You might try Apple Hydraulics, they've been around for quite a few years. I know of a lot of people who have used them for brake and clutch cylinder rebuilding for their old British sports cars. Lo
Excuse my ignorance, I've never really messed with anything that is driven mechanically off of a truck power takeoff (I've either used hydraulic controls or played around with my old tractor - both o
I've run tubes with radial tires on wire wheels on my '70 MGB with no problems. Even when the spokes of one wheel loosened up badly due to too much autocrossing and hard driving on curvy mountain roa
Over the weekend I found a 1953 Chevy 5-window truck with a "factory" wrecker bed on it. The truck is basically original with minimal rust on it (some at the seems and in the floor but basically soli
Since a lot of people offered to buy the wrecker, I inquired about to the list yesterday, I thought that I would let the list know of a couple trucks that I found for sale over the weekend while I wa
Talked with the guy who has the truck last night and we settled on $1,250 for the '49 Chevy Wrecker and the GMC parts truck (sorry to those of you who offered to buy it if I didn't - I couldn't resis
With the drive on lifts you just have a jack tray that you put a hydraulic jack, jack stands, etc. in. I was just looking at getting one (since my wife agreed the other day) but I just bought a new o