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| gas tank sealants-US Standard & others - risk of clogging tiny tank vents etc? | 29 Feb 2004 06:42 GMT | 1 |
I'm generally familiar with the entire process, step by step, but have a question I do =not= see addressed in any newsgroup post, or in any tank sealant manufactures sites. hope you guys can 'clue me in' on this:
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| 50s De Soto | 26 Feb 2004 01:54 GMT | 7 |
I just saw a De Soto sitting in a classic salvage yard and it got me thinking. I need a daily driver. Yes I said it, a daily driver and a 50's De Soto in the same post! I was thinking about picking one up and doing a partial resotoration along with a modernization. I am no
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| Cars w/ classiest or unusual interiors? | 21 Feb 2004 01:27 GMT | 3 |
I was wondering if I could opinions from you fine people about which classic cars had (have) the nicest interiors or most unusual interiors. I know this is a bit subjective... I saw a 63 buick riviera with a chrome and brushed aluminum(?) dash
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| carpeting firewall/strong glue? compund-curving new carpet? | 16 Feb 2004 16:46 GMT | 1 |
regarding 'front floorboard areas': are some new automotive carpets steam (or 'electric heat gun') bendable into compound curves? if so, might I be able to, say, bend them to contour compund curve similar to that of a regular softball? what 'secret' method do trim shops USE to
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| 1949 Chevrolet 3100 Truck - How to Identify Carb | 11 Feb 2004 12:18 GMT | 4 |
How can I identify whether I have a Carter or a Rochester carb in my 1949 Chevy 3100? I am pretty sure it has the original 216 6 cyl. The carb that is on the engine is a single barrel on the drivers side of the block with the fuel bowl on the radiator side of the carb and the
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| Studebaker Carburetor For Sale | 11 Feb 2004 00:30 GMT | 1 |
Professionally rebuilt 2 barrel Stromberg model WW as used as original equipment on 1953-56 Studebaker V8. Looks and operates as new. These are very difficult to find in any condition. Carb is complete and ready to install. Asking $70.
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| Tucson Antique Car Driving | 09 Feb 2004 10:03 GMT | 2 |
It looks like I will be getting a job offer from Raytheon in Tucson. I live in upstate New York and own a 1926 Packard. Is there much of an antique car hobby out in Tucson? Are there shows? Do people go on tours?
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| wanted | 05 Feb 2004 23:54 GMT | 2 |
looking for a set of cruiser skirts for 59 ford galaxie,email me @ vettered@prodigy.net prefer used but good cond. thanks
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| Need a classic car/driver for a wedding in NJ | 05 Feb 2004 03:27 GMT | 1 |
Hi. Anyone know of any places in New Jersey that rent classic cars (and drivers) for weddings? They'd have to drive my bride-to-be from the hotel to the church, and then my bride and I from the church to the reception. It's just the two of us-- we only have 4 other people
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| Date and information on this tool | 04 Feb 2004 15:26 GMT | 1 |
Can anyone tell me the date this tool was made or any other information on it? The link is to a picture, not an auction. Thank you, Frank
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| Help with dating this Radio. | 04 Feb 2004 03:56 GMT | 2 |
Can someone tell me how to find the date on this radio? It has some numbers stamped on the side but I don't know if they mean anything. The radio is a FoMoCo radio and still uses tubes. Here is the link. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2457241887
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| Another to identify | 04 Feb 2004 03:40 GMT | 3 |
Any idea what this http://boynings.co.uk/mystery/car.jpg car is? The girl in the front (my mother) was born in 1916, so the photo must be from the early 20's. It is a right hand drive car in the UK.
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| Any Model ''A'' Owners in here? | 04 Feb 2004 01:39 GMT | 5 |
Any Model ''A'' Owners in here? reply if so also any one from texas ? -daniel
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