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Last seen: May 23, 2023 7:00 am
I'd have to agree with what David said. Again... I would call SMSFrom the site: If you don't see what you're looking for, we should have it. Ple...
That's Cool! Thanks!!
Looks like a really nice car! Also a very nice place to hold a car show! Thanks for sharing!
Welcome to the Club Larry! That is really good advice from David! Especially the battery cables. I remember my '55 Dodge would seem to crank slower. B...
Looks like a nice project! Have fun with that. It's cool to see the wood work that goes into a restoration like this. You hardly ever see that. ...
Very nice 1960! Welcome to the forums!
You can try Restoration Specialties. They have clips. although I'm not sure what yours look like and what they have, but you may be able to call them ...
Thanks for the Update Dan! I was just thinking about the issues and calendar.
@berniemoen Nice, I'd like to see photos as you progress on it. I know that takes time and effort... but I'm sure others will enjoy seeing the progres...
That's good to know and glad to hear it! OK.... now that you mention it, I had forgot the name of that color. Bimini Coral rather than Salmon. 👍
I really like the color (salmon?). I hope you keep it that way, but... it's your car, just have FUN with it!
There are guys that have resto mods here. Your car looks really nice and still has the "original" look to it too. Have fun with it!
I got mine in NJ a week or two ago.
I don't know where you would buy one... but my 1956 DeSoto has a solid wire. Not braided. Maybe David Frank has a used one? The one photo shows what t...