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  1. Howard~You are right, he did not mention a pick-up on this thread. But he did in his message regarding 50's Fram Filter Kit and I think that is where Rick saw that prarriehnd was looking for items for a pick-up.~Susan

  2. I showed the photo of this to a friend that knows the very old cars and has Model T's. He said that cars for many years were supposed to only have distilled water put into the battery cells. And old batteries tended to "boil off" the water pretty quickly. He feels that this item was an add on to provide distilled water for the batteries no matter where you were as there wasn't the ready supply of distilled water that there is today.

    That would explain the instructions to fill it with fresh water everyday and it would have a tap at the bottom to drain out any leftover water with the minerals that would be left behind in the bottom from the distilling process.

  3. I printed off a copy of the photo and showed it to a friend who has worked a lot with very old cars and owns Model Ts. He said that when he helped another friend restore his 1904 Olds it had a box like this one (may have been a different phone company's product) and it was connected to a series of 2 volt batteries and it served as the ignition. He said that in early cars items like this were adapted to fit vehicles and used before the car companies manufactured their own parts like this.

    I will still ask the guy that runs our Telephone Pioneer Museum and ask what the orginal use for this item was.

  4. Are you wanting them for a show car/truck or a driver? If for a show car/truck then radials are a major deduction at 3 points per tire including any spares that are radials.

    Many people try to argue that radials are safer and therefore should be viewed the same as turn signals or seat belts as allowable safety items. But so far the AACA has held fast in not allowing them.

    Some people go ahead and put radials on to drive and enjoy the car/truck and have correct bias-ply tires for shows. But if you intend to show the vehicle and money is a concern put the money in correct tires.

  5. Howard~Sure glad I didn't have soda or coffee in my mouth when I read your post. I started laughing and would have done a "spit take" as they call it in Hollywood and sprayed the computer screen.

    I thought it looked like that also. All it needs is some white fake fur upholstery (10 point deduction for incorrect material grin.gif) and some fuzzy dice (one point deduction). grin.gif

  6. I finally just saw part of the ad you are talking about. I turned around and there was the K.G. already flying through the air. It is an ad about something Sharp makes called and "Aquos" I think. Must be a water-proof something.

    Will have to try to see the whole ad.

    I wouldn't want to have a wreck in a 'fridge box. shocked.gif I understand they rated very poorly in crash tests. frown.gif

  7. I think that the ads need to post a "No automobiles where harmed in the making of this commercial." disclaimer if they really did not harm them.

    With a VW photo by your name I think it has to do with that.

    When the Karmann Ghia first came out I remember saying that they were the aardvark of the car world. Now I actually think they are cute. cool.gif

    Now a Honda "Element"....they can wreck all of them they want to. Talk about ugly. There is a car that looks like some kid took a 'fridge box and a couple cans of paint and called it a car. And now some company is making little ones that look like they were made from dorm 'fridge boxes. tongue.gif

  8. Howard is right. Without seeing the car none of us could give you any idea how many points you could loose. There are so many areas listed on a judging sheet that pertain to painted areas on a car, each with their own deduction limit.

    If you know any AACA trained judges ask them if they would give you an opinion after looking at your car. They could at least give you a ballpark idea of how hard you could get hit at a show. Don't rely on people who judge "local" or shows limited to specific brands/models. Their rules can be, and very often are, different from the AACA's.

    Remember this, one point can keep you out of the running for awards. frown.gif If your car scores 11 points below the highest scoring car for a first, second or third, you will not get an award at that level. Within 10 points of the highest scoring car for a first, second or third (and above the miniums listed) and you will get a first, second or third depending on which one you are within ten points of. smile.gif

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