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Thanks Dan!
Thanks for that info Tim... sorry for the no reply on my email. I've been working on another project and time gets away from me ! I just need to orde...
I wonder "IF" you knew someone with a 3D Printer that could make one??
Do you have a "LINK" to that ornament page? OR what would I search for? I'm looking for one for my dad's 1931 Plymouth PA Coupe. I've seen t...
So the guy was actually selling the DeSoto in the woods, but his dad thought it was the one in the barn. BUT... you bought BOTH cars? NICE FIND!! Good...
They must have offered this in 1956 too. I remember the guy I bought my '56 from kept saying that the paint was Porcelainized and he bought the car NE...
Most of that will buff out.... Well, we're too late anyway. Ad has been removed. Where do you buy your buffers?? I want one!!
That is cool!! I know that stuff is old because you don't see any UPC numbers. Plus... what kind of toy can you buy today for .15? Plus... a note that...
Good to hear!
Never heard of that before.... and nope, I am not searching the internet about Oils and such. TMI OVERLOAD
Good luck with that! OH.... and I forgot to mention that the fuel pump was for my 1956 DeSoto.
I used these guys and the turn around was FAST! You can have them rebuild it, OR you can buy the bits from them and do it yourself. Just for your info...
When I did my brakes on my '56, I don't recall ever using a "special" tool other than a regular brake spoon. I seem to remember using the sp...
Were you talking about the "regular" old glass fuses about 3/4 inch long? and they said 20A or 30A on the metal end?? Hmm.... seems I had ju...