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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / April 2005

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Seeking TED18 Apr 2005 22:34 GMT1
HARBIT.
Anyone got a phone #?
Dave Miller
Best Tools18 Apr 2005 21:00 GMT2
From my buddy Skip Lackie:
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10 Best Car Repair Tools of All Time
There are only 10 things in this world you need to fix any car, any
Interesting AC setup18 Apr 2005 20:34 GMT3
Not Avanti factory, but sure is different:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4543683617
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JP/Maryland

Good Studebaker Saturday18 Apr 2005 20:14 GMT3
Drove the Champ to work yesterday morning, fortunately things were going
well so I didn't have to hang around very long, so I went hunting a
small part of my not misspent enough youth.
I've got a kind of interesting long term project going on, that in the
Great Stude Day18 Apr 2005 13:11 GMT4
Hopped in the 52 ragtop this morning, about 11 am or so, decided I "had" to
go for a nice long cruise! The wife had some clients this morning, soooo I
took off!
Took a cruise down to Studebaker International, to see if Ed was around, He
Antique Studebaker Horn Button18 Apr 2005 12:46 GMT4
Can any of you guys who are into old stuff, circa 1930's help me with
the application?  Approx. 3 3/16" Dia. made of bakelite, with three
rings.
The part number in pencil on the bag reads: 185175.  I posted a front
THis Looks familiar Calvin??18 Apr 2005 11:01 GMT4
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6466&item=4543
744823&rd=1
OR is it just another '55 yellow coupe???<G>
sorta OT: good tach/dwell meter18 Apr 2005 10:33 GMT1
Does anyone make a good, cheap tach/dwell meter anymore?  I suspect I
may need one as I think the $5 no-name unit that I picked up at a
Porsche swap meet 10 years ago has finally packed it in.  (you'd think
it would have lasted longer <G>)  Was trying to adjust the idle on the
to the guy with the 2bbl air cleaner lid18 Apr 2005 03:33 GMT1
I think it was one of the Jerrys...  did you get my email?  I still need
it, and in fact am ready to use it... got the air cleaner cleaned up and
have a new element for it...  just LMK
thanks
"This is a RARE SURVIVOR from 1952. All original or NOS."18 Apr 2005 03:23 GMT10
Well, except for the grill, hub caps dash, outside visor, door trim,
paint colors, hood side emblems, lack of hood  ornament, wrong tailghts,
wrong heater and turn signals, some of it did survive.<g>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI ...
Do You Remember? (ot)18 Apr 2005 01:56 GMT18
Do You Remember???
Sit back, relax, listen, read, & smile. Kind of reminds
you to stop & smell the roses of life, and to give thanks to God for life
and memories. Nearly everyone's Mom was at home when the kids got home from
Nice Tune Up Item on Ebay (link)18 Apr 2005 01:55 GMT4
Looks handy! And $15 isn't bad either...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4544007013&ca
tegory=42606

almost forgot to mention...18 Apr 2005 00:14 GMT3
on my '55 coupe, the trunk latch striker was turned into the trunk area
and appeared to have been that way for years.  I had to disassemble the
entire trunk latch mechanism to get it to work (the lock cylinder
assembly had been installed all wrong) but it didn't actually latch
stripped upper control arm pivot17 Apr 2005 23:46 GMT6
My car is a 64 Avanti.  Brought it into the shop where I work for an
alignment.  on one side the only adjustment is camber.  The adjusting pivot
is not threading front to back to adjust caster.  Do these strip out to the
point that neither side has enough thread to move the ...
Working on Debbie's Little Red Wagon17 Apr 2005 23:28 GMT4
Decided it's finally time to get the Wagonaire up and on the road.  I
pulled it into the garage yesterday to put in a new fuel pump and
swapped out distributors with a fresh one I have here (easier than
changing points in the car <G>).  Today, it was plugs, a new set of
 
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