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  • Birthday 11/30/1945

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  1. I found an Owner's Manual for my 1950 Dodge Sedan on-line. There are two sites in my "favorites" but I can't remember which one I used. They are: www.autobooksonline.com www.factoryautomanuals.com Good Luck!!! Hottrrod
  2. Terri, [forgot].... You need to list more details on the Graham.... body style, engine mfg/size, 2dr/4dr, etc... HR
  3. Terri.... UR welcome.... I don't think it's very ethical, but have heard of some who list an item on eBay with a REALLY HIGH reserve.... i.e., your car with a $500k reserve, just to see what it'll bring, thereby establishing the current value at that moment.... and as I say... I don't think it's very ethical to use this method.... but it IS A WAY to establish a value..... Good luck in ur search!!! Hottrrod
  4. There's a eBay listing in french.... a 1937 Graham Crusader 4Dr with a Continental 6 cyl engine. Price [or current bid ??] is $770. I checked my NADA Appraisal Guide for Classic, Colletible and Spl Interest cars [2003 Edition].... couldn't find any older "Graham" listings [1947 Graham-Paige 4Dr Sedan: Lo-$3550;Ave-$5175; Hi-$9175]. Hottrrod
  5. I've recently acquired a 1950 Dodge Coronet, 4Dr, with the [as far as I know] original flathead 6. Due to the cold winters here in Western NY, I'm considering changing to a 12 volt system. Back in the '80s I did this with a 1950 Ford F-1 pickup. Can anyone tell me [possibly step-by-step] how to accomplish the change? Many thanks to all, Hottrrod
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