Tim Wolfe
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When our car was restored I had a second taillight installed and all new wiring. Adjusted the third leg on the generator. When the headlights are on, the turn signals do not work, turn headlights off and they work. Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated. ( other than hand signals! )
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Thanks Tripwire, the one on my coupe is 1 1/2" tall and cast iron. I might have to settle for one like you sent the info on. Thanks for the info...
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To fit between carb and intake manifold to help prevent vapor lock. For a single barrel Carter WA-1, mounting holes are in line, not 90degrees from each other. Mine is made from cast iron and about an inch tall. Need one for second car. timandjuliawolfe1@roadrunner.com
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I've seen them for sale from a company in Australia .Can't remember the name, maybe others know. They had door handles and other parts too.
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Myself and two brother all visited South East Asia, one Air Force, one Army and one Navy. My great grandfather (7 generations back ) was a Capt. in the Revolutionary War. Capt. John George Overmire.
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Many Thanks to all.
Tim Wolfe
USAF S/Sgt 1966-1970
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The exhaust manifold looks strange for a '30 Chrysler I think. Did someone cast replacement manifolds?
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Check out Carid web site, a friend bought a set for his 1949 Mercury from them for less then $80 and they were a perfect fit. Had free shipping too. Others told him that they were impossible to find.
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I replaced the rope seal in my 1930 Chrysler with a lip seal and it hasn't leaked since. I have pictures somewhere that I could look up and send you if needed. A machine shop could counter bore the end of the part the gland nut screws on the install a seal.
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I bought a car in Center County PA about 15 years ago on the way to Hershey. I forgot my checkbook, man said no problem car was mine! Said he didn't care if it took me 6 days, 6 weeks or 6 months to pick it up--he would hold it for me. And he was in politics..
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Had some really nice cars at a local concours show that we have attended for years, but not again. Car with rust on fenders, dirty rumble seat and was missing two center caps on the wheels was awarded an award over other nicer cars. Didn't make a lot of sense. Talked to some others that said they wouldn't return to this show again. Sad to hear and see things like this about the hobby. I'll stick with the AACA judging.
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1930 Chrysler model 70 Royal Coupe. The flat latch is 1 1/2" wide. Can take other photo's if needed.
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Did you receive the pictures?
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Farmer I worked for as a kid had a model t buck rake. I like the steering on this one. How did he work the clutch and brake?????
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We have two 1930 Chrysler model 70s, a Royal Coupe and a Brougham. They were built a few days apart and signed off by the same inspector according to the build sheets. The coupe is a show car and the Brougham is all original, no repaints or anything. I haven't been able to locate another 2 door 1930 model 70 Brougham in the US, found one in England. Has to be more of them out there.
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If you send me an email address or cell number, I'll send you a photo of my clamp.
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Would the clamp on a 1930 Chrysler be the same? I'll measure mine this weekend for you, looks the same. Car is in the shop getting touched up for a concours show. Someone looked in the rumble seat at the last show and their belt buckle did a number on my fender.
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The reflectors for my headlights were dull, I sent them to a company called Albrico. They did an excellent job. 1930 lights are now safe to use at night.
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sent pictures
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Did you find a gas cap? I have one that fits my 1930model 70 and is same size OD and has a knurled rim. Can send pictures to your email address or cell phone. Send me a personal message if you want pictures. It is nos and hasn't been chromed yet.
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A large antique shop or mall in Springfield, Ohio has a huge assortment of used tools that are very reasonable. A lot of nice Craftsman tools, hammers, screwdrivers, files and misc. I cleaned out my chest box and found I had 42 screwdrivers! You can't have enough tools.
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Glazier Pattern & Coach Works, Ltd.
Steven Glazier
3720 Loramie-Washington Rd.
Houston, Ohio 45333
937-492-7355
gpcwsteveg@centurylink.com
Steve does fantastic work and his restored cars have won many awards. Houston is a small town in Ohio and Steve lives in the country in a woods. I highly recommend him. Check out his web site and give him a call.
Fat Mans wheel
in Chrysler Products - General
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I have a '30 Chrysler Royal Coupe and with seat all the way back it still rubs my belly. I'm 5' 11" tall and 200 lbs. My car has an adjustment under the dash to raise or lower the steering wheel.