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Texas Jim

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  1. Hello - My '46 P-15 is oil canister delete. Could you direct me where I can buy the kit to install the canister filter? Can you share pics of yours? And all tips / advice is welcome. Thanks, Texas Jim
  2. Wow great solutions! Ok here's what I came up with for the present (yes I do agree, bumper jack for "show" and not function) the jack does have room to be pinched in place by the spare tire. It won't let the inside wheel surface be flush w the mount disc, but my bolt was long enough to thread in and squeeze the tire adequately to hold the jack in place. The jack base tho' isn't snug at all - just gravity, not real satisfied w that. Since the jack took up space in the well, there no longer is room for the base to tuck very well in front of the tire. I have my first local show with this car on July 4, this'll have to do for now. God Bless America! (and old Detroit iron)
  3. Elusive! I tried to envision a mount behind the bracket, but it would have to be secured somehow or it would cause fender damage for sure. Cold Blue thank you, I have a similar disc for mounting. Seems odd just a bolt, but that's what I have mounting mine too. Hmmm I have a reprint of the '46 owners manual, it has no view; nor does reprint of mechanic's shop manual. I'm on a mission now to find something. Texas Jim '46 P15 '23 Dodge Bros Touring '57 Nash
  4. Hello group, am a brand new forum member just discovering the site. I own a mostly restored 1946 P15 Special Deluxe Club Coupe, I've had it about 1 year. I cannot find views where / how the bumper jack mounts in the trunk. Attached a pic of my spare mount - there doesn't appear to be any spring mount to anchor the jack behind the spare mount bracket... I dunno. Help? While I'm at it - that hole in the spare mount bracket is a threaded hole. My spare was mounted there with an ordinary hex headed bolt. Doesn't seem right - was it a butterfly headed bolt? And PS, thanks to some pics I found here, am certain I don't have a correct jack - i have a mopar jack from '60s or '70s - but I think it will be fine, would just like to mount it. Thanks, Texas Jim
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