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Tim Wolfe

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  1. Please contact me timandjuliawolfe1@roadrunner.com
  2. Pauls Chrome in Penn. did an excellent job on my parts for a 1930 Chrysler. He does repair work too. D&G Custom Chrome in Cincinnati did good work for me too. A lot cheaper then Paul. The both have web sites and you should be able to get quotes if you send good pictures. Tim Wolfe
  3. Try calling Calimer's Wheel Shop 30 East North Street Waynesboro, PA 17268-1353 Phone (717)762-5056 Fax (717)762-5021 Wooden wheels for antique cars & horse drawn vehicles. My two 1930 Chryslers have hickory wheels... Tim Wolfe
  4. My '30 Chrysler has the same heater set up as yours. I have the interior control for it, it is more or less just a sliding valve to control the air flow. What I do not have is the cast iron manifold heater.
  5. email timandjuliawolfe1@roadrunner.com for info.
  6. A man by the name of Acuff made some for a 1933 Chrysler for a restoration shop. They looked great. You can do a web search for him. I think he had a site.
  7. I've seen accessories where you can add a second wiper to a 1930's car for the passenger side. Would you have any of these? I have 1930 Chryslers. timandjuliawolfe1@roadrunner.com
  8. Now have found the clips I was needing. Thanks
  9. Only one place had rubber that came close to matching a 30 Chrysler, Marty Lum. He had a site when I found him. He does great work too. I can look up his info if you need it. L&L Trim has the metal trim for your boards. Let me know if you need more info. Tim Wolfe
  10. I'm looking for the three wire harness clips that hold the wires to the engine, just below the head. I need them for a 1930 Chrysler model 70. timandjuliawolfe1@roadrunner.com
  11. Try Jay at Astheime@ptd.net, he might be able to help you out.
  12. What a find! I tried to buy a 1930 Model 70 coupe convertable several years ago, owner tried to convince me it was a model 77 roadster. Still wish I had bought it. I sent you a email with a contact. He just had some hubcaps made and might have some of your other needs. Doors do not look bad in the photo, a good restoration shop can make new skin if needed. What state are you in?
  13. My '30 model 70's have the same part. I can send you photo's & measurements if you want to install this. Rod would be simple enough to make. Tim Wolfe
  14. Email me at timandjuliawolfe1@roadrunner.com and I'll tell you about a company who might have one----with caution!!!!
  15. Thanks, I thought it had hex head screws in it when I removed the plates, the shop put them back on with round head screws and I told them I thought it was wrong. (Should have the original screws in a labeled bag.)
  16. Can someone tell me what the correct screw is to hold the rumble seat steps to the fender? Is it a hex head or round head screw?
  17. Thanks to Marty, we found the needed parts.
  18. Need a crankhole cover for this car, should be oval shaped with a 6 on it. Any condition.
  19. Contact Mark at D&D Classic Auto in Covington, Ohio. 1-800-332-7742 free phone call you will not be disappointed with their work. Check out their web site.
  20. I purchased two reproductuin oil filters that hade a new throw away filter inside. They look like the old filters. His name was Burr and at the time the cost was about $165. The in line was on the top and the out was on the bottom or top ( pipe plug the unused hole) I've seen others advertised.
  21. Thanks Harry, the shop will install metal and not the rubber that came with the parts.
  22. Reproduced exactly like the one for a Stomberg DX-3 carb. Call Larry Lewark @1-937-275-3303 if interested. Can't tell the reproduced ones from the one off my 1930 Chrysler model 70.
  23. The reproductions are finished and are made exactly like the one from my 1930 Chrysler. If you are interested in one, call Larry Lewark @ 1-937-275-3303 ( Lewark Metal Spinning in Dayton, Ohio)
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