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Replacement titles for old/vintage cars? by
Kevin Bottorff
Robin Banks > wrote in
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> (I mentioned this inside another thread, but I guess it got missed.
> Hopefully being in it's own thread will generate some replies & info)
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> Does anyone know of a listing of companies that deal...
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Late 1930s through 1940s Volkswagen and Opel designs. by
socraticquest
Hello,
I'm seeking a vehicle that is similar to the '1938 Opel Olympia'
design; except this vehicle is like an 'Opel Olympia' with the rounded
Volkswagen-Beetle-like front design. What is the specific model?
The vehicle described may have been used in World-War II in North
Africa; and was a...
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trouble with 1968 mustang by
Seybertron
Hello,
I just recently bought a 1968 mustang coupe with a straight six. When I
bought it, it had been sitting for about a year. After driving it for
about ten minutes it began to sputter like it wasn't getting enough
gas. It ran for about thirty minutes and then it died on me and I had
to tow it...
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Looking for muscle car info by
69 Cobra
I just got a 69 Ford Torino Coblra and I wanted to find some
information on it. Does anyone know where i can find production
numbers or a vin decoder that can tell me more about the car?
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March 26th 07 10:09 PM
by *
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First Small Truck With Air Conditioning in United States by
[email protected]
I am considering buying an antique truck for deliveries...a small
enough model that what would hold less than today's minivans. What's
the first year, make and model offered in America that had air
conditioning as an option?
I understand some cars, like Franklins, as early at the 1910s,...
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Newby Needs Advice by
[email protected]
Howdy, I confess I'm completely new to this NG, so I apologize if I
should be looking in a FAQ somewhere for this info. But I find myself
needing it rather suddenly. So any help would be greatly appreciated.
I suddenly find myself needing to dispose of my father's car. Not the
one he...
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62 Impala vacuum advance. by
homi
A friend and I have restored his 62 Impala. We found the original
engine and carb. Long story short, the carb doesnt have a ported
vacuum source for the timing advance. the manual I have shows it
hooked up to manifold vacuum. If any one has this info ,it would be
most appriciated. It is a rochester...
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Largest Ford ever? by
james_anatidae
I'm was wondering what the largest car (not truck) that FoMoCo ever mass
produced. I'm guessing the answer is the styling travesty that is the '58
Lincoln, but wouldn't rule out the 70's Mark IVs. And an honorable mention
probably goes to the those County Squire station wagons.
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Gargoyles...
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looking for '59 ford engine by
jakob
I just bought a `59 country sedan (probably the only in germany) with
worn out 292 engine and cruise-o-matic ,
IŽd like to swap another and bigger small- block, but as I`m new to
US-Fords, I don`t know which engines will fit. It has not obligatory
to be an original `59 motor.
I'm sure that in the...
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50s De Soto by
PullnOutHair
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
purist when it comes...
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February 26th 04 01:54 AM
by David
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63 Chrysler 300 Prestolite Distributor Parts by
Daniel J. Stern
On Sat, 15 May 2004, RM wrote:
> Anyone know where I can purchase a vacuum advance for a Prestolite Dual
> Point distributor that was used on 63 Chrysler 300 Convertible with the 413
> engine??
The Prestolite (was called "Auto-Lite" in those days) distributor changed
*very* little from the mid...
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May 17th 04 03:14 AM
by Steve
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bolt pattern by
Dread
have a 69 impala i just bought and i want to know what bolt pattern they are
and what cars could i pull wheels off of to fit, preffered 14's or 15's. the
reason i ask is because the car came with 13 inch 70 spokes wheels w the
octogonal knock offs and im not a 13 inch wheel kinda guy AND i cant get...
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November 4th 04 09:11 PM
by Dread
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New to restoration, looking to do a 1st gen GTO by
es330td
(Note: if this is the wrong usenet group for this I apologize. This
one seemed right.)
I am looking to start a car restoration project in a couple of years.
My son is 7 and I plan to work with him restoring a mid 60's muscle
car with a target of him driving it when he is legal to drive. I
don't...
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1928 tudor wiring? by
Hamilton Audio
I'm interested in the simple electrical system wiring on a completely stock
1928 Ford Tudor. I've got the spring loaded plug that goes into the
distributor, but the cable has been broken off of it. (it is always
touching the metal inside in the "unretracted" position). as I understand,
the...
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Wiper Question by
TexasEdsel
I need major help.
I have successfully rebuilt the vacuum motor for thewindshield wipers
on my 1959 Edsel Ranger, but when I reinstalled it I could not get the
motor to operate the wiper arms. After much head banging, I have
decided that the problem is that the wiper arms (the ones inside the
car...
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HESTITATION PROBLEM! by
Walt Blackman
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
BUCKING AND HESTITATION STOPS. USE 91 OCTANE. WOULD APPRECIATE ANY...
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