This may not be for everyone but it sure seemed good to me. A friend and I are building a shop on his property from used materials. We found a house that was going to be torn down and bought it for $
Hi Robert: good question. We in the napco group have been discussing this at length. The main problem is finding a backing plate/rotor/caliper to match the napco spindle. What we have discussed is ma
I bought a complete weatherstrip and window channel replacment kit 8 years ago and never installed it. I should have because all the new door windows I had made are now cracked from not being secured
Hi gang: perhaps I am just obtuse but I find myself asking this same question over and over again. I know of at least 1 1957 Chevy Suburban with a V8 and accompanying V8 vin#, V8 riveted motor mounts
195ft#. But the 59 gmc 336 was rated at 307ft#. So, I am wondering how the 57 gmc 347 rates? I like that torque! E oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
email me off list when you get a chance. I may have a source for those vent window frames. Eric Pesci oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
Hi fellas: I noticed on my 58 suburban with rear panel doors that there are several "plates" along the vertical panel door jamb and upper jambs which appear to have no function. I speculate that thes