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ChrisGawelko
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Brakes STILL stuck
13 years ago
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Re: Hello, from Phoenix!

Well from what I hear about the speed of the car, its not like you will be at the front of the line at a light anytime soon! lol plus you can always w...

13 years ago
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Re: New Pictures!

I have no clue. but it must be. Like I said, ive been all through this thing, there aint no rust anywhere I can find. Unless you count that super stuc...

13 years ago
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Re: New Pictures!

Thanks!! Lol the best part about this car, is there is not a SINGLE spot of rust on it. ive been under it everywhere, in the trunk, under the hood and...

13 years ago
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Re: Hello from Maine! :-)

First person you may run into is Rodger R. He is from Colorado Springs, CO and will probaly be replying to this shortly!

13 years ago
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Re: Hello, from Phoenix!

Ive decided to keep it as stock as possible. Worth more money that way! lol

13 years ago
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Re: carburetor

What do mechanics know, rebuild it first lol then if you need other parts, buy another carb that is used off the forum and take good parts and make on...

13 years ago
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Re: Data plate deciphering help

Well I pulled this info from the Resources Page. This is the Resident Airflow guy. Give him a call or emial! 1936 Airflow - Robert Schofield, 936 Ea...

13 years ago
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Re: Removing the drum

Found it. Part number 1J, $84.99 + $12 Core charge.

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Re: Removing the drum

Can you tell me what to tell them?? Because the battery they have for my is is the Duralast Industrial and is $180 and then they have a Rep Top Optima...

13 years ago
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Re: Removing the drum

From where? I just pulled up on google, and the cheapest battery thats not for a golf cart is $220. Maybe im just looking in the wrong place??

13 years ago
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Re: Removing the drum

Oh I knew it was lol I already spoke with Rodger about that already lol but I found a battery for $115 from Discover Classic Cars out here in Scottsda...

13 years ago
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Re: Removing the drum

Awesome Thanks! But the whole brake system has already been cleaned up and stuff. The PO did it all, because this wheel cylinder was rebuilt already, ...

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Re: Removing the drum

Well with those Jaws I got it to move 1/8th of an inch, but it was just THAT stuck on there. So I got one of these out of my collection. But on...

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