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George Smolinski

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  1. 15 hours ago, Pomeroy41144 said:

     

     

    It happened again. 

     

    "What do you want for it?"  I get this question every now and then.  Do you? 

     

    Not sure why, but unsolicited offers to purchase my antique car really annoy the hell out of me. 

     

    Might be left over from my old Cadillac days.  I had such nice old Cadillacs, people would literally chase me down the street to ask me to sell them my car. 

     

    Those were the serious ones; I would bet 99% of the offers are not.

     

    I am getting better.  Other questions that I cannot stand:  "What did you pay for it?" or "Are you going to put a 350 in there?" 

     

     

    It may be that some of those people are just trying to start a conversation because they like your car. I'm sure you can probably tell the difference between the know it alls & just regular folks. Maybe if you're decent with the ones that seem genuine, they won't think of you as the arrogant owner. Besides, isn't a value question better than someone pointing out all the flaws, imagined or real of your car? Or worse yet, having them whisper/mumble to their buddy that it's a POS?

    For the record, I've been on both sides of cruises & car shows as owner & spectator, & there's jerks on both sides. So we have to ask ourselves: Do I want to be decent when a question is asked, or a jerk? Being decent while putting someone in their place shows your class rather than your rudeness & stupidity.

  2. About 5 years ago, I saw an ad on CL for a Chevy floor shift tilt column & bought it. He also had a box of miscellaneous parts including some mirrors. The tilt was for a '65 Chevelle - bought for $100 + S&H. Sold for $350 + S&H. One of the mirrors was a driver's side exterior remote in near mint condition. When I researched the PN, it turned out to be for a '64 Impala. Bought the whole box for $25 + S&H. Sold the '64 mirror for $1200 + S&H on Ebay. Moral of the story - Even a blind pig finds a truffle every now & then.

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  3. Check this out:

    http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/5919465098.html

     (210) 739-5318

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    The Electra King was a line of electric city cars made in Long Beach, CA from 1963-1980 something.

    This Electra King is in perfect condition inside and out.

    It is street legal and can be driven as a neighborhood electric vehicle.

    Here are some specs on it:

    Engine: 36V GE Electric Motor
    Power: 1 HP
    Transmission: Hypothetical only; reverse by motor polarity reversal
    Top Speed: 25-30 MPH
    Drivetrain: Rear-Wheel Drive
    Curb Weight: ~ 500 LBS
    Seating: 2
  4. 1 hour ago, Robert G. Smits said:

    John, there are no replacement 38-40 V-16 engines out there.  People on the Cadillac forums have been searching for years.  The Chevy was probably the only alternate available to get the car back on the road.  If anyone knows of a replacement V-16 block let me know, I could use one..  Bob Smits

    This ad was run here a while ago -

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    1930 Cadillac V16 engine and chassis for sale or trade for Duesenberg parts. I have  a complete 1930 Cadillac V16 engine and chassis for sale or trade for complete Model J Duesenberg rear axle assembly. This is an excellent condition chassis that has been in storage since the 50's and has original paint on the chassis. The engine has never been removed from the chassis and is complete with carbs, manifold and all the goodies. Has cowl, hood and complete grill and shell that are excellent. Rolling on the original wire wheels in great shape. Perfect candidate for a roadster build. Call Allen at 217 778 1425 for more info and photos. Looking to purchase J Dusie rear axle unit, have other J parts for sale or trade as well. Somewhere there is an axle laying in a garage that will never be used, why not sell it or trade for a fabulous piece of history. Hope to hear from you!!!

     

    Granted it's a 1930, but I would think it's a helluvalot better than a 350 Chevy. I think I'd even install a Caddy V8 from that era before a 350.

  5. 3 hours ago, Chase392 said:

     

    Glad I'm not the only one....

     

            Something about "Chasing Classic Cars" just rubs me the wrong way.... should be called "Flipping Classic Cars". I get that he makes his living buying, selling and restoring classic cars. I've also read many times that he is genuinely nice guy that does a lot of nice things. But finding a rare care stashed away and saying "I've always wanted one of these" only to sell it 3 months later strikes me as a bit dis-ingenious.... the Stutz Bearcat episode is a perfect example.

     

    His mechanic, Roger, on the other hand, I'd love to hang out with him for a day. I'm sure I'd learn some things and be entertained with cheesy jokes. I like the show just because of him.

    Wasn't there a Stutz that was alleged to have been bought out from under someone? I read that someone was dealing/negotiating with the owner & someone else got wind of it, swooped in & bought it. That's not nice.

  6. 1 hour ago, Pomeroy41144 said:

    Car Flippers are not car guys. 

     

    They don't care about antique cars.

     

    They care about Money. 

    Amen brother. I wonder if there are any of those on this site? They are what spoiled the hobby & turned it into an opportunity for "investment portfolios". I watched one episode of CCC that showed state inspectors coming to a show/auction & questioning VIN's on 1 or more cars because the numbers weren't right according to the inspectors. The host poo-pooed the inspectors as though they didn't know their butt from a hole in the ground. I believe what it amounted to was if the car(s) were sold with the numbers as they were, it would be illegal. Of course, he knows better than the state inspectors. After all he's a flipper & the host of his own show.

  7. Fantomworks seems to be "real" & I like the fact that they go over the cost of the repairs or restoration at the end of the show. The Mopar guy, Mark Worman, I appreciate his knowledge, but I can't stand the goofing around & for sure I'd fire 1 or 2 of the clowns working for him. I can't stand the fake engine revving on What's My Car Worth? & the 2 "experts" are right about half the time. Chasing Classic Cars would be better for me if there was some kind of clue as to what was paid for the cars he finds & more details about how he found the cars. But that probably would expose his secrets/contacts more than he'd want to.

    I don't waste my time on Unique or Bitchin' rides.

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  8. I posted this a while back - "Can you ID this Riley?"

    The car is paid for, I just received the title, & I have enclosed shipping arranged. The seller didn't mention anything about the title, so I was surprised & excited when I got it. It's an original N. Carolina title from 1953. The car is a '51, so seller's dad must have bought it in 1953. Car has been stored inside since then. Motor number matches the serial number according to the title. This car may be all original & I'm anxious to have it delivered so I can check it out for myself.

    May be a "blind pig" case.

    Riley 4.jpg

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  9. Not mine. Someone here may be interested.

    http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/csw/cto/5920667715.html

    For Sale . 1926 Franklin 11A Victoria Coupe VIN#E112261 Air cooled 6 cyl engine. Runs and drives.All wood work completely done.New roof skin included but needs installed. New door glass and window channels. 2 sets of fenders included. One set completely finished and epoxy primed-Needs installed. Gas tank cleaned and ready to install.Car is complete and 100% original. Interior good for patterns.
    Always stored inside heated garage.Clear title Please call for questions Dave 320-543-2047

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  10. On ‎11‎/‎22‎/‎2016 at 1:12 PM, countrytravler said:

    Run your request on this post. It will help.

    http://forums.aaca.org/forum/114-garages-trailers-and-towing/

    Aestorrs, Country, & Trulyvintage,

    The seller will make the car ready for shipping (tires aired up, rolls, & steers. He also has contacts in the local towing area so it shouldn't be an issue getting it someplace to load to a trailer. Stupid question here - will towing companies store cars indoors until they are picked up, if they have the space? Trulyvintage, does your trailer have a winch? Will you haul from New Bern, NC to Mpls, MN?

  11. Car is a Riley in Raleigh either going to Elkhart, IN or coming to Twin Cities, MN.

    The help I'm asking for would make the car movable although still in-op. Being movable should be enough to winch it into an enclosed trailer pulled by a pickup or other truck. I wouldn't want it hauled in the open and/or on a big rig. Whoever I contract with to haul it, I would expect it becomes their job to get it out & loaded. Only exception I could see is if it were a friend, relative, or perhaps someone from this group that was hauling it. Then I would put extra effort into having it ready for loading, like hiring a flatbed to assist. Of course, all of the loading & hauling details will be discussed & written out prior to any hauling and/or payment.

  12. Anyone in the Raleigh, NC area that can help? I'm buying a car that sat for many years so it's in-op. I need the tires checked to make sure they hold air, make sure trans/clutch/etc. can be put in neutral to roll it, & brakes aren't locked up. I am willing to pay something for your time. Some parts have been removed from the car; possibly check to see if it looks like everything is there also.

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