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eric wissing

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About eric wissing

  • Birthday 03/12/1955

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    48 plymouth special
  • Occupation
    carpenter

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    sioux city. iowa
  • Interests
    fixing old radios

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  1. Don, There is a hole in the right fender where there was an antenna. The passenger could reach it from inside. I'd want his head hanging out of the car while he smoked anyway and GPS? What is that?
  2. went to parts store, used the lighter's hole and with a bit of tracing, I found the right wires and it worked! Thanks, a $10 fix.
  3. I will have to check on that. Duh, never thought of that. I can cut a hole in the dash for it.
  4. I was thinking of using toggles, not an actual wall switch! Ha! Thanks.Eric
  5. I have a 67 SAAB (ok stop laughing!) and the key broke off in the switch so the starter stays engaged. I want to just by-pass the key all together. One switch for on/off and a button or another switch to engage the starter. (no one will steal this). Will electrical switches that can carry 110v hold up? is the amperage to high here. Thanks. There is a SAAB forum but the hobby seems dominated by a few who sell things to keep them running which is cool most of the time. Eric
  6. I am pretty sure it was taken in Istanbul. Him and his girl friend are in the Peace Corps. Being stationed in Ukraine has allowed them to travel about a bit. last year was Egypt (good timing there).
  7. sorry about that. I will see what I can do. Eric
  8. My son took this picture a few weeks back.http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#!/photo.php?fbid=526354165550&set=a.526354145590.2029437.67900036&theater
  9. I just read that article last night. It is very original. Nice story. Thanks, Eric
  10. That is a great looking car. I really like the wagons. There can't be a whole lot of them still on the road. Eric
  11. I was with a group of people who got to visit this site out in Nebraska. The building is about 6 stories underground, 100,000 sq. feet. Was used by ATT for transcontinental phone lines and by SAC. Very cool place (55 degrees ). Eric
  12. http://www.shorpy.com/node/8109?size=_original I think the word "and" sould be in the title!! These long words are tough.
  13. Unka, here is a link. They do not have a forum but have a never ending stream of e-mails. The link is open to anyone and has some good technical areas. http://www.imperialclub.com/
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