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What is the Ideal Humidity Level for Your Shop or Garage?
Robert G. Smits replied to 3macboys's topic in General Discussion
Mine are set to turn on above 55% and turn off around 50% -
I would agree with ED. I have insured with Hagerty for years and all of my cars are "agreed Value" I don't think Hagerty even cares as to the actual value. Lets face it you pay so much per $1000 The risk analysis computer program has figured out how much to charge per $1000 based on your credit rating, claims history, and so much information about you that you would be shocked. When I had cars in both Florida and Texas I had individual policies for both states and paid a lower rate in Texas where I am 100 miles from the gulf
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How often to change power steering fluid based on time, not mileage
Robert G. Smits replied to hursst's topic in Technical
I change mine every 3 years except for my daily driver which I do every 20K miles -
29 Cadillac Sport Phaeton
Robert G. Smits replied to Steve_Mack_CT's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
It took me forever to find these photos from 83. This is what one looks like restored. My first restoration. It won the AACA Presidents cup in the early 80’s. Ninety percent of the wood had to be replaced secondary to termite damage during it’s stay in Argentina. You can stick your finger into the holes they make. Car also had bullet holes in the drivers side door Does anyone know where this car is now? -
FROM MARTY: Got home yesterday. Only moderate damage to house. Limited electricity from natural gas generator. Still hoping to make Glidden and Hershey, Expects it to be weeks without electricity, potable water, internet or cable TV. He asks you to keep the Houma/Thibodaux region in your thoughts and prayers. They were in the eye of the storm for hours. God Bless!!!
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My girlfriend (wife of 38 years now) was driving my 70 Chevy PU down SE 14th street in Des Moines when she noticed the Left front fender drop and saw a wheel rolling down the street ahead of her. After she got it stopped the police came to inspect and found ALL of the lug nut almost off. A present from my EX
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My 1960 Buick LeSabre 2 Door Hardtop
Robert G. Smits replied to TexRiv_63's topic in Our Cars & Restoration Projects
Rather than re-inventing the wheel look up the HAMB thread "Coker tires--trash or treasure" If my memory is correct is is about 50/50 -
I find it interesting how so many 34 rumble seat coupes and convertible's have very similar styling. Kind of reminds me of todays styling similarities
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My 1960 Buick LeSabre 2 Door Hardtop
Robert G. Smits replied to TexRiv_63's topic in Our Cars & Restoration Projects
I would look at Diamond Backs