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#1
Looking for a drum for a 20 inch rear wood spoked wheel for 1929 Plymouth.  Drum I have is badly scored.

John
#2
General Discussion / Re: Shipping to Australia - wh...
Last post by 29UJohn - Today at 04:32:42 PM
Thanks guys!  So far it seems the USPS is best price, but still very pricy.  Need to ship a 20 inch rim, and maybe a clutch!
#3
General Discussion / Re: Shipping to Australia - wh...
Last post by Articifer Tom - May 02, 2024, 10:49:44 AM
There is also something called Royal Postal though Washington state .
#4
General Discussion / Re: Shipping to Australia - wh...
Last post by Russ T. Fender - May 02, 2024, 09:09:29 AM
Don't know about Australia but I have been shipping things to Germany recently and after checking with all the international outfits it turned out that the USPS was the cheapest by far.  They will take packages up to 70 pounds.  The cost varies depending on the weight and size of the package and there is a limit on the overall size of the package so you have to use those variables to calculate the actual cost.  If what you are sending isn't too large or heavy they also offer what they call a large flat rate box that you can use for things that will fit in it and weigh 20 pounds or less. 
#5
General Discussion / Re: Shipping to Australia - wh...
Last post by Touring29 - May 02, 2024, 12:26:49 AM
Since there is a fairly big drag racing and burnout contest community down under there is surely a way those guys get their parts. Think outside of the antique car world and check with people who ship stuff there often. They also ship cars there just to race in the summer there (winter here) and do so by putting them in a container. I don't know what you are shipping but there has to be a way that's cost effective or they couldn't do it.
#6
General Discussion / Re: Shipping to Australia - wh...
Last post by chetbrz - May 01, 2024, 08:55:43 PM
Sorry I have only been on the receiving end.

#7
General Discussion / Re: Fuse size
Last post by Russ T. Fender - May 01, 2024, 02:46:14 PM
Thanks, that is what I thought.
#8
General Discussion / Re: Fuse size
Last post by 29UJohn - May 01, 2024, 07:24:57 AM
20 amp
#9
General Discussion / Shipping to Australia - what i...
Last post by 29UJohn - May 01, 2024, 07:22:35 AM
I need to ship a part from Alabama to Australia. Can anyone advise me on the least expensive method?
#10
General Discussion / Re: Rusty Fender rocks
Last post by chetbrz - April 19, 2024, 08:06:08 PM
Hay guys I agree. Unfortunately there isn't many early Plymouths and even fewer people who work on them. We do the best we can with what's available to us. And yes we need to stick together.

I haven't even uncovered mine this year. I need to get it in gear. Literally.

Cheers