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Manuel

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  1. Does the Nash have the correct wheels? From what I see the Ford is a roadster pickup. It seems to be well rugged up!! On 1932 Ford PU's the grill was vertical as the pass cars were. But 33/34 PU's the grill was the same but on an angle. As Elmo said the car behind the bowsers belongs to the Chrysler family from the late 1930's and the truck looks like it could be a Chev. Manuel in Oz
  2. If its a Ford rim it may be 1932 as they were 18". Model A's were larger and 1933/4 Fords were 17". The wheel nuts were exposed and the hubcap was much smaller on A's. HTH Manuel in Oz
  3. My KC Dodge has lefts and rights. Manuel in Oz
  4. The steering wheel looks like its on the Right side from here. Manuel in Oz
  5. Manuel

    Velie auto

    I think it was the son or nephew of the tractor people that started the car company. Manuel in Oz
  6. That last pic makes me think it was a 4 door sedan once!! Manuel in Oz
  7. Certainly and interesting pic. Must have been a special day. Does anybody recognise the uniform of the passenger? Manuel in Oz
  8. Not sure about a Workshop Manual for the 8. I think I have a Parts Book for the 6. They sure are hard to find. regards Manuel in Oz
  9. Hi Yirgaman, Try this 1931 Chev site. It has good info on torque settings for old cars. http://1931chevrolet.com/torque.htm HTH Manuel in Oz
  10. Try the Chev section on this site. Or the Club at this address: http://vccachat.org/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/cfrm HTH Manuel in Oz
  11. Is the tow vehicle {Nissan Patrol/Maverick} a cut down wagon Jetback? I remember looking at a pic of a 34 Roadster in Eddie Fords Holden book. Looks like u are doing a great restoration! Manuel in Oz
  12. Manuel

    What is this car?

    Pure mischief! Thats what they are up to....
  13. Manuel

    What is this car?

    Pure mischief! Thats what they are up to....
  14. There was an Australian truck around that time that had 4WS. Can't remember the name at the moment. Manuel in Oz
  15. Possibly for a hot rod. Manuel in Oz
  16. Of the cars lined up. My guess is: No 1--1938/39 standard or deluxe Ford with the tear drop head lights No 3--I think Tinindian got it, 1929/30 Pontiac and No 5--A 1936 Ford I was staring at the screen too closely before. This time I sat back a bit and I think it helped. Cheers, Manuel in Oz
  17. Thanks HD45. When I was a kid my neighbour was an old "Bushie", of the kind mentioned in the story. I think he told me the history. In the second pic the windscreen looks like it is tinted. [not allowed here] Can anybody see if it is LHD or RHD? Hope u all have a great Easter. regards Manuel in Oz
  18. The location looks like "The Dog on the Tucker Box" monument at Gundagai NSW Australia. The pic must have been taken a long time ago as the site has a large petrol station, food hall and rest area etc there now. I can't make out what the badge says on the grill?? Manuel in Oz
  19. Is that the same car as in "Also a Duesenberg"??? Manuel in Oz
  20. Could it be fitted with a later body? Manuel in Oz
  21. A Stutz?? Manuel in Oz
  22. Magnificient vehicles. What about the 1939 Ford Standard in pic 2? Manuel in Oz
  23. Would the top one be a Kissel? Manuel in Oz
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