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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Antique Cars / March 2004

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67 chevy truck31 Mar 2004 07:56 GMT1
anyone know any good websites to buy parts for a 1967-72 chevy pickup truck
Nash water pump nut wrench ...help31 Mar 2004 05:19 GMT1
Hi guys, I came across this wrench when cleaning out an old tool box I got from
my dad years ago. Anyone have a clue if this is a desirable item for someone
with a Nash?
http://members.aol.com/james1549d/nash.jpg
1909 Autobug Horseless Carriage30 Mar 2004 15:11 GMT4
Does anyone know where I can get ANY information about this beast?  I
have a friend who has one in storage and would like to market it but
doesn't know where to start.  It was made in Norwalk Ohio and  has a
two cylinder engine.  I have looked and looked on the web and can find
Ford Educational Posters29 Mar 2004 03:27 GMT1
Hello all...
I recently found a roll of old Ford Educational Posters.  I am unable
to find anything on them online.  They have some goofy stuff on them.
One poster has a crank grinder, one has something about how the term
Re: When You Hear The Heavy Accent & The Poor Phone Connection... HANG28 Mar 2004 08:59 GMT1
You don't got the right attidude mister.  The punisment these jerks need is
to run them around for at least 20 or 30 minutes one the phone line then
hang up on the jerks.  After the companys figure out it costs more than
they save with outsorcing, then they will stop it for good and ...
Help with Positive Ground issues28 Mar 2004 07:52 GMT5
I just bought a 55 Nash Metropolitan.  The reading I have done tells me that
it is a 12Volt electrical system with positive ground.  I had a dead battery
this morning, and thought that with a car this old, and driven infrequently,
that a charge / jump unit with an on-board battery ...
Olds Brake part needed.27 Mar 2004 19:24 GMT1
hey all, i have a '68 Olds "98" w/ Power Drum brakes front and rear.  i need
a proportioning valve or some call it a distribution valve.  i can get the
one i have rebuilt, but i'd rather find a NOS or used part for a spare.
thanks for any leads...
FS: 1938 Olds 4 doors project car 21 Mar 2004 04:45 GMT3
Car is running and original condition but needs interior restoration.
Contact me for pictures.  email:mannigremote@yahoo.com
Martintown, Ontario
Canada
55 Tbird OD question18 Mar 2004 22:27 GMT1
Three speed manual OD, totally stock top to bottom. The car no longer
goes into OD as of last week. Thinking it was electrical, I grounded the
red wire to the relay. I get a nice clunk in both the relay and the
solenoid on the side of the transmission. Thinking it might be
HESTITATION PROBLEM!17 Mar 2004 06:21 GMT6
HAVE OLDS REGENCY, 1980 VINTAGE.  PASSED SMOG TEST IN LOS ANGELES. CARB
REBUILT.
YET, WHEN DRIVING IN LOWER RPM, OFTEN WHILE GOING UP SLIGHT INCLINE, CAR
HESITATES, WHEN TAKE FOOT OFF OF GAS PEDAL AND THEN ADD PRESSURE, SLIGHT
FS: 62-64 Impala bucket seats13 Mar 2004 21:27 GMT1
62-64 Impala bucket seats, $200 pair, located in Wadesboro, NC,
704-694-9409
Looking for a red 1962 DeSoto Adventurer11 Mar 2004 23:08 GMT2
I am looking for a red DeSoto Adventurer that
was sold by Some Where in Time Classics
almost a year ago.  It was restored by my
uncle and was wondering where the car
Lancia Delta11 Mar 2004 19:40 GMT1
A friend of mine owns a Lancia Delta (1980). The motor is OK (less than
80000km), and lots of pieces are in good condition. My friend intends to
give it. The other alternative is destruction. :(
Maybe someone (in France or Italy) may be interested ? More details on
Questions on restoring stainless08 Mar 2004 15:45 GMT1
I've been trying to find a good way to polish stainless trim on a 59
Impala.  All the info I've found on the net starts with 220 or 320 grit
sandpaper to remove sratches, then polish...just to be safe I started
with 1500 grit and that even leave scratches that a dremel and polish ...
FA:1963 Chevy Biscayne07 Mar 2004 21:31 GMT1
Restoration ready!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6173&item=2462
920920

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