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joespoolhall

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  1. Hello, I am looking for side mount tire covers for a 1935 Pontiac. Approx measurement for the tire cover is: 27 1/2 inches wide . . . . 23 inches high . . . . I would also like to find some 16 inch wire wheels for the 1935 Pontiac. The center hub diameter is 3 1/2 inches and the larger hubcap diameter is 7 5/8 inches diameter. I have attached a few pics of each, If you have any or know of any for sale, please contact. Thanks, Joe </SPAN>
  2. If possible, post some pics of your knee action rebuild. I'm interested to see how it is done and how it goes. I have knee action on my my 1935 Pontiac, Good luck, Joe
  3. Here are some pics of the bumper guard(s) Tom is looking for. He sent these pics to me and asked me to post them for him here . . . . so here they are . . . very cool looking . . . .
  4. I think I have a picture of the bumper guards from a Pontiac sales brochure . . . . they were attached to the back of the bumper. so as a guard they would have been pretty ineffective, but they looked great . . . . .
  5. Was sent this picture today from Tom in Texas of a 1935 Pontiac sedan delivery . . . . very cool looking car . . . . If anyone knows anything about this type of vehicle please pass it on . . . . curious to see what the story might be . . . . Thanks, Joe
  6. That is a very unique vehicle, nice to see it being kept up, Cheers, Joe
  7. Wow! That car looks great! And it helps to settle a discussion I had with a few friends regarding Right hand drive Pontiacs . . . . they do exist. Your car is in really good shape. The body does look a little different from other sedans I have seen, is the round panel to the lower Left of the licence plate the gas refueling door? If so, I haven't noticed that before. It's neat to see the interior set-up for the Right hand drive . . . . the trim pieces around the bottom of the windows is nice as is the leather on the seats . . . . is the leather original to the car? And no rust on the car is really nice to see . . . . Thanks for the pics, the car looks great, Cheers, Joe
  8. Sounds like an interesting car . . . . What are some of the differences?
  9. Hi Joe, thanks for replying . . . . I checked to see if I have any old fender pads for a template and I don't, but I'll take another look and if I find any I'll let you know. If you can post a picture of your car, it's always great to see the other 1935 Pontiacs . . . . .sounds like you have done a lot of work getting it ready to go, Cheers, Joe
  10. Nice to hear there are some 1935 Pontiacs in Australia! If you can, post a picture of your car, it would be great to see. Do you have trouble finding parts for your car in Australia? Cheers, Joe
  11. Hi Tom, I posted my E-mail address in a private message to you, hope you get it and some pics are on the way, Cheers, Joe
  12. Hi Tom, that's a unique way to start collecting the 1935 Pontiac cars! You're right in saying they are getting hard to find, I would be surprised if you would be able to find that many of them today. I'll send you my E-mail address on a private message. Looking forward to seeing the pics! I first came across one in a field in Montana about 12 years ago and had never seen one before. That peaked my curiosity and started me on the path to owning one. Attached is a pic of the one I saw in Montana. It has sat for quite a long time now. Cheers, Joe
  13. Hi Tom, it's great to hear from another 1935 Pontiac owner. 6 plus!!! That's a lot of 1935 Pontiacs. Nice to know there are that many still around waiting to be restored. If you get a chance please post some pics of your 1935's and the 1936 Buick you are restoring. Looking forward to seeing them, and chatting about the cars Thanks for the reply, Cheers, Joe
  14. Hi Charles, thank-you for the reply and 1935 Pontiac information! I'll take a look at the Pontiac-Oakland International club website and send out a message to Kerry. Looking forward to posting info regarding the 1935 Pontiacs . . . . attached is a "dusty" pic of my '35 coupe . . . . dont' worry it's clean now . . . Thanks, Joe
  15. Hello, I am searching for other 1935 Pontiac owners . . . . I purchased a 1935 Pontiac coupe a few years ago with about a 30 year old restoration on it and I am getting it ready to go back on the road and would like to hear from other owners of the 1935 Pontiacs. There don't seem to be many around so if you have one or have an interest in them let me know and we can try and keep in touch about our cars, Thanks, Joe
  16. Hello, I am looking for 1935 Pontiac side mount covers and wire wheels. If you have any or know of any please let me know, Thanks, Joe
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