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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Antique Cars / February 2005

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The Beatles caused the disintegration of mankind27 Feb 2005 03:39 GMT12
HIGH COURT
(The Five Judges)
(Judge T., Judge B., Judge S., Judge M. and Judge K.)
1st VERDICT
flooding Strombersgs on a Triumph GT625 Feb 2005 01:39 GMT4
So
We've stripped down and cleaned the carbs fully, but the things still
leak fuel like nobodies business. We can't get them to stop
overflowing. Are we missing something?
67 Cougar Engine Numbers Question21 Feb 2005 17:49 GMT3
I'm buying a 67 Cougar which has had the original 289-4V motor replaced with
a 79 vintage 302.  I know where the original engine is but does it have any
value?  I know that Chivvy guys like their matching numbers but I thought
that Fords only had casting dates and not VINs on the ...
Porsche 356 or Jag XKE21 Feb 2005 12:07 GMT1
The wife is promising something of this nature for a 50th birthday
present; I know - lucky me. But I'm not sure if under 25 or 30 k will
get me much in the way of a 356 (convertible) or an XKE (convertible.
Not a project guy. Looking for something ready to go, will make (pay,
what is the correct tire presure?20 Feb 2005 02:46 GMT1
I have a 1923 touring sedan (model T) what is the correct tire pressure?
And how do you remount these tires any how !
Yikes
Certificate Of Destruction in Florida19 Feb 2005 01:44 GMT4
   I live in Florida, the only state I know of that has Certificates
Of Destruction. I found a classic 1977 Triumph Spitfire convertible
that has some flood damage. There is also some damage to the passenger
side door.  Besides that, there isn?t much damage to it. I could
restoration Alfa Spider 197514 Feb 2005 21:28 GMT2
Lucky as I am, someone will offer me a 1975 ALfa Spider Fastback (metal
dashboard). The car is in a very poor condition: interior, chassis... Motor
and back seem to be OK. The ALfa-restoration specialist in whose backyard
the car is for the moment tells me it will cost about ...
Question about buying an old car14 Feb 2005 00:33 GMT11
Hi there. I would be very interested in anyone's opinion on this
matter. I am looking to buy my first car (always lived in philly, used
public trans for years before this). I really would like my first car
to be a mid-60s era cadillac. My friends think this is a phenomenally
Problems putting power brakes on 67 Camaro14 Feb 2005 00:16 GMT6
My brother put a brake booster on his 67 Camaro to convert to power
brakes, but the brakes are way too sensitive. the car has a high
performance engine that probably pulls much more vacuum than stock.
Could this be the problem? Is there a device to limit the vacuum to the
American cars13 Feb 2005 16:27 GMT6
It time to break out those old cars and get them fixed up, and back on
the road again, if we just let these old cars rot in to a pile of
dust. We will lost a lot, we need to keep our cars up and running, we
need to show these non-American Americans what's up. I know we still
Looking for Radiator Core for '29 Model A09 Feb 2005 23:20 GMT2
Anyone have any leads for a Model A Radiator or Core.Preferably Canadian
Supplier but anything will be considered.Thanks.
Wilfred
Reo, found09 Feb 2005 19:17 GMT2
I haven't seen it yet, but I've a friend who reportedly has a REO,
circa 1904-1910, unrestored, model unknown, running before it was put
under a tarp and stored many years ago. Where can I go on the Internet
to get a general idea of the value of such a "motor car" in various
1936 car problems07 Feb 2005 13:48 GMT7
My restored 1936 car shimmies at around 30 mph after I go over a small
pothole or bump in the road. The front end has been completely rebuilt and
everything is tight, the steering box has been done over and the car has new
tires on it. Any suggestions from the group appreciated.
How much is a 67 Plymouth Belveder 2dr with 440 Worth?04 Feb 2005 18:57 GMT2
Does anyone know roughly how much this car might be worth? It's in my
neighbors field and he says he will probably want 3 to 4 thousand for
it.
Its a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door. The car has some rust here and
Antique Car Clocks04 Feb 2005 02:09 GMT1
I came into 15 old, windup car clocks. I don't know anything about
them. Does anyone know if there are clubs or other places where I
nmight learn something, including what vale they might have. Most are
in working condition.
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