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PLEASE Sign Up & Post in the Classified Section - If you don’t want to talk No Problem - But Please - List those Parts for Sale or Parts Needed! As you all know locating any parts for these early GM vehicles is tough, the goal of this forum is to bring the restorers, lowriders, street & rat rodders together. There are plenty of forums out there and it's a pain trying to locate Chevy/GM parts tucked in all of those Ford, Dodge, Plymouth etc ads. Some forums don't like mixing restored cars with custom cars, we'll focus on the early BOWTIE's....but mix it up some. To be clear we love all vintage vehicles regardless of make..it's just tough locating the Govt Motors stuff! To assist in your projects advertising is encouraged & will be FREE for both PRIVATE and COMMERCIAL sellers. Don't be a Bowtie Parts Hoarder! Unlike many other forums you are encouraged to mention other websites and/or forums in your posts or signatures. We even have a list of other forums at the bottom of the page….this is a reference site. If you have any problems with registration, account login, posting or uploading Please contact me via: borderdrop@yahoo.com Listen to one of these radio links while visiting The RUSTY BOWTIE! Oldies FM 105.1 | Country FM 98.9 | BUZZ FM99 | ROCK-A-BILLY May 16, 2024, 11:09:44 PM by Coley | Views: 250 | Comments: 3
I am doing them again as there seems to be a need for them. If you ever bought a new lens for one, you probably noticed that there was a gasket, hollow riveted to the back side of it. Ever ponder about how well that gasket sealed the housing from the car wash or a good rain?? Guess what....it doesn't seal anything. I am just finishing up the tooling to cast them in a hard black plastic. The only thing the gasket does is cushion the glass against the 2 small tabs that the 2 screws go into to hold the lens on!!!!! I have been a Chevy owner and mechanic for over almost 65 years. My initials are GMC. I owned a lot of Chevys from 1956 to today, my current ride is a 2006 Chevy HHR. I don't buy a Chevy until it has at least 150,000 miles on it. I then drive them to around 3 to 400,000 miles. The HHR had 229,265 miles on it. Fun car and not too bad to work on. I will bring news of the housings when they are ready to go. May 08, 2024, 10:30:36 AM by EDNY
Views: 2580 | Comments: 8 This adapter was on a 348 engine I bought years ago...have an idea of what trans bolts to it? May 05, 2024, 08:10:23 PM by sammons
Views: 3563 | Comments: 5 Vitnage races this weekend. Wish i coulda gone, love those old late 60s early 70 Trans Am racers. Brother got a weekend pass and camped out around turn 6. Had a 3hr rain delay yesterday afternoon. Here are a couple pics he sent me April 28, 2024, 11:47:25 AM by Rattiac
Views: 4576 | Comments: 0 This was posted recently. Re: USFRA Test and Tune 2024 ? Reply #6 on: April 23, 2024, 11:06:48 PM ? Quote We have decided to hold the Test and Tune regardless of the number of entries. Of course Mother Nature will have the final say. This will provide an opportunity to get licensed, qualify to run on the long course, have your vehicle inspected, make some tuning runs and work out any bugs the vehicle may have. Just be aware this is not an event to qualify for or set any records. We will also be offering runs for both the 130 and 150 mph clubs. There will not be any gasoline or fuel available on the salt so you will need to bring your own supply. We hope to see several of you there and hope for good weather and track conditions. /// Can't wait. 😁 Talking with sid. He wants to do some secret testing beforehand. Found a location with enough ground to do low speed runs to test steering speed and other things. I've cleared my whole summer for this. Planning on camping out there to check conditions in the next few weeks. I pray to the car gods to advise mother nature for a good racing season. Pages: [1]
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Re: 1930 Buick V12 build by Rattiac
[Today at 01:18:48 AM] Re: 1933-36 Chevy Tail Light Housings. by Essex_29 [May 20, 2024, 09:22:48 AM] Re: 1933-36 Chevy Tail Light Housings. by Coley [May 19, 2024, 03:56:41 PM] Re: 1933-36 Chevy Tail Light Housings. by Essex_29 [May 19, 2024, 03:07:49 PM] Re: 1930 Buick V12 build by Essex_29 [May 19, 2024, 02:58:34 PM]
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