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  1. At least it is not as ridiculous as Indiana's Historical Vehicle plate.

    First is cost the same as a regular plate about $35 registration plus excise taxes.($15-$2000) based on year and value. Indiana has no personal property tax on vehicles that are licensed.

    It must be renewed every year.

    It requires a state police inspection on which the officer states it has a drive train similar to original (eliminates street rods) and second the vehicle is be safe has highways speeds (55 mph) and this eliminates anything I consider and antique.

    So Indiana you can't license you model T or A as a historical vehicle because is is not safe at 55 mph.

    Really what prewar is safe at 55 mph other than a few high dollar Classics.

    If you get a regular plate it requires no inspection at all.

    I have had State Trooper inspect and pass car that are not capable of 55 mph.

  2. I would think it could pass under.

    "a. Badges and license plate frames with

    club names other than AACA will NOT be

    subject to a deduction for authenticity, if

    they are appropriate to the vehicle and displayed

    in good taste. They will be judged

    for condition."

    If it was well executed I would let it pass or deduct 1 point at most.

  3. On my 1916 Elgin the book called for a good grade of Steam Cylinder Oil and a handful of good flake graphite.

    I tried 250 wt but it just leaked out as the transmission and rear end had no seals of any kind. An old guy at Hershey told me to use straight STP Oil Treatment.. I did and it worked fine without any leaks.

    The steering box called for Soft Cup Grease or Vaseline

  4. 55 F100 Production Numbers

    Year Pickups Panel Trucks

    1955 124,842 11,198

    Year Model Code

    1955 5

    Year Truck Serial Code

    1954 -1955 F-100 Conventional F10

    1954 -1955 F-250 Conventional F25

    1954 -1955 F-350 Conventional F35

    1954 -1955 P-350 Parcel Delivery P35

    1954 -1955 F-500 Conventional F50

    1954 -1955 B-500 School Bus B50

    1954 -1955 C-500 Cab Forward C50

    1954 -1955 P-500 Parcel Delivery P50

    1954 -1955 F-600 Conventional F60/F61

    1954 -1955 B-600 School Bus B60

    1954 -1955 C-600 Cab Forward C60/C61

    1954 -1955 P-600 Parcel Delivery P60/P61

    1954-1955 Engine Codes

    D O.H.V. 6 Cylinder-223 cid

    V O.H.V. 8 Cylinder-239 cid

    Z O.H.V. 8 Cylinder-256 cid

    53-55 Transmissions

    Code Type

    3 3-Speed Regular

    3HD 3-Speed Heavy Duty

    AUTO 3-Speed Automatic

    3OD 3-Speed Overdrive

    4SYN 4-Speed Synchronized

    5DIR 5-Speed Direct

    5OD 5-Speed Overdrive

    Assembly Plant Code Plant Location

    A Atlanta

    B Buffalo

    C Chester

    G Chicago

    D Dallas

    F Dearborn

    E Edgewater

    H Detroit Truck

    K Kansas City

    L Long Beach

    U Louisville

    M Memphis

    N Norfolk

    R Richmond

    S Somerville

    P Twin City

    1955 Paint Code Paint Color Name

    A Raven Black

    B Banner Blue

    C Aquatone Blue

    D Waterfall Blue

    E Snowshoe White

    G Sea Sprite Green

    R Vermilion

    U Meadow Green

    V Goldenrod Yellow

    P Prime

    SS Special Order

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  5. I used to use Wesley but never again.

    It works but when you put your car in the sun or drive it and get the tires hot your whites turn brown, it's a good thing it's easy because you have to do it all the time. Once you have used it on a tire you can't go back.

    I started using Coker's 2 part cleaner. It a little harder to clean but you only have to do when you have done something to get the tire dirty.

    I have cleaned the the tires drove the car 250 miles and never touched them before a show. Try that with beach.

    Tire cleaning is a monthly thing not a daily thing anymore.

  6. Lover (Lower Ohio Valley evansville Region of the AACA) is taking a road trip and touring

    2 car collections on Saturday April 26th.

    At 10:30 AM EDT we will tour the museum of Jeff Smith.

    At 1:00 PM EDT we will tour the collection for Frank Kleptz

    both collections are in Terre Haute Indiana. Neither of these collections are currently open to the public.

    We have a group leaving Evansville at 7:00 am CDT and meeting up with more at Vincennes at 9:00 EDT.

    If you are in the area and interested in attending contact me.

    Jwolf@vinu.edu

  7. Maybe AACA should publish and Anonymous list like BMWMOA does. (BMW Motorcycle Owners Association)

    "BMW MOA Anonymous book. Published annually with updated material, this book lists BMW MOA members who are willing to aid and assist (as indicated) in cases of emergency or just sociability. Listings are coded by phone numbers only and indicate degrees of services, abilities, parts, etc. available to BMW MOA riders requiring emergency help, simple directions or just a hot cup of coffee with a smiling friendly face attached. Over 12,000+ members are currently listed and as a BMW MOA member you will discover the Anonymous Book as an invaluable security blanket and an absolutely safety tool when touring anywhere, anytime."

    Code list things such as if you have.

    Tools,

    Repair knowledge and of which models.

    A trailer,

    place to store a bike.

    A yard to camp in

    an extra room.

    or just coffee and conversation.

    Even a place to say how far you are willing to travel to help someone.

    Every body is listed by location so it is easy to find someone near where you are having the problem.

    I have been in BMWMOA for over 25+ years and I have received about 5 calls. 3 looking for information, Campgrounds, best roads etc. One a couple with flat tire on a Sunday and most bike shops are closed on Mondays. They lucked out I had a used tire to fit their bike and they were off later that afternoon and I had one less tire to dispose of. The other was an accident. The guy was Ok but his wife hurt her leg and was in a local Hospital. I picked him up from the hospital took him to get a motel room and then the next morning took him to rent a car so he could pick up his wife and head home.

  8. You will have to use a static balancer. You might have to make it yourself. You need to ballance the tire, rim and wheel as a unit or your wasting your time.

    Depending on how you drive the car and the tires you may be wasting your time anyway.

    I ballanced the Lucus 34x3.5's on my 1916 Elgin but found ballance wasn't the issue, the tires were eggs.

  9. There were quite few trike v6's made and they still make them.

    They made very few v6 2 wheelers made and I sold the only one Monty ever made with the 2 speed and reverse to Howie in HI. You probably know him from the list.

    http://beaver.vinu.edu/boss%20Hoss.htm

    The problem was most people did not want to pay the extra cost of the Mercruiser V6. The motor cost more than the Chevy small block V8 and and on a trike why pay the extra money when weight isn't that big of and issue. On the 2 wheeler the 2 hundred pounds made a big difference.

    Most of them made just used the standard GM V6 and they had over heating and plug fowling problems due to the constant lugging at low RPMs. All but one had the single speed, no reverse converter.

    The trike should leave to CA by the middle of next week.

  10. Imagine my surprise to see this trike for sale on Ebay and not by me???

    Yes someone copied my pictures and description and put it on Ebay with a $500 deposit that must be PayPaled within 24 hours of sale.

    I contacted Ebay told them the seller was not the owner.

    Ebay pull the ad and contacted everybody who bid or ask questions telling them of the fraud.

    I guess it is a common scam. Luckily I caught it before anyone lost money on it.

    I sent the seller a question and ask where the bike was located and if I could see the bike before I bid.

    He replied that the bike was in CA and I could not see it till after the final bidding and then only if I was the high bidder. This answer was a surprise to me as I knew the bike was in Indiana and I could look at it anytime I wanted as it was in my garage.

    I have a deposit down on the bike just awaiting the final money transfer and the shipping company and 2 back up buyers I guess I priced it too cheap. Heck the fraud Ebay ad was bid higher than I was asking.

    So it doesn't hurt to scan Ebay every now and then to see if anything you own is up for sale.

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