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DKY

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  1. Thanks Guy's. In response to Tinindian's question: "As an aside and not to criticise the original poster or question. I have always wondered just what GM made. We tend to run down the old car makes that were "assembled" but after having worked for GM dealers for 15 years I really wonder. At one time if memory and history are right Ford was the only company that manufactured right from the raw materials to a complete car and this iI even doubt." I was just simply quoting my repair manual, I have no idea if GM actually made the fluid (I highly doubt it). I just would like an anternative fluid to use.
  2. Anyone know of any available equivalent fluid to use for the rear shocks on a 39 Chevy?
  3. Interesting question about the two plates Frank. I have the original plate from my 1939 Chevrolet but I only have one. Perhaps one was lost over the years or one of your's was a replacement. Anyone else know???
  4. I recently purchased a car from my grandfathers estate and hoped to keep the plate he had on the car. I was told by the notary that all I needed was a note from the executor of his estate that the plate was no longer needed by my grandfather and then I could use the plate. I have not yet submitted the paperwork to PA DOT but with the advent of the new plates does this mean I cannot use the old "purple" plate?
  5. looks like you have the pictures switched with your posts. Just thought I'd let you know
  6. Here is a site with a complete restoration of a 1939 chevrolet. I couldn't have gotten mine together without referencing this site and the help of some fine people on this site (thanks for the tire Dale). http://www.ju-online.com/1939.htm
  7. Not with the cold temps we currently have. It was -13 this morning in Little Gap, PA.
  8. Diz, would you be willing to ship, at my expense of course, plus whatever you would want for the tire? Thanks Dave
  9. Still looking! I know I can get new from Coker or one of the other vendors but my money and my daughter is currently going to PSU. So if anyone has even one usable tire they want to get rid of cheap, please give me a holler. Thanks Dave
  10. My two were my Grandparents that I wanted to keep in the family so my wife and I bought them from their estate. 1939 Chevrolet, 1950 Packard
  11. The carter WCD 663S is listed for the 1941 through 1949 Buick Models 40,50,60 and 70. Your rebuild kit will have the info on the float setting
  12. Did you check ebay? With all the rodding going on there are quite a few OEM parts out there.
  13. The Filling Station's website lists one with the ornament
  14. if the pictures are digital you only need to send them as an attachement. If they are say 35mm pictures you would need to scan them to be able to send them
  15. Joe, I may not be much help. I checked my owners mannual and there is a listing for Door Trim Removal however it does not state how to remove the handle. I checked my handle on my 39 chevy and there appears to be no set screw. It appears to be pressed onto the remote control handle but I'm not positive
  16. Joe, offhand I'm not sure but if it's the same removal method as the 39 Chevy I will check my shop manual tomorrow when I go down to work on my car. I'll post it tomorrow if you don't get an answer by then.
  17. Harry J, that is what I thought it was for also. I checked the label last night. It reads "Trade Mark adopted for GED" Patented June 11, 1918 produced in Boston Mass and NY, NY. There is no patent number listed.
  18. Clipper you may be on to something! I just find it hard to believe that with all of the information available on the internet, I just cannot seem to find out what this is
  19. There is only one outlet. There is a fill plug on the top and there is a drain plug on the bottom. There was a patent number on it, I recall it being pattened in 1918 but don't recall the number, I'll get the number tonight and post it if it will help at all. Thanks Dave
  20. Thanks for the input baardburro. Interesting but if it was attached to the radiator wouldn't that ruin the food? There is a threaded fitting as you can see on the tank, so it was attached to something.
  21. must be a rare item. anybody care to even take a guess as to what it is
  22. Over the weekend I came across a part at a flea market and couldn't resist buying it. The person I bought it from had no idea what it was off of or what purpose it served and a search on the internet was futile. The part is made of copper about a quart in size with a mounting bracket attached. The name plate describes it as a "Moto Still" produced by Efficiency Units Incorporated. The writing on it say's "Fill this tank with clean water every day" I do not currently have a picture to post but can put one up if anyone would like to see it. Thanks in advance Here is a picture. I believe it to be a tank that you fill with water and attach it to a carburetor, but I'm not really sure. If anyone could identify it I would appreciate it.
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