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  1. Hi Thomas I'll try, since no-one has yet come up with anything for you. What model(s) of car was it used in, do you know? Do you have any info about the engine at all, like bore & stroke maybe? My best GUESS is that it's a six, but I could very well be entirely wrong! Cheers Zak
  2. Thanks for the others! Here's another I stumbled across, it is amazing! http://mac.flint.lib.mi.us/ahc/index.html Steve, I appreciate your mentioning of the AACA online catalogue, but for a skint researcher like myself, stuck literally 10 000 miles or more away from any mainland USA, it's a non-starter without any actual content available online. I'm sure others can & will make use of what must be a fantastic resource. Thanks for the feedback and info guys! Cheers Zak
  3. Well I think it's unadventurous, dated already, far too retro and lacks all imagination. Repeat that statement for the Ford GT, Mustang, and the Challenger/Charger/300C as well. The originals were popular and iconic because they were different and new, not because they looked like Model Ts with sixties touches! Ciao Zak
  4. I found this to be absolutely brilliant: http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigit...nufa&col_id=153 There's also part of an old copy (1926 IIRC) of Auto Trade Journal scanned in at the Library of Congress' website. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?am...+journal+%3A+)) (quite a long link and the forum software might break it) Anyone have other such links/resources? Ciao Zak
  5. Thanks Novaman, appreciate the help. Ron, I'll be dropping you a PM right away, thanks too! Cheers Zak
  6. <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Was Keller you mentioned built in Alabama in the late 40s? If so, you should contact Ronbarn because he has a Keller. Ron is on the forum and you can contqct him through that. </div></div> Thanks Dan, it was indeed from Alabama (althougth I had to check quickly as I didn't know off the top of my head). I'll get a hold of Ron. Thanks for the info. Ciao Zak
  7. Yeah, the Martin I was talking about is from the Lane museum! Great news, thanks guys Ciao Zak
  8. Hey thanks novaman! The Playboy alo used a Hercules engine at some stage. Any and all info gratefully received! Cheers Zak
  9. Hi all Just found this site, looks great. I am researching car specifications for my own site, and was hoping some knowledgable people on here could help me out please. The Keller Super Chief used a 162 CID Continental engine, and the Martin used a 162 CID Continental engine. Does anyone know if they are the same engine at all? The one reference I have for the Martin calls the Continental engine an "H8", but looking at contemporary (circa 1928) specification tables, the Continental codes are usually a numeral followed by a letter, not the other way around. Any thoughts on this please? I'm pretty sure that the Davis Divan and the Playboy (both from 1948) use a slightly smaller Continental engine, at 133 CID. Can anyone confirm this please? Thanks! Cheers Zak
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