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Well, I purchased everything one needs to do a wheel alignment on one of these old cars. Three of us checked the alignment and it is within specificat...
Jan, Very nice car. I have a question. Did you decide to use the 1946 to 1948 rear window style as opposed to the correct second series 1949 convertib...
Check with Dennis Bickford. He runs the long established Chrysler T&C parts business. 575-443-1160 It is likely that the part you want is the s...
The springs are a pain in the butt on the 1949-1950 cars. Mine sag on the '49. Do not be fooled on eBay or elsewhere. There was a kit that looks li...
In California a lot of us use () Sherm's. They only do very good work and you pay for that pleasure. James.
Well, Sondra and I spent a week going over everything we could find out about the site for 2017. Nothing we came across contradicted the opinion we f...
James, the solution to your concerns is really quite simple. You don't have to stay at the host hotel. Check out other hotels close by and stay there....
My wife and I had been excited about driving to San Diego for the 2017 NDC. Our last NDC was in Reno. Our excitement however was short lived when we ...
Yesterday was Woodies on the Wharf in Santa Cruz, CA. I went with a friend who has a T&C. While there I looked at a 1949 Desoto wagon, and coupl...
A couple of people, from over 25, who are in the club directory have responded to my direct email inquiry for photos of their hinges and the car numbe...
Today one would get into trouble for false advertising: porcelainize: (transitive verb) to fire a glassy coating on (as steel) James