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Manuel

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  1. Looks like an Essex to me. Manuel in Oz
  2. Yes, looks like a Model T Ford allright. Manuel in Oz
  3. I have a couple of Dodge books covering 1930 to '39. Manuel in Oz
  4. Sounds like a truck motor. I think they started with a T. Manuel in Oz
  5. Hi, I am trying to ID an old updraft Zenith carby & I was wondering if one of u gents could help? It has the aluminium disk with only one number and no letters. 101800 Does this no mean anything? Hopeing you can help. Manuel in Oz
  6. There is a fellow in Australia that makes new mascots for Dodges. Manuel
  7. I really enjoy this one; http://www.redpowermagazine.com/forums Manuel in Oz
  8. Sounds like a Dodge Truck motor. They started with a T prefix. Try the Chrysler and Dodge forums. Manuel in oz
  9. Hi 6Pack, See "34?? Dodge Humpback Identification" posting from the 28th {just a couple of down}. He gives a description of the location of the serial no. Hope this helps. Manuel in Oz
  10. They were made in 1933 HC, 1934 & 35 KC. The early KC's had suicide doors and the later ones had normal doors. R all the digits correct in that no.? My list says 9200000 for that era. Hope this helps. Manuel in Oz
  11. Hi Marty, Do u get Restored Cars mag from Victoria? There is a bloke that advertises there that specialises in bearings and Dodge 4's. Manuel in Oz
  12. I think Dodge made Humpbacks right thru the 1930's. U can check your engine and serial nos to confirm the yr. The engine no is on the oil filler side, just where the head meets the block on a raised surface, right at the front. Hope this helps, Manuel in Oz
  13. Hi Rich, This is the address: http://www.fordbarn.com/aforum/aforum.htm and look under 600W. regards Manuel in Oz
  14. Just recently one of the Model A Ford forums had a long discussion on the old 600W. Its modern name and where it can be obtained, alternate lubes, etc were discussed. Manuel in Oz
  15. Thats a "Finnie". They came in 4 and 6 cyl variations with small fins at the back. Don't know what year as they were sold throughout the world. The model before it was the "Roundie". I think the Roundie was the first new shape after WW2. Not very sophisticated but thats how I tell the differences between old Benzes. Manuel in Oz
  16. Manuel

    1935 KC gauges

    Have a look on the [oil filler] side of the engine. Right at the front, where the head meets the block. There is a raised pad. Give it a good clean. Should be some letters and then nos. Manuel in Oz
  17. Manuel

    1935 KC gauges

    What are your engine & chassis numbers? They should tell us a bit about your car. Manuel in Oz
  18. Manuel

    1935 KC gauges

    What body style is your KC?
  19. Manuel

    1935 KC gauges

    What is your location?
  20. Manuel

    1935 KC gauges

    Not sure how to send all the pics at once.........
  21. Manuel

    1935 KC gauges

    <span style="font-style: italic">This is what he said:</span> I used a GM 30s something speedo because it fits right in. I reused the original KC speedo needle on the GM speedo. The bezel photo is to show the similarity of the hole size but the different appearance of the two brands. Manuel in Oz
  22. Manuel

    1935 KC gauges

    Hi Dave, Bob in Canada took some shots of his [late KC] gauges for u. He asked me to post them. Here goes. Manuel in Oz
  23. Manuel

    1935 KC gauges

    and number 3.............
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