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  1. The radiator looks more like an Overland than it does a Peerless. I don't remember Overland having louvers on the hood at that time. Here is a picture of a 1906 or 07 Perless with a great view of the radiator. Dan
  2. <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #FF6666"><span style="font-size: 20pt">Calendary Challenged ?</span></span></span> <span style="font-family: 'Arial Black'"> </span>
  3. You might check and see if air is being sucked into your cooling system. A good place it start checking is your water pump. It will suck air but not leak water. AIr being sucked in through the water pump will cause foam and overheating. I had a Model A Ford doing that until I repacked the water pump and I have not had a problem with foam on the radiator since. A couple of other folks have done the same thing. The car won't overheat as easy when there is no foam in the cooling system also. Dan
  4. West, Is this axle that is broken on your Brush the front one by any chance?
  5. Here is where it should be locateds. This is where mine was when I restored my car. This tag is a repo and I can't remember where I got it. Dan
  6. What you have already is a good. For a caravan type of event you should have good written detailed directions to hand out to all drivers. Other things that should be written in the directions are; Follow all traffic regulations. (no running red lights to keep up) Use turn or hand signals when turning Don't bunch up, keep a good distance between vehicles (no tailgating) Allow enough time for your drive (Don't rush the drive) (Don't let it become a road race) Dan
  7. I use Mobil Lubriseal 2000. It is a semi-fluid extreme presure greese that is used for lubercation on center piviot irrigation systems. I have had no problem with using it. I use it in all six of my older vehicles. It comes in a 5 gal can. Dan
  8. <span style="font-style: italic">So just because they are a judge doesn't mean they know everything</span> There are those on this forum that think they do, huh?
  9. 31 Ford 31 Chevys do not have hudraulic brakes and there is a manual spark advance on the dash. There are other fetures that Chevy has that the Ford doesn't have like 6 cylinder engine with more HP, better styling and others. Remember that 1931 was the year Cheverolet became #1 over Ford.
  10. That 1930 2 door sedan is not in as bab of shape as you might think. That would be a good one to start with.
  11. Pat, You include tractors on the AACA judging field, the next thing you would want would be manure spreaders. I am sure you would see a lot of folks not rejoin AACA at the end of the year because it would then be the Good Old Boys Back Slapping Club and be the laughing stock for the automobile hobby. Those folks leaving AACA would be welcomed by other clubs for automobiles with open arms. The honors you have won with your vehicles would not mean very much now would they if they are associated with tractors and the like. Leave tractors out of AACA. Dan
  12. Try a surplus store. The one here has several diffrent widths and colors.
  13. That is a late teens Buick
  14. When some of your restorations are older than a lot of the cars on the field. <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
  15. Steve, Is that your 4-H project for this year? <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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