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  1. I think Romar has rims for your dodge. Make sure you know which you are after, there are Dodge parts, stanweld parts, and Kelsey parts that all look about the same. They can actually be purchased quite reasonably. 
     

    Ed is absolutely correct about the 26” rim. It took me years to piece together a set and once I had what I needed all the wrong stuff I had purchased turned into a small fortune that all sold to one guy with zero hesitation or haggling. 

  2. One thing to note on having a tank made, should you end up going that direction… none of the sheet metal shops around me would make a fuel tank… all were happy to make a “water tank” to the exact specs and reusing the fittings from the old gas tank I brought in. Some steered you towards the correct verbiage… all accepted it. 

  3. 8 hours ago, Larry Schramm said:

     

    We were on the patio of Stiney's, next to Tiffin Air Cooled.  Where were you?

    If you drew a line from the model T’s through the camera lense to 75 feet behind it in carnucopias picture… my family was gathered at the tailgate of a pickup. The grass overflow parking at the museum. 

  4. On 4/9/2024 at 9:09 AM, CarNucopia said:

    I went to an eclipse tailgate hosted by the nice folks at the Model T Museum in Richmond IN. It happened to be on my way home from Charlotte. 
     

    I’ve seen a partial eclipse before, but didn’t expect the huge change in light as that last 1% of the sun gets covered. I’m glad I made the extra time to see it. 

     

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    I was 75 feet away from you. 

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  5. I was quite a slacker when it came to taking photos, but my family all gathered together at the Model T museum in Richmond, IN because they just happened to be right in the thick of it all and it's an excuse to go to the model t museum.

     

    A surreal experience shared with both my daughters, both my parents, and dozens of strangers from around the country. The ring of fire was awesome, as was standing in the dark with light on the horizon in all directions.  The drive home was a bit congested. 

  6. @AHa  what technique did you go with and how has it survived the last five years?

     

    I just paid the invoice in an online auction for a long searched for badge to replace an incorrect reproduction on my 15 dodge brothers. As this badge ended up costing me over 10% of the cars purchase price… I really don’t want it to fall off and this car sees more road time than some peoples modern daily drivers. 

  7. This conversation has been happening for decades. Today we have plastic cars but at one point nobody thought anyone would collect a car with plastic radio knobs. 
     

    As a proud life member of a club that accepts everything 25 years old as an antique, I am compelled to support the mission that they began long before I was born. Do I  think of my 1995 Suburban in the same light I think about my 1915 Dodge… not at all, but I like them both.  Oddly enough, I run historic license plates on the 95 and not the 15.  

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  8. Many years ago I made the one block walk to my father’s garage on a day where he was feeling particularly ready to have less projects in his life and this 30 horse t-head 4cyl Maxwell became mine.  Through the entirety of my ownership I have been too busy with too many children and not enough leftover funds to really take on a brass era project… but… before my fathers ownership it belonged to a local car guy that was like an extra grandfather, it’s an open front detachable toy tonneau, and it’s not likely I will get another opportunity to have a 1910 Maxwell model G, so it plays garage art for the most part while I dream about more free time.  There are occasional spurts of progress.

     

    My currently less overwhelmed by projects father has recently expressed some interest in playing with it so some real progress may be near. 

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  9. 1 hour ago, edinmass said:


    I prefer not to drive cars with cracked blocks……..and yes especially on pre 20 stuff there are often cracks and castings flaws that evapo rust will find. Finding cracks doesn’t bother me, driving a car with a crack would.

    Finding the crack bothered me!  Pulling off my first stitch was a fun learning experience, but a pristine block that didn’t need it would have been more fun. That said, as soon as the repair was done I put more evaporust in while the stitching stuff was still out and handy. 

  10. 7 hours ago, Fossil said:

    OK don't buy it. At least you could do is take a buddy and just go over and take a peak at it.  Seeing as how you brought a buddy along to keep you from buying it it's OK to ask the owner what his bottom dollar is because your not buying it anyway.

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    Let us know how the trip home with it went will you?

     

     

     

    All my car buddies are enablers.  

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  11. 45 minutes ago, cricket-ny said:

    Jim,

     

    This is what my chromer suggestied I use prior to painting over my radiator shell apron that originally was painted. Hope this helps.

    Chris

     

     

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    This product will make paint stick to a breeze blowing by. I have used it many times on plastics and a couple times on chrome… but I was spray painting a large chrome area with an edge taped off. No idea how chrome treated with adhesion promoter would clean up if it ended up on a not to be painted area. 

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  12. 11 hours ago, John Bloom said:

    when you get outside of more affluent urban areas, you can find some houses that were built when these little towns we’re thriving and local business people had money to build a custom dream home around the turn of the century.

     

    I grew up in a small blue collar farming and factory town in Indiana. We have a place on a lake down in that area that we spend time at, mainly in the summer, and hope to spend at least four months in the summer there when we we retire.

     

    The next town over is Delphi Indiana. Population about 7,000.  About five years ago this home came on the market and I was smitten. 1 foot thick interior walls with pocket doors to compartmentalize formal rooms and parlors, the entire attic was open with all the dormers configuring such an interesting and irregular ceiling. Grounds just begging to be revitalized, and the carriage house that was Two stories with a footprint that appeared to be at least 1600 ft.² to me.

     

    it’s sold for 144,000. I’m still kind of sick about it, it would’ve consumed me. You could have another half million million in it  before you even blinked, but oh was the home worthy of it.  As I get older, I learn more and more how sometimes it is a blessing to not get the things you want.  I don’t have the finances to buy a house like this and tell contractors to get busy and make it perfect.....and I don’t have the time to do it myself.  
     

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    Well what do you know, John Bloom comes from my neck of the woods. 
     

    I looked at that house long and hard.  Buying it would be easy, owning it was far outside of my financial capabilities. 

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  13. I also have a pic of the car… wounded on a flatbed… and will leave it to the owner to post if he desires.  The news I got is that driver and passengers came out without serious injuries. Great car and great owner. Very happy to hear all are well.

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