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Messages - Geoff57

#1
General Discussion / Re: 29 Sedan Roof comments welcomed
September 16, 2018, 07:19:18 PM
CrazyDave,
Your information on how to do the roof is great. 'Chester Brzostowski' put me onto this topic. Best I could find was  Roof Insert Kit 35-36 plymouth & Dodge 4 door sedan. at http://houseoftops.com/roof-inserts/ .
Could you please advise what/how do you progress after installing all the bows eg.
hessian
tar compound
how thick
tricks and hints
I have original left and right main front to back roof pine rafters with no obvious pre-attachments. There is also other differences in brackets and mounting on the Australian assembled 1929 Q's.
Regards
Geoff Davidson, Canberra Australia  gsdavidson@grapevine.net.au
#2
I extrapolated the mirror image dimensions for the sills from four rotten sills which between them were 90% measurable
#3
No ignition points were with the distrbutor (dizzy) when I picked up the Plymouth. The car was all pulled apart including the dizzy. The S11V points for some Australian Ford & GM cars late 60's to early 80's fit perfect. Just unclick the points arm contact from the housing
#4
General Discussion / Re: 29 Windshield Removal Article
November 25, 2017, 12:58:15 AM
Asking where is the article?
Geoff Davidson - Canberra
#5
Things you are looking for. / Carburettor information
November 07, 2017, 05:03:13 PM
I'm restoring a 1929 Plymouth U - everything was disassembled when bought - and now rebuilding. I have two carburettors in the box and no information.
Also does anyone have info or pictures internal of the rear quarter window set up.
Achieved best restored car in Canberra Australia 2016 for my 1924 dodge tourer.