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  1. Model A vendors sell them along with a punch and anvil to set the rivets. Try Snyders Antique auto parts.
  2. Yes, from Landoll Antique auto trim. Not sure if he is still advertising in the DBC News but I have address and phone # at home. Will post when I find it. I bought from him a little over a year ago.
  3. If it has a single unit starter/generator then it is 12V, pos ground. If it has a separate starter and generator, then it is 6 V, pos ground. The change was made from 12 V to 6 V during the 1926 model year.
  4. The prefix m would indicate that it is a Victory Six.
  5. Just wondering what kind of lub people use in the universal joints on the 4 cylinder and early 6 cylinder cars. The owner's manual specifically says not to use cup grease. Thanks, BC.
  6. Is anyone knowledgable about 1939 - 1942 Dodge pick-ups. I am looking for information such as serial numbers to identify when a truck was built, standard equipment, colors, vehicle specs, etc. If there is a place where I can find this kind of data, I would appreciate it. Thanks
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