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dodgem48

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About dodgem48

  • Birthday 05/01/1940

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    Fraser, Michigan
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    old cars, antiques

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  1. Thanks, I'll try that. I was trying to install it with the vent still in. I could see that was never going to work.
  2. Is there an easy way to replace the fresh air cowl vent gasket on a 1948 B1B pickup?
  3. I had my glove box made by First Class Parts. I sent them my old box and they used it as a template and made me a new one. It fit perfectly. You can reach them at: fcp@dejazzd.com First Class Parts P.O. Box 261 Palmyra, Pa 17078 Replies sent M-F 8am-4:30pm EST. We are Resellers of Soft-Good Parts for the Classic Car Industry. We sell Glove Boxes, Hood Insulations, Trunk Mats, Package Trays, Sound Deadener, Trunk Dividers and much more! E-mail us for a PARTS LIST for your Car!
  4. Hi guys. For those of you that have installed the T5 tranny, what do you do about the drive shaft? Is there a swap you can use or do you have to shorten yours.
  5. This has nothing to do with the radio or wiring. I noticed in one of the pictures the defroster hose under the dash. Since I have been searching without luck for it can you tell me if this is something you bought and where did you get it.
  6. Does anyone know where I can purchase the right size defroster hose for my 1948 /12 ton pickup? The o.d. of the heater outlets and the defroster input tubes is 1 3/4". I have been searching the internet but have not been succesful.
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