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  1. My Dodge D25 BC was imported from Canada by the previous owner (now deceased). I have found a 1945 truck I really want in Manitoba that has no title. Is it impossible to export the truck without a title? How hard is it to get a new title issued in CA? The seller did not get a title from the deceased person who sold it to him. Seller has no knowledge of possibility or how to apply for a new title. Thanks for any advice or direction.
  2. Autobianchi Bianchina. Late 50s early 60s.
  3. $100? grab it! Does it have a carb plate/governor?
  4. Welcome! I have a '38 Diamond T 201 pick up. Well...for the next week anyway....it's on eBay. It hard to find any discussion forums for Diamond Ts.
  5. Cutting stock coils almost always makes the ride horrible. I've done this on 3-4 cars in my life, every time I wound up replacing the springs I ruined by cutting them. Better to find shorter springs with a better spring rate than cut the originals IMO....
  6. Thanks to all for the replies. I finally got it out. It was a mess and the float arm was rusted in place. Once it was out, I removed the rivets, cleaned up the internal parts and I think I got it working again. I'll have to check it tommorow. I also pulled the tank out and gave it a good cleaning. Inside, it had a couple of cups of rust, sand and wasps. All is well for now. Thanks again, Dave
  7. I'm having trouble getting my fuel sender out or off of the tank. I took all the screws out and I've been prying on it untill the plate is getting distorted but it wont come out. It seems to be sticking where the rivets are, but i don't think I'm supposed to grind them off. Does this thing twist off? The car is a '48 D25. Thanks for any help.
  8. I used Permatex 2 on them. I also used sockets (in varying sizes) as drifts. I bought 12 plugs, installed seven them and pulled them out for the sole purpose of testing them. They all seemed loose to me. Anyway, since I'm going to replace all five on the side of the block, with the engine in, something I can bolt seems a lot more appealing than swinging a hammer where there's so little room.
  9. I drove the D25 today for the first time with the new engine. It runs good, but three of the five freeze plugs are leaking. I installed several of these (1-5/8" concave discs) while the engine was on the stand. I removed a few and re-installed them just to check how tight they were. I tested various dimples from small to large, deeper, wider etc. Ultimately, I installed all of them with the dimple size that seemed tightest, but I never had confidence in them, because they seemed too easy to pull out. I should have known better than to use them. Moving on, I doubt I will be able to install another set with the engine in the car any better than I did on the stand, so I'm looking for an alternative. I read previous threads on the topic and there were a couple of mentions of Dorman 568-010 (metal with a spreader bolt). For lack of an alternative, I'm thinking of replacing all five with these. I used the rubber expansion plugs on a few projects years ago (SBC) and never had a problem with them. Has anyone had experience with these on the flathead 6s? What do you think would be better to use between the Dorman bolted plugs or rubber expanders? I hope I only have to do this one more time!
  10. You could save $150 on the water pump by using these: http://www.hothemiheads.com/water_pumps/adapter_bbc_55-58.html Adaptors plus pump should be under $100.
  11. Just think what you could do with the extra $29,350 savings if you bought this instead...$650. http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=10027041&cat=103&lpid=1
  12. Hell of a deal here, '38 sedan for $5000. (Southern Utah) http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=0&nid=443&tab=list/view&ad=2268527 Nice little '36 pick up (albeit soaked in fleckstone!) (Utah) http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=443&sid=0&tab=list/view&ad=2250078 Lasty, a '37 Plymouth survivor $4400: (Wyoming) http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=0&nid=443&tab=list/view&ad=1901384
  13. Here's a '48 P-15 coupe for $1500 Craigslist (Vegas) http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/pts/1643600390.html And a fairly complete '49 1/2 ton for $650. (Utah) http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=10027041&cat=103&lpid=1
  14. I knew a Canuck would notice it! While the grille was off the car I took it apart for a good cleaning. Two of the vertical bars have the bottom 1/4 of them broken/missing. After looking at the grill like this, I was debating on leaving it this way until I can find a couple of replacement bars.
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