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BillMadden

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  1. I know of a 53' Super Convertible (56C) that's been sitting in a storage

    facility the past 20 years. It's in original unrestored condition with the

    exception of the top, and only has minor surface rust on the front & rear

    bumpers. The driver's door jamb tag lists the following: 3678I564. Do these

    numbers provide any clue's and are there other locations that would provide more serial #'s? Also, what is the value of this car in your estimation?

    Thanks!

    Mark

    If that car was in Detroit, I think I know where it is now. If it is I would like to know what you know about

    Bill

  2. I have some experience with the wire wheels on my '53 Super convertible, if anyone is interested. They are 6 1/2 with stainless spokes and inner seal, and using P225/75R15 whitewalls purchased from Diamond Back Classic Radial Tires. No tubes. Steel valve stems. I have had no significant air loss, and no other problems so far. Although I don't recommend it, for the spare, I bought a used wire wheel, had it chromed, purchased stainless spokes and nipples from: Buchanan's Spoke and Rim, Inc. in Azua, CA www.buchananspoke.com and installed them. Each spoke has a unique identifier on the end of it, and that's the way they are ordered. I paid more doing it myself than buying one already restored. I recommend Dave Adler at Motorspot for wheel business, although he may not currently have any. That's about all, except I am just a little skeptical that radial tires are that much a culprit with these wheels, if the wheels are correct to start with, and maintained the way they should.

    Bill

  3. Mostly ditto to Scott''s reply. I did have a problem, at first, with the driver side door, but now it closes fine. The other problem was with one of a pair of taillight 'tubes' not being the right length. Had to stretch the hell out of it to reach, and they will no doubt fail in time. I have installed the vent window rubber sucessfully, which is the hardest one.

    Bill

  4. Hi Bill-I'm restoring a 53 Roadmaster. Do these decals attach to the backside of the plastic or the front?

    Thanks

    Martin Lum

    Hi Marty,

    They are applied to the front side. The backside of the insert is sort of corragated so they wouldn't stick too good. They are made of a pretty heavy durable vinyl tho' and I don't think there is much worry about them wearing out. The color is not quite as brillient as I would have liked, but I don't believe anyone will complain. They are cut precisely to fit the face side of the insert after the insert is removed from the oval bezel. I have told the first inquiry that they are $15 bucks each delivered.

    I also have all three of the '53 hood and trunk emblems/ornaments available fully restored to show condition with new chrome if anyone is interested. Again, they won't be cheap, but.......

    Bill

  5. I have vinyl decals which refurbish the plastic to near NOS appearance if anyone is interested. Cost a penny or two to have made, but they do the job. This center plastic piece is becoming pretty scarce, but if you have one that is all faded these decals are the answer. They are for '53 only.Bill<!-- google_ad_section_end -->

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  6. [B]I have vinyl decals which refurbish the plastic to near NOS appearance if anyone is interested. Cost a penny or two to have made, but they do the job. This center plastic piece is becoming pretty scarce, but if you have one that is all faded these decals are the answer. They are for '53 only.Bill[/b]

    I am a little surprised there is not more interest in these......

  7. I used YNZ for my 53 convertible and highly recommend them. I removed my dash, restored it and instrumentation while it was out. It is bolted in all right. Several ponts at each end and around perimter of windshield. My windshield was out until after re-installation of dash, so made it easier, but still a pain. I had no problem routing the wire cables or hookup using YNZ instructions. Again I was doing it in an open convertible, but also with hydroelectric window, seat, and top hookups to contend with. I am glad I did it, and for a show car, it's really worth the time and expense I think.

    Bill

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