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Still not working for me
"Cannot find server" <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" />
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your perfect tow vehicle just sold on Ebay
After restoration of course.
I think it is the grandfather of the one you picked
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Still doesn't open for me?
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Still doesn't work for me..
"The page cannot be displayed"
Maybe the site is restricted? <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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It doesn't work for either?
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Try
http://da.harborfreight.com/cpisearch/web/search.do
Search "screws" they have 12 different assortments.
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Been there! done that !
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How about some motion?
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WTB Early Maxwell
I am looking for reasonably prices 1907-1910 Maxwell runabout.
Complete in need of restoration or older restoration is fine if priced accordingly. No rush just looking for one to play with. Please send price and condition with first reply, pictures if possible. Prefer Midwest jwolf@vinu.edu
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Do you know who made the clutch?
I can look it up.
is it a single spring Borg and Beck?
If so it take a 1/2 wrench, a hammer and chisel. but it is easily adjusted.
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URGENT LEGISLATIVE ALERT
Indiana Introduces Bill to Exempt Antique Vehicles from Excise Surtax
A bill (S.B. 118) has been introduced in the Indiana State Legislature by Senator Beverly Gard (bgard@iga.state.in.us) to provide an exemption from the excise surtax for motor vehicles licensed and registered as antiques.
We Urge You to Contact members of the Senate Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy (List Attached) Immediately To Request Their Support for S.B. 118
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Senator Luke Kenley, Chair
Phone: (317) 232-9400
E-mail: s20@in.gov or lukekenley@lukekenley.org
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Phone: (317) 232-9400
E-mail: s18@in.gov
Senator Ron Alting
Phone: (317) 232-9400
E-mail: s22@in.gov
Senator Gary Dillon
Phone: (317) 232-9400
E-mail: s17@in.gov
Senator David Ford
Phone: (317) 232-9400
E-mail: s19@in.gov
Senator Sue Landske
Phone: (317) 232-9400
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Senator Connie Lawson
Phone: (317) 232-9400
E-mail: s24@in.gov
Senator Bob Meeks
Phone: (317) 232-9400
E-mail: s13@in.gov or jkenwort@iga.state.in.us
Senator Lindel Hume, R.M.M.
Phone: (317) 232-9523
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Senator Frank Mrvan
Phone: (317) 232-9461
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Phone: (317) 232-9849
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Senator Tim Skinner
Phone: (317) 232-9523
E-mail: s38@in.gov
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Cars and Dogs are different; you usually don?t modify a dog, or restore an old dog when it is all wore out.
Dogs are pretty much the way they came out of the factory.
Also as far as fire extinguishers the need for one on a pre-48 especially pre-15 is a lot greater than the need of one with a newer car. So AACA covers all the bases and requires them.
As far as Dog of AKC does not rule all in the dog world, I used to have Australian Shepherds and they were control by The National Stock Dog Registry.
NSDR does have different rules than AKC even the big ones.
NSDR does not allow any inbreeding.
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It would be more rare and sure to draw a crowd at shows if you left it as a
startcar for harness racing.
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Remember back then you were buying materials with a little labor.
Now you are buying labor with a little materials.
Plus no one could press a piece of metal large enough for a roof.
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If you work on old cars the Dykes Automobile & Gas Engine Encyclopedia is a must. maybe even a couple of different versions.
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Have you decide when your going?
What is a reasonable rate to drop and 1915 off in Indiana.
Car in in CT near NY.
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I have bought some in the past from
I had bought a 1916 Indiana and 1918 Ohio from them years ago.
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I have about 1/2 the video and it has taken over 12 hours so far.
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I wouldn't sand it the thicker the paint the easier the oven cleaner takes it off. thin stuff is a lot harder. We used yellow bondo spreaders as scrapers.
After we rubbed out the surface you couldn't tell it has been painted.
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I removed brush painted letters off of a trailer with Easy-Off oven cleaner and it didn't hurt the original finish. Use gloves, I didn't and it turned my fingernails brown.
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Today I got my December Hemmings Classic Car #15
and my January Hemmings Classic Car #16
Both on the same day.
A bimonthly magazine and I get 2 issues the same day.
Anyone else have similar delivery.
They were still in the plastic so I don't think the post office kept it for bathroom reading.
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Anything that new I just keep my Eye on E-bay and get a NOS.
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her is another. newer one
2005 trailbreaker for sale drab green/blk
both game racks less than 6hrs on it $5200
call louis 734 934 4167
bike located in michigan
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This was on the Rokon board:
"I have a '69 trailbreaker for sale. Restored cosmetically and engine rebuilt about 1995. Rode it occasionally for a few years then stored inside in 1999. Haven't run it since but may try if I find the time.
Issues: typical play in transmission output shaft and associated oil leak, I remember the idle being a little high but probably just a needle height issue, not original seat but a tractor-style bolted to Aquilla frame, leg-guard wired in a few places where welds broke, tube in front tire has rotated so now can't reach tube nipple.
Pictures on request unless you can tell me how to attach them to a message here. I'm asking $1900 and would like a local sale. I'll assist in transport to Albany, Hartford, New Jersey, etc.
Thanks, Paul
Danbury, CT"
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3-23-06 Got mine today Southern Indiana.