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

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Bogus VIN plate on '67 Firebird ragtop?26 Aug 2004 00:21 GMT18
The VIN plate on my '67 Firebird convertible is for a coupe,
22337xxxxxxxx, when it should be 22367xxxxxxx.  The title is for a
convertible.  I've had the car for about 25 years now and had it
titled and registered in 3 states before this one, but it hasn't been
Dumb Question on 69 Impala25 Aug 2004 10:13 GMT2
Hi - I bought a very worn 69 Impala Custom 2 door htp and just started
to figure out what trouble I have gotten myself into - anyway my
question is does the same key open both the trunk and the doors or
does the ignition key open the doors also - I have the trunk key to
Edsels...25 Aug 2004 07:58 GMT2
Any tips for good Edsel part dealers, repros, junkyards, etc?  Happy to have
whatever I can get.  I know quite a few places, but I'm always searching for
more.  (As we all do <g>)
Thanks!
Classic car info24 Aug 2004 22:23 GMT2
I am looking into buying a car from 1920 to 1940. I really like the long
body of the duesenberg but dont want to pay the price that goes with the
duessy. If you have any ideas on a car please tell me.
late '20s-early 1930s car designed to look like airplane23 Aug 2004 19:07 GMT4
Need help identifying photo of an actual car (from late 1920s - early
'30s?), which looks something like a wing-less airplane -- extremely
futuristic for the time and two-toned.
It might have been associated with the introduction of Associated
BMW Art Cars!23 Aug 2004 00:16 GMT3
I was just looking around for BMW Art Cars and came across BMWonline.
They seem to have quite an awesome collection at a reasonable price.
Does anyone have any experience with these guys? The site looks like
it's got a good collection of models generally but I'd like an opinion
online automobilia auction at arteautoauction.com20 Aug 2004 19:58 GMT1
201 lots of great automobilia is at auction online right now.
www.arteautoauction.com
Included in this auction you will find: Bugatti sales brochures,
Ferrari Memorabilia, Pinin Farina yearbooks, Porsche owners manuals,
Frame vs Sub- Frame?19 Aug 2004 17:27 GMT6
I get the idea of cars back in the 70s being built on a frame, so how is
that different on current cars built with Sub frames? or no frame.
Thank You,
Yvonne
Help needed identifying cars from photos taken early 1900's16 Aug 2004 04:08 GMT1
Dear Friends,
I need help identifying the possible year when two different photos
were taken.
They were both taken in the early 1900's in the central west of the
Looking for info15 Aug 2004 08:47 GMT6
I'm looking for information on a variety of vehicles, including collectibles,
possibly antiques, restorations, customs and maybe some street rods.
Interest is primarily in the Southeast U.S., around Virginia, but south and
west of DC.
 
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