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  1. Can't someone call Ed's wife tommorow? Ask if Ed got home with his new old car yet? Please Charley
  2. Ed Congratulations on your recent find and allowing us to follow along. My friend Don has a 1915 White touring car with a California top. His father purchased the car in 1953. It's a 30 h.p. car. The motor has a compression release that moves the camshaft. When his son Chad was young maybe 8 years old. Don would use the compression release and little Chad would crank start the White. People around the car were amazed a little guy could crank start the big White. Don's about ready to pass the car onto Chad now. Best of success on your trip. Don't let a little water and a simple virus alter your plans. Never stopped you before. Kindest regards Charley
  3. Heritage just posted on the Cars Wanted forum for a Maxwell A, AA, or AB. Best Charley
  4. Need a pair of brackets with two 5/16" mounting holes. 2" center to center top to bottom hole. Similar to brackets shown in photo. In the states please. Thanks Charley
  5. Ed, what a good suggestion. You're much more creative than I. Wishing you all the best! Stop if in the area. Charley
  6. I don't have any photos of mine. Here are a few of my Grandsons Kassius and Ollie. Charley
  7. Congratulations on your purchase. Charley
  8. There was a short discussion recently pertaining to factory air on a certain 1956 Cadillac. Found this Curbside Classics article explaining the unit. https://www.curbsideclassic.com/blog/cold-comfort/cold-comfort-1955-cadillac-fleetwood/ Best Charley
  9. hwellens Looks like you hit the nail on the head. Thanks Charley
  10. Any guess as to what year and make these bands might fit? They are 2" wide. Maybe for 16-17" drum? Thanks Charley
  11. Bloo It's 25" where the bead sits on the rim. The sides of the rim are larger diameter to hold the tire on the rim. Hopefully I explained it correctly. Charley
  12. deaddds Sorry, I just measured the rim tool. It opens to 25" max. Your rim is probably 26" or 26-1/2" outside diameter. You'll need a little larger unit. This one is a Pacific Rim Tool B1.
  13. I will send you a pm with some photos. Be back home in a few hours. Thanks Charley
  14. Dandy Dave The poster mentions 35" wheel rather than the 35" tire that he has. Looking at the markings on his tire 35 x 5. It would indicate a 25" rim size. Your Weaver tire machine is way cool. Best Charley
  15. Keiser is always a step ahead of me. Charley
  16. Bill Harper posted the following rim splitter instructions on another forum. Very helpful to me. If you have 35" tires the rim o.d. should be 25"? If so I do have a three jaw rim splitter for $65.00 plus shipping. Best Charley
  17. Matt excellent write-up. How's your blood pressure? Charley
  18. John This song has your name all over it! Born to Be Wild Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway Lookin' for adventure And whatever comes our way Yeah Darlin' go make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space I like smoke and lightning Heavy metal thunder Racin' with the wind And the feelin' that I'm under Yeah Darlin' go make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space Like a true nature's child We were born, born to be wild We can climb so high I never wanna die Born to be wild Born to be wild Best Charley
  19. Dandy, way cool topic. That's really awesome. Best of success. Thanks for sharing. Charley
  20. This product was recommended to me.. Plan to try it. http://www.leatherique.com/ Charely
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