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  1. C , Thanks , I would imagine then starting at the rear, one side at a time ? Or is there a way to get both rear wheels / axil high enough to put both jack stand in place at once . I currently own a standard 4 ton plus rolling jack As you must know it’s a big heavy car. I don't want to damage anything or injure my self or worse. I’ll prolly end up putting secondary jack stands in Place for piece of mind Thank you, Everett
  2. Hello all , I apologize for the simple question, and explaining myself is not a strong suit so please bare with me , My 1946 Lincoln sedan needs brakes/ master cylinder. I would like to put the car on 4 jack stands to remove all the tires ect I noticed the manual states for front tire removal use the front bumper , I’ve also read that can damage the lower grill . I’ve jacked the car by the frame right behind the front tire seemingly at the strong point , to do an oil change, but the front wheel did not come off the ground, and it seemed to lift the entire right side (both front and back tires ) So to get to the point , Can I jack up the car one side at a time using the middle cross member ? If not what is the best method. Thank you, Everett
  3. Hello all , So fyi In Massachusetts If you have a vehicle without a previous owners Title or registration, One Has to have a notarized bill of sale and a notarized Affidavit stating when the seller bought it and why the seller sold it, and A proof of visual inspection form that an officer/ “cop” has to fill out, They need to confirm the “vin” . A bit much but doable. Hope this helps anyone who wants to know.
  4. Hello !! I found it!! On the frame buy the gas filler tube Thank you all !!
  5. Hi Matt. Unfortunately there is no title so my goal is to apply for one how ever I can. I will look in these locations today we’ll see what I find Thank you !!
  6. Hello all , im sure this question has been ask 100 times and if so my apologies, I just bought a 1946 ish Lincoln h sedan and have 1 million questions but this one is first. Is the tag on the fire wall the vin number ? Thanks for your help Everett
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