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D Yaros

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  1. 3 hours ago, dei said:

    Surprised and glad to see "RED" Special's there. (minus mine :()

     

    Just wish I had been able to talk with the owners.

     

    They are, well.... 'SPECIAL' to me. (groan) <_<

     

    I was there on Friday and Saturday.  Looked for, but did not find you.

     

    In terms of talking to Buick owners, I did and found them to be very approachable, friendly and all around decent folk.

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  2. I am not, and make no claim to be, an authority on this matter.  However, I would be more than a bit surprised to learn that Oldsmobile had a special wheel for the StarFire model.  That was not the GM/Oldsmobile way of doing things back-in-the-day!

     

    I stand to be corrected on this by anyone with greater knowledge -

  3. Was back on Saturday.  Ran across two items of interest.  The first is a "Twin-Six" experimental engine.  What attracted me to it was a lack of valve covers.  Guess pollution was not a big worry when this baby was developed in 1915?  The other was the model car hauler -

     

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    Trust you folk all enjoyed the Milwaukee environs, had a great meet and get home safely!

     

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  4. Strange as it may sound, and as difficult as it may be to comprehend, some  folk do actually enjoy just being able to take in the lines of a  particular vehicle.

     

    I had a 1955 Cadillac Coupe deVille for six years.  During my ownership I am certain I never put 100 miles on the odometer.  At the same time, she brought a smile to my face each/every time I entered the garage.  The car was not only a joy to view/contemplate, it brought back warm memories of my long passed father who also had a 55 Cadillac and a sense of pride that I was fortunate enough to be able to own a mid-fifties Cadillac.

     

    I eventually got to the point where I realized it was selfish of me and not in the best interests of me, the car or fans of old rides to keep the car in my garage so, reluctantly, I sold her.

  5. On 6/28/2017 at 5:47 PM, Steve Moskowitz said:

    Dave, you rock!  What a great picture.  It looks to be a 1901 Olds.  VERY Early car.  That car was not around when I got there.  A shame.

    Thought you would get a kick out of seeing the photo -

  6. Here is a partial listing of people here (or hear at one time) that have (or had) a 1940 Oldsmobile  They were found by using the search term "1940 Olds" in the search box found at the upper right corner of the web page.  You can search them in the membe r database and send them a PM for help.  Good luck! -

     

    hackers 

    Erndog 

    drcheco66 

    GOOBER 

    AC Fuhrman 

    pitman

    Phillip Cole 


    Tool J720 what is it?
    Phillip Cole replied to GaWajn's topic in General Discussion
    Found it: The Old Cars Project has a 1940 Olds  Manual that shows a picture with J720 making the adjustment. Looks like a plain Allen wrench to me...

    steveam 

    classicone64
     

  7. On 6/12/2017 at 5:08 PM, dei said:

    Yes sir it indeed is! 

    Don't tell me you've been here? or... have you seen it on line?

     

    Not a great shot but this is the main entrance to our 100 acre site and 25,000 sq ft Museum Building. (day of the car show)

     

    For those interested: http://www.ctmhv.com

    Let's just say "I get around" and do have connections.

     

    Do take a look at this; particularly at the 1:19 - 1:23 point -

     

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