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Last seen: June 27, 2025 3:49 pm
Check your other post asking about shock fluid.
Kanter sells Delco Shock Fluid.
That is awesome! Great patina.
I'm going to move this post to the general discussion forum here in the near future....
Very cool photos!
With my best reading of the Master Parts Book, all 55/56 Dodge, DeSoto, Plymouth and Chrysler cars used the same switch and bezel. It looks like Imp...
Just go to your NAPA or local parts store, Dean.
I think the last time I had a conversation about getting a temperature gauge restored places like Bob’s Speedometer (look for them in the resources ta...
I would have thought that they had it figured out by the 40s, but it's my understanding that early on some states titled cars in the year they were ma...
So Cool!
Do you still have the same nut on the fuel line that was there when you removed the tank? Ferrules usually become crimped on the line when they are o...
I have a brake-shoe grinder if you can't find anybody local. Would need the diameter of the brake drums measured with a micrometer.
Oh, but the decals are oh-so-easy with crisp edges, etc.
