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That would be neat! I think the closest I have seen to something like that with a DeSoto was the guy with a woodie that made a little woodie camper tr...
Nice work! Camping with an old car is a must-do in my opinion.
Lynn, you could also send an email out to all 1932 owners listed in the club roster and/or (if you have time to wait) submit a parts wanted ad to the ...
I'd love to see a video of the first start and/or break-in. I made one when I broke in the 330 hemi for my '56 Fireflite in 2016:/p>
Agreed - very nice! Do you think you'll make your deadline next week?
Very exciting! I hope you'll take a video of the first start & break-in.
I called Verizon today and they confirmed that for anywhere in North America, it's unlimited talk and text, regardless of whether it's US to Canada, C...
I received an email from Canadian member Lee Fair offering to assist and caravan through the Niagara Falls / Buffalo crossing. If any members are inte...
Looking forward to seeing the rest of the reassembly and first start!
@kevin-stiles I am still planning to call Verizon just to be sure our specific account is covered. I'll report back here (hopefully confirming what yo...
@williamphillips that's awesome that she wants to be a part of the process! Kudos to her!
Sorry to see that happened, but good thing you decided to take it apart! FYI, I know that in 1959 at least, the axle shafts are very slightly differen...
I just pulled the motor out of my '66 Fury (383 4 bbl) for some major freshening up and going through after sitting for about 10 years. It's inspiring...
Looking good! It's always nice to see a fresh engine.
