help would be appreciate it thanks
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Hello: can anyone identify what car the light switch shown in the attached picture belong to? It seems to be an integrated unit with two switches, one with "one and off" the other with "on, dim , heads, off" any help help would be appreciate it thanks
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Thank you so much for your feedback. I want to restore the car as original as possible, that's why I am looking for this particular regulator. Layden: Is the list you posted from a Book or catalog? if so, can you please share more information about it?