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So which antique and classic insurance company will write a policy for daily use?
^^^THIS. I don't know where this oft-repeated ten year myth came from, but there is no federal law that requires this.
USAA insures my 67 Olds Delta 88 for daily use with no issues. Of course, I have something like six vehicles on that policy.
Glass is both more expensive and heavier. Every penny is profit. Every pound is EPA mileage.
Don't hold your breath. The composite housings allow better aerodynamics for improved EPA mileage ratings.
A few points here. First, DRLs are NOT federally required, at least not in the US. Canada is a different story. GM and Toyota have implemented...
Why didn't the shop buy you a new antenna?
Did you actually buy it, or at least touch it? I've had too many experiences where a part was allegedly in stock until I tried to actually touch it.
If you find an NOS hitch for a car that's well over a half-century old, you had better play the lottery. You're most likely path is to have one...
The mast is pushed up and pulled down with a heavy plastic cable (for lack of a better term) that goes inside the mast. The cable winds up on a...
I absolutely hate those damn bolts. You can never get them out without destroying them. Replace them with countersunk allen head bolts. Totally...
There are relatives who spell it that way.
I've seen a 1989 Custom Cruiser that had them.
The 1980-1990 GM B-body wagons were nearly unchanged for that entire run. These cars were being phased out and GM never put any money into them....
Cool, thanks. That's essentially the photo I unsuccessfully tried to post. These were quite popular additions in the Boston area in the 70s. My...
An option on what? The only GM's I know of that had vent windows after the mid-1970s are trucks.
WTF is the issue with this website. The second photo shows up when I edit the above post, but I just get the red "X" when I save the changes.
Here's an example of one such lock kit available today. [IMG] This is what the dead bolt under the hood typically looks like. [IMG]
This is an aftermarket system that locks the hood and disables the ignition. Used to be popular in the 1970s and 80s. Open the hood and you...
This is because the 1977-1990 B-body wagons have a wider rear track than do the sedans. This was done so a 4x8 sheet of plywood can lie flat...