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Messages - Wrench29

#16
I drained the tranny fluid today. I have NEVER seen so thick of blobs of oil. The differential was a little better. What fluids are you using for your cars?
#17
General Discussion / side skirts
May 28, 2012, 01:08:55 AM
I am not sure if this is the correct term, but the metal "skirts" that come from the body down to the running boards on my 29 are rusted away. What have any of you done to recreate these?
#18
General Discussion / Re: Info on this photo
May 20, 2012, 11:36:01 PM
Found it. Thanks so much!
#19
General Discussion / original trunk
May 20, 2012, 08:20:26 PM
You may recall that I found a like new original trunk on Craigs list in my home town last month for $250. A much rougher but virtually identical one is presently on Craigs list for SF bay area. It is listed as trunk/automobile 1920/1930  $225
#20
General Discussion / Info on this photo
May 20, 2012, 06:25:01 PM
This photo is of the numerous electrical connections attached at the bottom of the steering column. Does anyone have info to identify and trace these wires?
#21
Thank you both SO much for your information.  My instruction manual said to purchase Plymouth brake fluid at my local Plymouth service station. Ha ha.
#22
I am working on the badly neglected, brakes this weekend. I have my replacement parts (via Ebay in Argentina) and am ready to go. What type or grade of brake fluid is compatible?
#23
General Discussion / Re: Great find!
May 04, 2012, 09:16:28 PM
Thanks, Glenn.  It is literally like new and in need of dusting and that is about it. The back is sort of straight, yet has an odd curve to fit the body of the car. Now if I can find some sort of luggage rack!!
#24
General Discussion / Re: Great find!
May 04, 2012, 01:19:06 PM
This trunk was in the barn between 70 and 80 years! The back is absolutely straight, while the top is curved. It is made of metal, wood and leather.
#25
General Discussion / Re: Great find!
May 03, 2012, 11:13:50 PM
I need some instructions how to do it and I have a good photo to post.
#26
General Discussion / Great find!
May 03, 2012, 02:00:52 PM
I found a guy near me who did not realize what he had. His grandmother had a 30 Plymouth and it had a trunk on the back. She always thought it would be stolen so she took it off when NEW and placed it in her barn. He inherited her items and is selling me the essentially brand new original trunk. $250 and I am glad to pay it!
#27
Thanks much to all of you. I will look for the wrenches.  The "puller" issue I do not understand. Like when you pull a bearing or similar?
#28
What is the procedure from removing the caps and wheels on the 29?  Mine has the round covers on the back and hex shaped covers on the front.  Sounds stupid but I am a novice on cars this old.
#29
General Discussion / Radiator source?
April 12, 2012, 01:41:17 PM
Who are any of you using to repair or replace your radiators that will not cost you and arm and a leg?