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DaveBerg

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  1. I had a claim with Hagerty for near 20K. I had the check in less than ten days !
  2. I believe the 1930 wheel would be different. thanks thoough
  3. I need to buy a wooden wheel (front) for a 1925 Cadillac. Any help appreciated thanks dave berg davbergltd@aol.com
  4. Joe, thanks for the ebay link. That appears to be what I need. I'll take the picture to the car garage and match it up to my broken one. thanks again dave
  5. I need a horn ring for steering wheel of 1949 DeSoto. NOS or Used, either would be fine. Any help appreciated thanks Dave Berg davbergltd@aol.com
  6. I'll buy your hubcap. Let me know how much and where to send the check. thanks. Post it here or email me direct davbergltd@aol.com
  7. I have a 1912 Argo Electric open roadster. The Argo electrics were built in Saginaw, Michigan.
  8. I had an accident a number of years back. Ended up doing nearly 20k in damage to my car. Hagerty had it settled and a check in my hand in less than two weeks. Needless to say I have been thrilled with Hagerty.
  9. Want to buy a shop manual for a 1950 Mercedes Benz 170 S. Original or Copy is fine. Thanks.
  10. Going to search for awhile. Thanks though.
  11. yes, without the logo. Is yours in working condition? if so how much are you asking for it.
  12. Wanted .... Oil Pressure Guage for Chevrolet model 490, specifically 1918. Any help appreciated. Thanks
  13. You are correct. I have to learn how to master this old age thing or read. Whichever is easier. thanks
  14. There is a fellow in New Alexandria, PA that has a 1954 Skylark that he is just now talking about maybe selling. I have seen the car and it is a fully restored, national winner. Aqua blue in color. A really nice car and really NOT cheap. If you have interest in such a car I will gladly put you two together.
  15. $395 sounds like a great deal if you like it. Anything less would be a bonus. If you decide not to buy it I'll take it !
  16. Thanks very much. I appreciate the info dave
  17. Can I get some opinions please. I need your thoughts on the value of a 1989 TC. It has 15k original miles, the Maserati motor and a stick shift. Car appears to be brand new. This car is not mine and not for sale at this time. I just a feel for value. Your thoughts are appreciated. thanks
  18. Outstanding !! By the way Steve. Who was the dark haired fellow playing you ?
  19. Your request is a very tough order these days. The teens and 20's electrics are much easier to locate than the early ones. Though I suspect you already know that. The only one that I know of available at the moment is in St.Louis. I believe that it is a 1903 Columbia. I am not positive but think it is the Victoria style runabout body style. It is a restored car and appears quite nice. It is being offered by Mark Hyman a classic car dealer in St.Louis. I can tell you that these early Columbia electrics are great cars to drive (I have an 05) and quite easy to operate. Good luck in your search.
  20. You need to contact the Chief Judge for the meet. This would be: Ron Rubenstein Contact me via email at davbergltd@aol.com and I'll email you back a phone number. Sorry you have to miss the meet.
  21. Why not ask the tour organizers for a copy of the tour book. Buy it if need be. Then you can do the tour on your own or with friends somewhere down the road. While its not the same as being with the larger group it can still be a world of fun.
  22. Your vehicle is exactly the reason the DPC was created. We look forward to seeing it.
  23. I would suggest contacting the used (antique) book dealers in your area. They will either do book restoration or have someone who does. It will cost you a little but I think the results will be worth it. At the least less risky.
  24. The last GENUINE pre-1900 electrics I recall were an 1896 or 97 Riker that Leo Gephart sold I think back in the 70's. I do not know its current whereabouts though I think it went to someone from the Riker family via auction. There was also an 1896/97 Roberts that I believe Arthur Doering bought back around the mid 80's. I do not know what has become of it either. The O'Quinn estate sold what was I believe called an 1899 Columbia electric. It was a big beautiful car with outside drive. If I recall it brought $550,000 or so when auctioned a few years ago. Perhaps someone else on here can steer you in the direction of those. I think there is at least one Riker still in the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn. A genuine pre-1900 electric is a major challenge. I have been looking myself a long time.
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