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Need to replace my water pump and am wondering if any one brand/vendor is better then another or suggestions where to get one. Thanks
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Fun video of the Dodge Brothers and Henry Ford
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FS 1927 Fast Four engine and transmission
Jim Anselmo replied to trimacar's topic in Dodge & Dodge Brothers
I think I have a Ford Courier distributor that suppose to work with some machining as well..... -
Really - Serious buyers only. How about a serious price..... https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/1925-dodge-brothers-sedan/6683647489.html
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Do people not research realistic values when selling a vehicle? http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/5791480132.html
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I totally agree. This car is what I would drive as a "survivor". Just get it up and running and enjoy it as is. I'm certainly not in the hobby to turn a profit, but just for the enjoyment (and also the occasional frustration) of owning something unique.
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Just ran across these and thought you guys might enjoy them. May 28, 1915 July 11, 1915
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If I remember right my 28 Fast Four had locking pins that needed to be removed.
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Another one
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1927 Dodge cabriolet - available - any thoughts?
Jim Anselmo replied to trimacar's topic in Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Too bad I'm not closer should you pass on it.... Neat car. -
Pistons rings on 1948 6-cylinder
Jim Anselmo replied to Jim Anselmo's topic in Pontiac Flathead Owners
Thanks, that's sort of what I thought. Jim -
Can anyone tell me if the rings for a 1953 (239 6-cylinder) will fit pistons for a 1948 6-cylinder. They say that they are for a 3-9/16 diameter piston which I believe is the same as the 48 piston. This is the description of the rings - <center> [TABLE] <tbody>[TR] [TD=align: center] [/TD] [/TR] </tbody>[/TABLE] </center> [h=1]Details about 1953-1966 Pontiac 194,239 3&9/16 bore + .040 chrome piston rings[/h] Thanks
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I have two Fast Fours (Model 128's) sedans. One is complete, original and running, the other I purchased 25 years ago, but it is only about 75% complete (no interior). I picked mine up to replace a Model A that I owned. I would love to track down a coupe someday. I think there are still a fair amount around today. Check out this fast four! http://www.fastfourspecial.com/ Jim
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I ran into a guy this weekend and he has running gear from what I believe he said was a 26 DB. Free to a good home. His name is John Stedtfeld and he is located in Tonasket, WA. He can be reached at (509) 233-0195. Please let me know if you take him up on his offer so I can remove this and he won't be bothered after it is gone. Thanks - Jim
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Buick Rescue - 1951 Special, Model 41D - $1,000
Jim Anselmo replied to TxBuicks's topic in Buick - Buy/Sell
Dang, If I could only get it to my neck of the woods!