Thursday, November 30, 2006

1972 Chevrolet El Camino

1972 Chevrolet El Camino All original
$6500 OBO
Many new parts put in the last few years, headliner, door panels, rear bumper, weather strips, dash, bucket seats, grill, & rear Tires..
Original Strong running 350 with 4 barrel Holley Carb.
Dual exhaust.
350 Turbo Transmission, with shift kit and B&M Mega floor shifter.

Need paint, due to sun damage and a few small cracks in paint.

I have a New airgap 4 barrel intake and New 3 inch headers with new glass packs to be installed by new owner.

Priced to sell. Just look at the retail value on this El Camino.

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1991 Harley 883 Sportster

One off Custom Built Harley. No other in cali.
$7000 OBO
Custom Built
1991 Sportster 883 with a top end 1200 conversion. 6000+ miles
It has new drag pipes with torque cones.
Hyper charger air cleaner system by KuryAkn
New back brake system caliber and master cylinder.
Sissy bar with saddle bags.
Diamond chrome matching handle grips, brake peddle, foot pegs, shifter pegs & passenger pegs.
chopper cross mirrors.
Bike cover.
Painted Harley Davidson Orange.


The big part why it's custom is because it's a fatboy clone European kit, can't buy in the states..
You get the look of a fatboy the speed of a Sportster and the insurance cost of a 883.


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1986 Mercedes Benz 560 SL Roadster

1986 Mercedes Benz 560 SL Roadster

This is one of the nicest and low mileage Mercedes 560 SLs in the country. The vehicle is a 1 owner car with an excellent maintenance history, we have all the service work and receipts since the purchase date (all docs remain with vehicle). The vehicle has been meticulously maintained and babied since new, with only 35,817 original miles this vehicle is like buying brand new. In 1986 this car was sold for $49,900 according to the original window sticker. Today the car is still worth every penny of 49,000, it runs and drives excellent. Upon purchase of the vehicle I drove it from several hundred miles to San Diego, California without an issue.

The vehicle is finished in the original paint light Ivory and it looks spectacular. The body is like new and flawless. All exterior chrome and trim is in show room condition. You will not find a nicer 560SL Mercedes on the market.

The previous owner took meticulous care for the car, the interior is the original Palomino Leather and looks gorgeous. All dash gauges look like new and everything works properly. Standard features included Power steering, Power disc brakes, Power windows, cruise control, climate control, 2 speed wipers. The vehicle was upgraded with a superior sound system with a CD player. The vehicle is equipped with two tops a matching hard top and dark coffee color soft top both in excellent condition. Also included is the exterior gold package and the upgraded chrome wheels.

The vehicle is powered by its original 5.6 liter fuel injected engine with only 35,817 original miles and 4 speed automatic transmission. We have service records since new; the car is in excellent mechanical condition and needs nothing. The car handles perfect on the road at any speed. These cars are known for their performance and dependability, we are sure the next new owner will be very happy and will enjoy this car for a very long time. The vehicle sits on a beautiful set of original rims and new tires.

If you missed the opportunity to own one of these beautiful cars in the 1986 this is your chance to own like new 560 SL. The popularity of these cars are increasing dramatically and the values are surpassing the original purchase prices for a pristine example. Do not miss out on this opportunity, low mileage and clean 560s are very rare to come by, and a flawless example such as this very seldom come up for sale.

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1967 Ford Mustang Special Sport Sprint

1967 FORD MUSTANG

This 1967 Mustang is a Special Sport Sprint and 1 of 228 with these Data codes. The vehicle was built at the San Jose Plant and delivered to Paso Robles Motors in Paso Robles, California. The vehicle has remained in California it's entire life with only 3 owners.

This is a true California built, California sold and California driven vehicle the body is straight and solid. The current owner purchased this vehicle from the second owner who kept it entirely stock throughout. Several years after purchasing this '67 Mustang, the current owner restored the vehicle to the highest standards and finished the car in a beautiful basecoat/clearcoat Blue.

The interior was redone by a local San Diego shop known for their exquisite work. This is a factory ordered Bench seat car in the original interior color including the Parchment vinyl roof. The interior is like new and gorgeous, the seats are very comfortable and includes factory seatbelts with deluxe steering wheel. The dash and headliner have been redone, the gauges are original and work properly. A superior sound system was installed for your cruising pleasure.

This 1967 Mustang is equipped with a powerful '93 302 V8 H.O with automatic Transmission both completely rebuilt. The vehicle is mechanically sound and in excellent driving condition. The vehicle has a new master cylinder, it brakes excellent, handles fine and is equipped with Factory power steering. A new dual exhaust system was recently installed. The vehicle sits on a set of original rally wheels with Radial white walls. You will not find a finer, more well taken care of 67 Mustang then this beautiful example.

This is a super rare 1967 Mustang Super Sprint with Bench Seat. This vehicle includes a exterior decor option consisting of a louvered hood with turn signals attached, wheel moldings, and pop-open gas cap, this model is equipped with a dealer installed luggage rack.

If you have any other questions please feel free to email us or call toll free at 1-888-308-8023. David can be reached at 1-619-247-8341 anytime day or night. We welcome a personal or a third party inspection of this vehicle. The vehicle is sold AS, IS NO Warranty Written or Implied. Buyer is responsible for all shipping cost.

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1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible

1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO CONVERTIBLE 

The 1976 Fuel Injected Cadillac Eldorado is considered one of the finest luxury cars of it's ERA. When the Eldorado rolled of the assembly line with a total production of 14,000 it quickly gained media exposure as well as attention from serious car collector's for the last of the open top Cadillac's. This car has only 15,000 original miles from new and will be delivered with Original books, manuals and a set of Gold keys for showing purposes.

The paint and body are in original condition. The 1976 Eldorado came standard with choice of 15 exterior colors, and 6 optional Firemist colors were available at an extra charge. This vehicle is the most desirable optional color #96 Emberglow Firemist. All exterior trim and chrome are in like new condition. The vehicle sits on a set of original rims Chromed with spinner caps and upgraded with a Rolls-Royce Grill. The vehicle is equipped with a Hard Boot for Parades and special events.

This vehicle is fully loaded with all power options (windows, seats, door locks, convertible top, steering and brakes). To ease the convenience of driving factory air conditioning and cruise control are included. The seats have 6-way power adjust, they are 100%Original and in excellent condition. The dash is in great shape with all instruments in working order.

Powered by the original Fuel Injected 500 ci motor, this motor has plenty of power and is known to be one of the most reliable. Equipped with a 425 series 3-speed Hydro-matic Auto Transmission with front wheel drive this vehicle travels down the road smooth. Factory power disc brakes also came standard on Eldorado. The vehicle is equipped with many Factory options including Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Top, Security System, Thermometer, Cruise, AC, Multi-Speed Wipers, Illuminated Entry, Remote Passenger Mirror.

According to CPI and N.A.D.A value guides the 1976 Eldorado convertibles are increasing rapidly, and this is an excellent opportunity for a collector or car enthusiast to own a rare and low mileage 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible.

Please if you have any questions feel free to call us toll-free at 1-866-308-8023 David can be reached at 1-619-247-8341 anytime day or night. We welcome any interested parties to personally inspect or arrange for a third party inspection of this vehicle at our showroom at anytime. All vehicles in background are also for sale take time to view our entire showroom at www.thesandiegocollection.com

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1962 Chevrolet Impala Wagon

1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA WAGON

Chevy's top models were in the Impala line constructed with more brightwork, upgraded interiors and a V8 option. This Impala wagon is a extremely rare vehicle, you seldom see them at shows and rarely see them available for sale. This is a excellent opportunity to own a rare and desirable Family car to cruise in.

This vehicle has undergone a comprehensive restoration in the early 90's then re-freshed in 2002 by the previous owners restoration shop. As a collector of Impala's he is very familiar with these vehicles and restored this '62 wagon to original specifications. This vehicle has been babied it's entire life with only 3 owners. The previous owner has his own restoration shop and kept the car in pristine condition. Over the past few years the vehicle has been exposed to elements and a would benefit from some paint and body repair to the rear fender.

The exterior is finished in the original color Tuxedo Black with Red stripe as coded 900RR. The exterior is overall very nice with a few blemishes. Chrome bumpers front and back look good, notice the bumper steps available on Impala 9 Passenger Wagons Only. Exterior stainless and Aluminum trim are 100% original and look like new. The vehicle sits on a set of original spinner hubcaps.

The interior is 90% original only the carpet has been replaced. The seats show a little ware due to age but very comfortable. This is a 9-passenger wagon so a third fold down seat is equipped for multiple seating or can be tucked away into floor becoming flush. This is ideal for moving items or carrying luggage and accessories when cruising. The vehicle is equipped with Factory Air Conditioning and Power rear window. A rear window defroster and power door locks are also included. This is a fantastic vehicle the whole family can enjoy.

The vehicle is a numbers matching vehicle and constructed with a 283 V8 with Automatic Trans. The drivetrain has runs strong the engine was completely rebuilt at 70,000 including Transmission. The power steering and brakes were reconditioned in 7/05. A new 2 1/2 inch exhaust with turbo flow mufflers was recently installed. The vehicle drives excellent and sounds great.

This is a very difficult vehicle to acquire less then 10 percent of Chevy's production was Station Wagons. Today the Value in the Station Wagon market has increased rapidly. The Impala is one of the most sought after vehicles on the road and this vehicle is one of the rarest Station Wagons available.

If you have any questions please feel free to email or call us toll free at 1-888-308-8023. David can be reached at 1-619-247-8341 anytime day or night. We welcome a personal or a third party inspection of this vehicle. Vehicle is sold AS,IS No Warranty. No guarantees written or implied. Buyer is responsible for shipping.

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1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air Convertible

1957 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR CONVERTIBLE 

If just one vehicle were chosen to represent the cars of the fifties the 1957 Chevy Bel-Air Convertible would be it. Chevrolet created a look that has since epitomized fifties styling. Chevy's rear fins were restrained compared to most competing designs but this subtle high side look is what gave sure classic status to the Bel-Air in following years to come. The 1957 Chevy Bel-Air convertible is one of the most sought after 50's car in the world. Production of the 1957 Bel-Air convertible?s priced at $2,611.00 was 47,562.

This vehicle has undergone a complete frame-off restoration 2421 miles ago to the highest standards. The vehicle was finished in the original color Matador Red and looks spectacular. All exterior chrome and stainless is like new. The vehicle is equipped with Dual exhaust, fender skirts, and a eye catching continental kit. The vehicle sits on a set of original wheels and caps with Firestone 2 1/2 inch white wall tires.

The interior of a 57 Bel-Air was refined from its previous years. This interior is fitted in the original Silver and Red colors in a correct pattern. The 57 received a new steering wheel and a totally redesigned dashboard featuring a three-pod instrument cluster. The symmetrical dash of 55 and 56 was gone but the full width face appliqué remained. This vehicle is equipped with an optional padded dash, floor mats and a superior sound system.

In 1957 Chevrolets main selling point was the performance there were several motor options new for 1957 each package producing more horsepower then any 1956 top offering. This vehicle is equipped with its original 283 with 2-4 barrel carbs(245hp), mated to a 3 speed transmission column shift. The vehicle runs and drives excellent. All lights and turn signals work properly.

The Chevy-Bel Air is one of the fastest appreciating classic cars on the market today many Bel-Air Convertibles can be found selling for over $100,000 dollars and up to 150k this a pristine example being offered below market value for immediate sale, this is a exceptional opprotunity and will not last Long at this price. Included free with this purchase is a Danbury Mint die-cast model and a 1957 Chevy Bel-Air chair that lights up, this makes a great display for any garage or is ideal seating when showing this vehicle.

If you have any question please feel free to email or call us toll free at 1-888-308-8023, David can be reached at 1-619-247-8341 anytime day or night. We welcome a personal or a third party inspection of this vehicle. The vehicle is sold as,is with no warranty. No guarantees written or implied. Buyer is responsible for all shipping cost.

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1966 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE

1966 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
 
A 66 Mustang Convertible is one of the most desirable and familiar classic cars on the road. This particular vehicle is a 2-owner car with the previous California resident having enjoyed the car since 1967. His only reason for selling is that The State of California would not renew his license at the age of 85. This vehicle was constructed at the Houston production plant and has resided in California for it's entire life. You will not find a cleaner more exquisite original example of a 66 Mustang Convertible anywhere in the country.

This beautiful 66 Mustang Convertible has straight body panels original to the vehicle. The paint is excellent, it was re-sprayed one time in the original color. The seats are the original factory Pony interior and very nice. The dash, all gauges and instruments are like new, everything is in working order including the original AM radio. All glass, exterior stainless, and chrome is like new throughout the vehicle. You will not be disappointed in this original 66 Mustang Convertible.

The power plant is the performance 289 A-code with 4bbl carb
and C4 automatic transmission producing 225 horsepower. This engine and trans have 80,000 original miles and drive like new. The vehicle has always been maintained with top of the line components at a local Ford dealership in San Diego, CA. The vehicle is equipped with Factory Air Conditioning, 8 track AM Radio, Power Top, Power Steering, Bucket seats, Remote mirror. Included free with this purchase is a 1:24 scale Danbury Mint model of a 1966 Ford Mustang convertible white with blue interior

If you desire to own one of the finest 66 Mustang Convertible in the country, we invite you or a third party into our facility for a Inspection. If you have any questions please feel free to email or call us at 1-888-308-8023, David can be reached anytime day or night at 1-619-247-8341.

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1965 Mustang Fastback K-Code

1965 Mustang Fastback K-code 10,000 orig miles 

This is a extremely rare High performance K-Code Mustang. The vehicle has 10,000 documented original miles. The vehciel is equipped with a 271hp 289ci and a 4 speed Transmission. The vehciel is in excellent condition. The vehicle includes 2 Broadcast sheets, Previous title form 1978 stating 7500 Miles, 2 oil change recipts, Owner History. This is a excellent opprotunity for any Mustang Collector. Call Dave at 1-619-247-8341 for info.

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1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Tri Power 4 Speed

1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Tri-Power 4 speed Factory Air
 
1967 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 427/400 COUPE THIS IS 1 OF 235 427/400HP AIR CONDITIONED, 4 SPEED COUPES BUILT IN 1967. THIS IS A #'S MATCHING CAR WHICH HAD A COMPLETE FRAME OFF RESTORATION COMPLETED IN 1999. THE VEHICLE IS IN EXCELLENT SHOW CONDITION. FOR INFO CALL 1-619-247-8341 DAVE


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1927 Pierce Arrow Woody Wagon

1927 PIERCE-ARROW WOODY WAGON 

1927 Pierce-Arrow wagon very rare. The vehicle is fully restored and in excellent condition. Please call for info 1-619-247-8341

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1957 Chevrolet Dump Truck 6400 Dually

1957 Chevrolet Dump Truck 6400 Dually 

This is truly on of the most unique and interesting vehicles we have had the opportunity to offer on Ebay. This 1957 Chevy is a 2 ton Dump Staker fully restored to original condition. The truck was used as a city fire truck in a very small town outside of Bakersfield for over 40 years. The previous owner took possession in 02 then had a complete frame-off restoration done. The truck had original miles at 35,000.

The vehicle is like brand new throughout and looks amazing. The previous owner invested $65,000 and nearly exhausted himself restoring this vehicle, it required several years of hard work with an immense attention to detail. Duplicating this vehicle in this caliber would be almost impossible.

The cab was removed from the frame and finished in a bright red, the chassis was restored and painted, the bed was constructed to original with modern Hydraulics for safe use of the dump feature. Rails on the sides were hand crafted with high quality expensive Appeton Wood. The interior seats are 100% ORIGINAL . Dash and gauges have been restored and calibrated. All new wiring was ran front to back and everything works properly. The side logo's and front emblem are original and un-restored. The Truck is in better then new condition.

The engine and drivetrain are original to the vehicle, a 261ci Jawbreaker inline 6 coupled to a 4 speed manual shift with a 2 speed rear end. The vehicle runs and rives excellent around town and on the freeway at speeds of 60-70mph. Equipped with Hydro-vac brakes it stops on a dime. The Truck rides on a set of 22.5-inch wheels with Toyo Hypara-radial tires with Dually axle in the rear. The vehicle has less then 230 miles since restoration.

Previous owner has shown this vehicle on several occasions and the attention he received was tremendous. The vehicle has been considered for Best of Show and wins numerous class awards. It is very seldom you will see a 1957 Chevy 6400 Dump in pristine condition. Very few builders will spend the necessary time to finish a top shelf truck of this nature, restoration cost alone was incredible. A duplication of this vehicle would cost a small fortune and dedicate a substantial amount of time. We are offering this vehicle at a fraction of the cost to build. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a very special and pristine example 6400 2-ton Chevy. You will not see another like it and this may be you only chance to purchase it, do not hesitate please call or email with an questions this Truck will not last!!

If you have any questions please feel free to email or call us toll free at 1-888-308-8023. David can be reached at 1-619-247-8341 anytime day or night. We welcome a personal or a third party inspection of this vehicle. The vehicle sold as,is no warranty and where is buyer is responsible for shipping, no guarantees written or implied.

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1977 Ford Cobra Replica

1977 Ford Cobra Replica

This vehicle is sold on a Bill of sale only.

Vehicle is inttended for exhibition use and off road track use. Buyer will receive a Bill of Sale from The San Diego Collection; all copies import documents, and vehicle. California buyers are not eligible for purchase. New buyer will be responsible for any local automotive laws and regulations. Dealers of any state may purchase the vehicle. We The San Diego Collection are NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TITLE, REGULATION, OR IMPORT. Vehicle is sold AS, IS and on a BILL OF SALE ONLY.

This is a retro replica built in the time when real Cobra's reigned supreme. We were told the history the car by he previous owner in New Zealand. The car was built in the early seventies and sat in storage for a few years. The car was bought by a BMW dealer in Oregon about 1985 for display in his establishment. That dealership had since gone out of business and traded this Cobra to a New Zealand Client for debt payment. This New Zealand buyer used the vehicle for exhibition use only and was very successful.

This Cobra is one of the finest on the market, very few builders were replicating cobra's in the Seventies we are told the body is a contempory. P>

Cobra 427SC Replica by Contempory, Black with black leather, The Contempory Cobra was one of the first Cobra Replicas built. They were the highest quality built and used allot of the original parts suppliers for the "real" Cobras, fiberglass body with aluminum panels, tube chassis with Jaguar suspension, 4 wheel disc brakes, real Halibrand knock-off alloy wheels, fully balanced 427 Ford engines being built with FORD MOTORSPORT aluminum heads, 2-4'S carburation, and coupled to a Ford top loader 4 speed transmission. Back then the Contempory kits were incomparable to anything else on the road even today it's very seldom you will find a Cobra built with the quality and attention to detail as a Contempory cobra.

Today the components alone would cost over 30k to duplicate, with construction, paint and body a similar Cobra will cost 70 plus thousand to build. Several companies are duplicating the popular Cobra's many have less then adequate frames for the power produced even some of the high dollar replica's are somewhat inferior due to their outrageous cost and only being slightly better then the low dollar kits. This is an excellent opportunity to own a Superb example built by professionals who designed the originals.

The Contempory cars are constructed by race engineers that are familiar on what is necessary to produce a successful race car with this kind of power. Any other consideration for a Cobra replica would be an entire waste of money and time, there is no reason to purchase a inferior product when this vehicle is available to you at a fraction of the cost for a true cobra or similar built car.

If you have any questions please feel free to email or call us toll free at 1-888-308-8023, David can be reached at 1-619-247-8341 anytime day or night. We welcome a personal or a third party inspection of this vehicle at anytime during the ten day auction. We reserve the right to remove the vehicle from auction at anytime during the ten day auction. The vehicle is sold As, Is with No warranty, Where is buyer is responsible for shipping, no guarantees written or implied.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Install Auto Molding Yourself

Install Auto Molding Yourself -- Eliminate Door Dings

by: Phil Sollecito

Prevent most minor dings, paint-chips and body blemishes that can happen when someone parks next to you, opens their door and whacks your vehicle. Many vehicles had factory-installed decorative/protective side moldings strategically placed at "door-ding height" to help prevent this problem. But in the last few years, these moldings have been left off to save a few dollars in this very competitive market.

If your vehicle lacks protective molding, you should consider installing it yourself. Installing auto body molding is a fairly simple undertaking for DIY, provided that you take the time to apply it carefully and give it your full attention.

Materials: Body Side Molding kit, Sharp Cutting tool, Rubbing alcohol, Clean white rag, Masking tape, Grease pencil (marks will easily rub off). A warm garage or a sunny day makes the whole job a lot easier.

Quality moldings with 3M peel-and-stick tape are best installed at temperatures warmer than 65 degrees. Plastic moldings are more flexible, easier to manipulate and cut when warmer than 70 degrees. Smaller moldings can be easily cut with heavy sharp kitchen shears or tin snips. For larger moldings, more than 1 inch wide or 3/16 thick, a clean straight cut is somewhat more difficult. A clean sharp anvil pruner will make it easier to get a straight cut on all sizes. A carpenter's utility knife with razor blade inserts also works well, but not one with the break-off blades.

The professional tool used by automotive installers to cut molding looks very similar to a set of anvil pruners, except the blade is 3.5 inch long replaceable razor blade. A thirteen dollar anvil pruner from your local garden or hardware store will do nearly the same job if it is sharp and clean.

Prepare the vehicle bonding surface by cleaning it thoroughly with alcohol and a clean white cotton rag. This removes wax residues so the peel-and-stick adhesive can bond to it securely. Avoid using colored cloth for this purpose, as the dyes in the fabric may leave colored residue behind.

If you do not have a ridge or body line to follow on the car, apply a strip of masking tape to be a guide to help position the auto moulding to be perfectly straight. You may want to measure up from the ground at each end to get a parallel line. Stick the masking tape at one end, and hold it a few inches away from the car while pulling tape off the roll to the other end, eyeball your line, then stick it down lightly. Step back and look to see the lines are right, change if necessary. It is easy to change the tape at this point. Once the body molding is installed and the glue sets for a few days, it does not come off!

Once the straight line of masking tape is in place to provide a guide, use pieces of masking tape to temporarily "dry-fit" the entire length of body molding in place on the vehicle.

Determine where you'll need to cut the body molding for the doors and seams for a precise and accurate installation. Use pieces of tape or a grease pencil to mark the exact locations on the molding where you'll make the cuts. At the door openings, and where the molding ends at the edge of wheel-wells, you may need to cut angles to match the vehicle lines. Allow 1/8" minimum gap for door clearance. At the hinge side of the door you may need to bevel the end of the molding so there is enough clearance when the door is opened.

Once you've marked all the locations, carefully cut the molding. The molding is made from a relatively soft plastic. Cutting isn't difficult, but it is easier when the molding is warmer than when it is colder.

Work with one section at a time, peel about a foot of the backing from the adhesive strips and press the molding into place. Then pull on the loose end of the backing and move along the molding, pressing it into place. After it is applied to the vehicle surface, rub the section of molding firmly with a soft clean cloth to help ensure that it is seated securely. You may want to come back a few hours later, or the next day, to give it another pressure rub to ensure the best adhesion.

Open and close the doors slowly, watching to ensure that the side molding is not touched or rubbed as the door moves. Allow the molding adhesive to set up for at least 24 hours before washing your vehicle. Maximum adhesion is reached after 3-5 days in temperatures above 70 degrees, longer if it is cooler.

That's it, Now you're protected.

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Saturday, November 25, 2006

Finding Classic Auto Parts

Finding Classic Auto Parts

by: Jenna Simpson

If you finally got the classic car of your dream, finding the car parts for it is will be a hard task. Classic car parts are hard to come by because they are no longer in production, they don’t make the parts for them anymore. But that doesn’t mean they can’t be found.

One place to start looking would be online auction sites. For example, Ebay might be the easiest place to start. Ebay motors have a wide range of classic car parts, so it’s possible you might find what you are looking for.

You might also want to check out local swap meets, they are a good way to find classic car parts you’re looking. You can locate older model accessories and other outdated items.

As a last resort you can always check out car part dealer magazines. The problem with that would be the fact that you probably have to pay more money, but if you do indeed find the part you’re looking for it might be worth it.

But if it you wish to look further you can always check out clubs and organizations. More then likely many clubs and organizations are geared toward cars, or classic cars.

You could check out the internet. It seems today that theirs nothing you can’t find on the internet. You can search and find clubs you can join; it’s a good idea to search on yahoo.

If you are really desperate you can also go to the junkyard. Though it will be like looking for a needle in a hay stack, but it’s worth a shot. You can either visit or phone to see if they have the part.

But the more you take care of your car the less you’ll need to go running around looking for parts, and the more you actually enjoy your car.

Ray's Note: I would go to an Auto Swap. Click here for Info for the San Diego Auto Swap

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Friday, November 24, 2006

What Kind Of Car Lover Are You?

What Kind Of Car Lover Are You?

by: Sue and Chuck DeFiore


Chuck and I got involved in our first car club when we lived in Rochester and had our Corvette. We had a blast. Met a great bunch of people, did a ton of events. In fact I can still remember our first event. It was a car rally and Chuck and I got the second place trophy.



However, like any group, we had cliques. Now, don’t get mad at me for the monikers that are coming. They have been around a long time and I didn’t make them up.



All of the following groups love their cars, just each in a different way. First there are the polishers. Their cars are pristine. They will use toothbrushes to get their batteries cleaned. I mean you could eat a meal off their engines. You won’t find a spec of dust on the outside, inside of their cars, and inside includes the engine and trunk.



The racers, believe in a clean and polished car, however, their main concern is POWER. They want to get the most they can from their engines. It is all about having the fastest car!



Funny aside, when Chuck and I went to the NCCC convention they were giving away a LT1 engine and when the polisher at our table won it, you had to hear the racers. We wished him the best, but told him we were jealous, and we were. Would have loved to put that baby in our Corvette.



Then we have the groups who believe street rods, hot rods, muscle cars, or antiques are the way to go. There are also those who believe in all original, no changes. However, you also have another group that doesn’t worry about it, as long as the car is what they want.



We love a nice clean and polished car, while we would like matching numbers and all original, if an aftermarket part is warranted we will use it. To Chuck and I it is about having fun with the car. We want to drive it, not trailer it. However, we always have believed in the motto “to each his own” and respect other people’s opinions.



One thing we all have in common, is the love of cars and that is all that is important.



So what group do you fall in? Drop us a line and let us know.



DeFiore Enterprises, Copyright 2005

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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Naming A Car After A Boat - Chevrolet Corvette

Naming A Car After A Boat - Chevrolet Corvette

by: Keith George

General Motors manufactures Chevrolet Corvette in their Kentucky assembly plant. This car falls in the sports car category. Corvettes are either two door coupes or two door convertibles. Chevrolet Corvette is very similar to Dodge Viper and Ford GT.

Extremely powerful engines are one of the distinguishing features of this car. But though the engine packs power it is not complex. An overhead valve together with a larger displacement, usage of leaf springs in suspension makes Chevrolet Corvette what it is.

Other cars in the similar category are made with a much more complex engine. The cars are in many colors like sunset orange, silver grey. There have been many models of Chevrolet Corvette each better than the previous one.

Corvettes are very sophisticated cars, but they have a little history behind them. Corvette is a small fighting frigate and the car has taken its name from them. The naming has been done by a gentleman called Myron Scott.

Though now General Motors manufacture them in a very big way, the first car built in Flint, Michigan was practically hand made. From that first car the latest Chevrolet Corvette model unveiled in the last quarter of 2005, as a model for 2006, has indeed come a long way. General Motors have constantly strived to make the newer models a cut above the rest, but without any mind boggling complexities. In the niche market, Corvettes stand tall.

Owning a Chevrolet Corvette is a matter of pride. They are stylish and expensive. Only a true car connoisseur can really appreciate the beauty of a Corvette. Fuel economy is another attraction of a Corvette. The cars have become very popular especially with those who are somewhat adventurous and enjoy speed.

Dealers are able to guide the customer and Corvettes come with a thirty six month warranty. There is the benefit of insurance also. Corvettes offer a comfortable ride, but compared to other sports cars, there is less agility because of a light steering and its width. The interior of the 2006 model is an improvement on the earlier models.

There is a big market for used cars and with the advent of internet buying and selling cars have become very easy and convenient. In fact getting the product details or information about new models is easy too. There are used car dealers and the prospective seller can contact them. But getting attached to Chevrolet Corvette is so easy, few think of getting rid of it.

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Neon Lights-Let's Light Up Your Car!

Neon Lights. Let's Light Up Your Car With Something A Little Special.



by: Allison Thompson





You’ve seen those cars around the area with their neon lights on them and have wondered what it is that you have just seen. Or it may be that you have wondered why they look so cool and how they can strobe through so many different colours like that.



Below in this article I will explain what Neon and LED car lights are and how they have been specifically designed in tubes which can be mounted under a vehicle, inside or under a SUV or truck, you could even get them on your motorcycle or boat (if you have one). There are thousands of people around the world who have now installed such lights in many ways that are completely outrageous in order to highlight the best features on their vehicle and to set is aside from the rest.



You may also be asking yourself, “What is it that neon car lights can do for me that the normal headlights I already have aren’t doing?” Well some people use their car only as a mode of transport and nothing else (just for getting them from point A to point B). Yet there are others who see there car as much more than that, it more likely to be they see it as an extension of their personality and certainly some people (men especially) seem to be come fixated with theirs.



Because there is such an large amount of automotive accessories available around the world and obtaining these items is easier because of the internet, more and more people are looking to make their vehicles that little more personal to them and certainly neon lights placed under any vehicle will do that for them.



There are plenty of people out there you have taking up cruising in their vehicle as a hobby and they enjoy the attention they get as not only pedestrians but fellow drivers stare as they pass them by. So if you are one of these then it looks like a customer under car light key is the option for you.



But just how long have neon car lights been around for? Well the first vehicles to have under call lighting installed on them were Hot Rods (but the kits used then were nothing like the ones available today).



These lights can be mounted to the body either around the perimeter of the cars undercarriage or actually inside and each kit provides you with the elements for the correct installation of them. You will usually find that the installation instructions provided with the kit are quite straight forward, but you will need to do some drilling to the body of the car and there is a large amount of electrical work involved also, but this all depends on the type of kit you are looking to purchase. If you feel that such a project may be above your capabilities there are plenty of custom shops around that will carry out this type of work for you and you are guaranteed that all work will be done efficiently and correctly. However, if you decided to install them yourself, then make sure that the kit you purchase is compatible with your car and read and follow the instructions to the letter that comes with the kit.



The best known makes of Neon Car Kits that are available today come from such companies as PlasmaGlow, StreetGlow and LiteGlow. Many of the dealers of custom car parts who sell these brands will have exactly what is required for competition and street vehicles. You will also find that most of the under car kits and even the interior car kits came in different colours and sizes, will include a transformer, normally 2 x 50” tubes, 2 x 38” tubes, the installation instructions and any mounting hardware that is needed to complete the task. Normally the tubes used for the exterior kits are made from durable Lexan®, which is made from plastic and thus protects the neon elements that are enclosed within.



However, there is some issues that you need to face if you have LED or Neon Lights on your vehicle. In many places you will find that the authorities frown upon people have such lights on their vehicles and to avoid getting any fines, then it is best to install the lights which can only be activated by a separate switch and not when you turn on the main headlights of your vehicle. The best way of doing this is to run a power wire directly from the vehicles battery to the kits operating switch, and this will then by pass the wires for the vehicles main lights. It is also advisable to see where your living if it is legal to have Neon or LED lights on your vehicle or not.



Now that you have been searching for some to add that bit of something different to customize your ride and are not bothered by the attention you get from onlookers, and if the fact that a glowing effect around your vehicle takes your fancy then it might be worthwhile considering installing Neon or LED lights or your vehicle. Just imagine the fun you could have?





About The Author

Allison Thompson a work from home mum living in Spain who has set up a number of site with her husband Mark to provide you with all the latest information on in car entertainment. If you would like to learn more please visit http://www.ideabase.info/cargraphics


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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Damaged Auto Auctions

All About Damaged Auto Auctions

by: Perry Gibson


If you are a person who is very budget-conscious buyer who's looking for a car and getting a brand new or even a quality second-hand one is not your thing, then you can go for a damaged car auction. The same thing goes for individuals who like the challenge of making diamonds out of dirt.

Damaged cars are probably the lowest-priced automobiles out there in the markets today. A brand new car basically loses a little less than a quarter of its value during the first time it is driven out in the street after the purchase, a damaged car has lost most of its market-value after years of torture or after a certain unfortunate incident. However, value is relative to the things that are done to the damaged car. Value can be restored eventually.

Damaged cars should be seen on the level of their "potential" restored value. Of course, no one will ever re-buy a damaged car if he has no intention of making it better for some future purpose. Auctions are great ways of getting one's hands on damaged cars. These events are participated upon by different individuals who have different intentions.

Some intend to reconstruct the cars to use them eventually for transportation. Some intend to learn how to make repairs and modifications and so they use these cars as experiments. But whatever the motivation, damaged cars are still popular to the masses.

What are some things that people need to know about damaged car auctions? Damaged car auctions are comparable to the regular car auctions. Here are some basic things that people who are participating in damaged car auctions should take into mind:

1) Know why you would want to have a damaged car It is all a matter of purpose. People go to a regular car auction to be able to find great quality cars at great bargains. In a damaged car auction, people don't go to find great quality cars but they look for potentially restorable cars. If you are buying a damaged car to restore it and use it as a mode of transportation in the future, you should give it good thinking.

2) Know your costs Get the list of damaged cars that are being auctioned. From the list, choose the model that you would want to get your hands into. Do a little research and find more information about the said model, especially with regards to its current market price. Setting prices that you are willing to pay for a damaged car can be a little bit tricky, so our suggestion is that you make a table, or a matrix where in you put in different conditions and different prices that go along with such conditions.

For example, "damaged hood" and "Damaged tail lights" should given values and these should be subtracted to the price that you are willing to pay for the car.

3) Compare your prices The main point in getting a damaged car is to get a restorable car and hopefully, the whole cost of acquiring the car and the costs of restoring it into a tolerable condition. If you are better off getting a quality second-hand vehicle than getting a damaged car and restoring it to its glory, then do so.

Take note that some of the spare parts for such damaged cars can be hard to find. Also, there are some conditions that can't simply be repaired and a whole overhaul is needed.

4) Thorough inspection is a must Before bidding for a certain car of your choice, make sure that you inspect the vehicle thoroughly. Get to the venue early and start searching for the car and inspect it. Buyers should especially be wary about flood-damaged cars.

Buying flood-damaged cars can have nasty repercussions during later stages because some of the damages that flood inflicts into cars cannot be easily seen and are permanent.

5) Secure all the papers Don't forget to secure all the papers if you were successful in buying a damaged car. A damaged car is still a car and the papers should be intact for future purposes.

Damaged cars connotes negative thoughts and impressions, however, it's all about mindsets. One should look at them in terms of their potential and how this potential can be actualized.

Great buys are never easy to have, but with the right mindset and strategy, one can make diamonds out of dirt through restoring damaged cars.

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Oxy Acetylene Welding For Dummies

Oxy Acetylene Welding For Dummies

by: Francis Haike


Oxy Acetylene Welding and Cutting Materials

Oxy-acetylene welding is an autogenous welding process, in which two parts of the same or different metals are joined by causing the edges to melt and unite while molten without the aid of hammering or compression. When cool, the parts will form one whole piece of metal.

The oxy-acetylene flame is made by mixing oxygen and acetylene gases in a special welding torch or blowpipe, producing, when burned, a heat of 6,300 degrees, which is more than twice the melting temperature of the most common metals. This flame, while being of intense heat, is of very small size.

Oxy Acetylene Cutting

The process of cutting metals with the oxy-acetylene flame produced from oxygen and acetylene depends on the fact that a jet of oxygen directed upon hot metal causes the metal itself to burn away with great rapidity, resulting in a narrow slot through the section cut. The action is so fast that metal is not injured on either side of the cut.

Carbon Removal Process

This process depends on the fact that carbon will burn and almost completely vanish if the action is assisted with a supply of pure oxygen gas. After the combustion is started with any convenient flame, it continues as long as carbon remains in the path of the jet of oxygen.

Materials

For the performance of the above operations we require the two gases, oxygen and acetylene, to produce the flames; rods of metal which may be added to the joints while molten in order to give the weld sufficient strength and proper form, and various chemical powders, called fluxes, which assist in the flow of metal and in doing away with many of the impurities and other objectionable features.

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Sunday, November 19, 2006

Hot Rods & Muscle Cars

Hot Rods & Muscle Cars

If you are of the 50's 60's or 70's era generation you know that hot rods and muscle cars dominated the average male gender, and yes, even the females couldn't help but turn their heads when a slick vintage car drove by. The times have changed but the desire to see those vintage cars has not. Those who have preserved those classic cars are as appreciated as the disc-jockeys today, that spin the classic tunes of yesteryear.

Hot Rods and Muscle Cars are forever etched into our being as the ultimate personal statements that we proudly display to one and all who see them at car shows or if you should see one pass by on the highway. Hot Rods and Muscle Cars say a lot about what makes America the proud nation we are. To delve into the psychic just a bit, hot rods have always been notorious for rebellion and attention getting tools for whatever the teenage group of the times was encountering. Whether it was rebelling against their parents, or rebelling against the establishment, hot rods and muscle cars are and always will be a nostalgic part of our culture.

Hot Rods and Muscle Cars come in every imaginable shape condition and modification. The amount of customization done to a hot rod is the extension of the builder's imagination and frustration of his views on conventional styling. This in itself is not a bad thing. One can draw from one perspective as a new dimension on life and style in the hallowed United States. A sense of pride in country cannot be dismissed by the mere existence of hot rods and muscle cars.

To catch a glimpse of the ever-popular hot rods and muscle cars one merely needs to ask around their local auto repair shop for any upcoming car shows. The auto mechanics are forever mindful of those elusive hot rods and muscle cars from years gone by. The near forgotten auto mechanics or shade-tree mechanics we choose to refer to them, have all but waned away due to the computer diagnostic age. A mechanic now-a-days must be equipped with all the latest in electrical diagnostic equipment to compete with the dealerships to eek out a living. But fear not, there are still those die hard mechanics who love nothing more than to get there hands on a classic hot rod or muscle car just to rekindle the rumble of those quadra-jets or three duce's in a slick bodied car from days gone by.

We found one gentleman that has taken his love of the classic t-bucket roadsters and set up his garage to produce new roadsters from yesteryear designs. He can build one from his laser sighted frame jig, all the way to completion right from his own shop. Every detail is hand crafted so he knows what went into making the finished roadster. He will gladly build you a custom made roadster for a very reasonable price. It's his way of keeping the tradition and styling alive for generations that missed the golden years of hot rods and muscle cars.


Jim Wilson

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Saturday, November 18, 2006

Time For A Smile, Tired of Being Sad

Here's a lil story for ya:

I'm not feeling quite right so I decide to have the Doc check me out. Well, I go to the Doc and I tell him about feeling a little off. He asks me to describe my day. I tell him I get up around 6 am, clean up, grab some breakfast (cereal, etc) and sit at my desk and check to see how the market is doing. Then at 8:15am I go to the bathroom and have a BM. Then lunch around 2pm and dinner at 9pm.

The Doc decides to a scan. He then tells me I have 3 worms!!! That he recommends that I have surgery in 2 days!!!

In the meantime: The 3 worms inside me hear the Doc say he is going to do surgery to find them! One worm says, "I'm going to hide behind the heart!". The other worm says, "I'm going to hide behind the liver". They ask the last worm where he is going to hide? The 3rd worm says, "Forget that! I'm taking the 8:15 out of here in the morning!"

Bada Bing!

:)

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Thursday, November 16, 2006

David Has Passed

I have very sad news. David passed away on Tuesday night at 10PM. He had gotten worse day by day, his spine was destroyed and he never came out of the coma. The Doctors said if he would be a vegetable if he survived and would be on a ventilator the rest of his life. David would have never wanted that. He was a strong hunk of a man and would never want to be a lump in a bed. David is on to new and better things. I'm angry and depressed over such a fine, young man is taken from us. Life can really be sad and hard to understand at times. Keep David in your thought. He was a fine, young man and will be missed.

David Has Passed

I have very sad news. David passed away on Tuesday night at 10PM. He had gotten worse day by day, his spine was destroyed and he never came out of the coma. The Doctors said if he would be a vegetable if he survived and would be on a ventilator the rest of his life. David would have never wanted that. He was a strong hunk of a man and would never want to be a lump in a bed. David is on to new and better things. I'm angry and depressed over such a fine, young man is taken from us. Life can really be sad and hard to understand at times. Keep David in your thought. He was a fine, young man and will be missed.

Friday, November 10, 2006

336 MPH Senior

The 336 MPH Senior

I would like to introduce you to Skip Hedrich; he is an engineer, race car designer, builder and driver; and although he is 71 years old, he would rather be recognized for his accomplishment rather than his age. His latest project is the ‘American Eagle’, a streamliner designed to go 450 mph and become the fastest piston engine driven car in the world. He started the ‘American Eagle’ project in 1996 and ran the inaugural race in 2001. Since then he has run the car faster each year. In 2004, he ran the car an average speed of 332 mph on his qualifying run and this exceeded the gas record by 10 mph and with a terminal speed of 335 mph. On his final run he experienced some drive train problems and had to abort the run and was not able to obtain the gas record. In 2005 both of the Bonneville races were weathered out. This year, 2006, he achieved the ‘C class’ gas record with a two way average speed over 323 mph and a terminal speed of 336 mph. This was only a milestone on his way to achieving other goals.

At this point in time we are building a ‘B class engine, which is a 340 cubic inch small block Chevy that should produce 840 hp. This will enable us to reach a 350 mph plus plateau.

This winter he is schedule to make some visits at Children’s Hospital and present the children with a presentation and some framed photos as gifts. Skip also being displaying his Streamliner at the 16th Annual San Diego Auto Swap’s Toys For Tots Show & Swap being held from 6am until 2pm at San Diego Qualcomm Stadium.

Skip Hedrich’s streamliner project was born in June of 1996. He predicted he would be ready to race by September of 99’ for the SCTA World Finals at the Bonneville Salt Flats, but between his passion for boat racing, working and not having the help he needed, the project wasn’t making the progress he had intended. Shortly after that he made the tough decision to put his boat racing on hold until he finished and raced the streamliner.

At this point everything started falling into place. His next goal was to be ready to race at the ‘2000 SCTA World Finals’ at Bonneville, but again was delayed due to parts not arriving on time. Moving on, the team set their sights on being ready to race at the SCTA World Finals in 2001 at Bonneville.

In the original article by Gayle Kott in the May 1997 issue of the Bonneville Racing News, Skip Hedrich predicted that his 23 foot streamliner would be ready for the USFRA September 1997 World of Speed. Let’s review the former article to catch us all up to date. Skip got his first taste of competitive racing at the ripe old age of eight. He wanted to beat his friend Toad, who had a Powell motor scooter. Skip’s 1 1\2 horse Briggs and Stratton powered car was unable to beat him as they raced up and down the streets of Altadena, California. Skip was bound and determined to change this so he decided to lap the valves to gain a little horsepower. His mother was not pleased to see the engine apart in the garage and was more than a little surprised to see the car back together and running out the driveway at 3:00 in the afternoon. This valve job did the trick and beating Toad even uphill wasn’t a problem any longer. Thus began his life long love of racing.

At the age of 16 he had already built his own street roadster which was a 29A on 32 rails to race at Bonneville, but because of finances he was unable to finish building the engine, so he joined Larry Burford and raced his Deuce Coupe. In 1953 he attended an El Mirage meet with his brother’s sprint car and was fairly competitive in the class. Much of Skips racing efforts during his twenties and thirties involved running midgets, sprint cars and eventually Indy Champ cars with USAC. In December of 1965, just before he was ready to leave for Indy to finish building the Indy car for Federal Engineering, (Skip’s ride for the 1966 season), he had a motorcycle accident badly breaking his knee and unfortunately shattering his dream. He tried to race after the accident, but his knee would swell and cause too much pain. His career in the oval track was over.

It wasn’t until 25 years later that the racing bug hit Skip again when he started boat racing. “The exhilarating feel of speed and acceleration made me realize what I had been missing for the past 25 years.” He knew competitive racing was in his blood and he loves it. “It’s the real me, I thrive on it.” he says.

It wasn’t long before Skip was back on the salt, this time running the Burkdohl streamliner. The first season he was .8 MPH short for a 214+ MPH record. The second season he was .2 MPH short. Shortly thereafter he decided to use his considerable knowledge in race car designing and building experience which he learned as he worked for various race car builders in his twenties and thirties, to build his own streamliner.

When my husband, Barry, and I visited Skip and his wife, Willie, (short for Wilhelmina), at their home in Vista, California, Skip took a break from his fervent work in progress to give us a shakedown course on building his dream car. The streamliner looked almost done from outside appearances, but once we started the interview, the body came off the chassis and soon understood the enormous amount of work there was left to do. As Skip put it, “It’s down to every minute of every day.” His faithful crews were working all possible hours they could to help pull it all together to reach their goal for getting the steam liner to El Mirage to do some test runs and then off to World of Speed 2000. At the time of our visit, this only left about a month.

They were promised drive train parts that didn’t arrive in time, which caused them to miss the World of Speed. To top that off, the crew was putting the final touches on the streamliner when they received a call informing them that the World Finals were canceled. Disappointment set in but didn’t keep the team from keeping the project moving forward to meet the new goal, to be ready to run at El Mirage and all Bonneville events for 2001.

Skip has built many race cars but this is the first time he built the body first, then the chassis to fit perfectly inside the body. “It’s a lot more difficult to build a streamliner this way and not the norm,” says Skip, “but then, I guess, I’m not normal. Willie will vouch for that!”

When Skip decided to start his streamliner project, he spoke to Don Vesco, Al Teague, Noland and Rick White, Terry Nish and others, telling them his plans and looking for any suggestions they might have to offer. Skip was extremely grateful for their helpful advice. That reminded him of the open, friendly attitude he used to enjoy at Indy 25 years ago and still finds in land speed racing today.

Skip Consulted with Lynn Yakel for the aerodynamic design of the streamliner. Lynn retired from Douglas Aircraft and is world renowned in aerodynamics in the land vehicle field. He designed Larsen-Cummins’ streamliner in the 80’s which was far ahead of its time (over 300 MPH). He has designed motorcycle streamliners for Don Vesco, Dennis Manning and various Indianapolis cars through the years. Skip had to really prod Lynn into taking on this project. Lynn didn’t want to get heavily involved with the project but agreed to guide Skip through the process. Skip sent Lynn a drawing of the front wheels, roll bars and rear wheels and their dimensions. After a few phone conversations between the two Lynn sent Skip’s drawing back with a formula that was developed by NASA for an airfoil with a low coefficient of drag. This teardrop shape would represent the shape of the split line, (in this case where the top body meets the bottom body). Skip worked out the formula for the 28 stations, (approximately every 10”), plotted the points on the drawing and sent it back to Lynn. A few days passed and Skip received a call from Lynn. “What the hell’s the matter with you,” asked Lynn. Skip was startled at first until Lynn said, “You didn’t make any mistakes!” They had a good laugh over the whole thing and have been the best of friends ever since.

The next step was to develop the cross sectional shapes. This was extremely time consuming. The object was to make the frontal area as small as possible and still encompass the wheels, engine, roll cage, and exhaust system then place the controls in a location where the driver can operate them and still be able to see out of the streamliner to drive it down the course. Skip used the same formula to develop the top part of the upper body, which encompasses the roll cage, engine hatch then blends into the tail.

Skip remembers going to Don Vesco’s and setting in his streamliner, taking measurements, scooting up and down finding the best position through measuring at his eye level relative to the cowling. Don was extremely helpful with his vast knowledge of building vehicles to race at Bonneville and years of driving and riding experience and to Skip’s fortune has shared it with him. “He is truly my pal,” says Skip.

Now that the split line configuration had been developed mathematically and placed on a drawing, it was time to develop it to full size on a wood table with a steel frame and legs with adjusting pads. The table was leveled with in .020 of an inch; it took about a day and a half to achieve this accuracy.

While Skip was having some CNC machining done by Phil Caricof, Skip mentioned that he was about to develop the split line shape to full scale. Phil offered a phone number of a friend of his, Bob Chubb that had been the Chief Lofter for Douglas Aircraft for the past 30 years. Skip contacted Bob and explained his situation. Bob was enthralled with the project. Skip met with him leaving him a drawing. Bob developed the dimensions to a full scale drawing on Mylar. When he was finished he brought the Mylar to Skips Shop in three pieces which made it easier to transport. They proceeded to transfer the Mylar drawing to the wood table. After all the engineering time put forth this was the first time you could see the actual tear-drop shape of the split line that is 23’ long and 36” at the widest point. This was a glorious moment. Skip feels that he owes Bob a tremendous amount of gratitude.

At this point Skip drove to the beach where he drew most of the preliminary designs and sketches. There’s something about the tranquility of the waves and the aroma of the sea breeze that set his mind free to concentrate. This time however, he made the trip to make a major decision. It was evident that the streamliner would not be finished in 2 ½ years if he continued boat racing. It was a tough decision because of his love for that type of racing, but he couldn’t do both. He decided that the boat would be put to rest in the boat barn until he raced the streamliner.

The saga continues....

Meet Skip at the December 16, 2006 San Diego Auto Swap

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Ray Taylor

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Thursday, November 09, 2006

1956 Corvette Convertible

1956 Corvette Convertible, two tops, 265-225 hp, (2x4's), 3 speed, numbers match. Venetian Red paint with Beige coves, Red interior, and White soft top. Body-off restored in absolutely show condition. Ready for NCRS or Bloomington judging if not already been there. Superb chassis and engine compartment detail!!! Optioned with auxiliary hardtop, Wonderbar radio, e-brake warning light, dual fours, aluminized off road exhaust, windshield washers, courtesy lights, heater, hubcaps, and 6.70x15" white stripe tires. Most all factory correct type components including the spare, jack tools, trunk mat, trunk liner, rebound straps, washer system, tar top battery, shifter, shielding, air cleaners, generator, carbs, nine fin valve covers, 1956 only hardtop, hood pop-ups, owners manual, sales brochure, and T-3 headlights. Looks, runs, and drives excellent. CC:1 $119,000.00 (320X)

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

1949 Mercury 2 Door Club Coupe

1949 MERCURY 2 DOOR CLUB COUPE/NOVA FRONT/NOVA REAR/327 CHEVY ENGINE/TH350 TRANSMISSION/CUSTOM INTERIOR/SHAVED HOOD/SHAVED DECK/POWER STEERING/POWER BRAKES/SKIRTS/WWW TIRES/+ MORE TOO MUCH TO LIST.FOR ADDITIONAL INFO OR PICTURES CALL 870-935-3886 OR E-MAIL ME:bjharris@mynewroads.com ASKING $32.5k BUT WILL LISTEN TO ALL OFFERS AND TRADE POSSIBILITIES.

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1949 Mercury Street Rod

ORIGINAL LOOKING 1949 MERCURY STREET-ROD
FOR SALE:1949 MERCURY RESTO-ROD/327 CHEVY ENGINE/TH350 TRANSMISSION/NOVA CLIP/NOVA REAR/POWER BRAKES/POWER STEERING/LAKES/SPOTS/SKIRTS/WWW TIRES/AM/FM/CASSETTE/CUSTOM INTERIOR/HEAT&AIR (NOT YET INSTALLED) ASKING $32.5k BUT WILL LISTEN TO ALL OFFERS AND TRADE POSSIBILITIES/FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR PICTURES CALL 870-935-3886 OR E-MAIL ME:bjharris@mynewroads.com

2006 C6 Corvette

Like new 1930 miles fully loaded 2006 C6 Corvette Daytona Sunset Orange Metallic exterior with Cashmere leather interior, 400HP, 6 speed automtic paddle shifter, 3LT preferred equipment group with heads up display, heated seats, memory, etc, GPS DVD Navigation, OnStar, Bose with MP3 capability, XM Radio, F55 Magnetic Selective Ride suspension, Chrome wheels, car cover. All paperwork and manuals. This pampered non-smoker driven car has not seen rain! Car covered in garage since new. One owner bought locally. Save thousands from dealer price. $47,675 phone cell 619-395-4906 www.FreeCarsNetAds.com



 

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Custom 1948 Plymouth

CUSTOM 1948 PLYMOUTH
Description: THIS IS A GREAT RUNNING 1948 CUSTOM 2DR PLYMOUTH
$18000 B/O

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1955 Oldsmobile

Title: OldsmobileDescription: 1955 Olds custom convertible from a hardtop. Carson top. Many body mods. Pearl white and metallic red. Completely rebuilt original drivetrain, Hydramatic, 324 with 3-2's, A/C, white ande red tuck and roll, power windows, '50's style striping, Coker wide whites, Lancer caps on chrome wheels. Multiple trophy winner. Al @ (619) 562-9230.Link to ad: http://www.freecarsnetads.com/showproduct.php?product=114

The CARS Net

I started The CARS Net in 1995 as an experiment to learn HTML code. I first used it as a site to promote my San Diego Auto Swap (www.SanDiegoAutoSwap.com) Then a buddy asked if he could advertise his Street Rods on The CARS Net. That was the first of hundreds and hundreds of ads for Classic Cars, Motorcycles, Boats, Trailers and Trucks,

Now after over 10 years The CARS Net is NOW FREE! My goal is to make The CARS Net the place on the Net to Buy and Sell all the Classics and Special vehicles we all love. Now that its FREE, you won't have to have to think twice about lisiting your vehicles, and parts.

I also set up a CARS Net Forum so you will have a place to share ideas, ask questions and just generally interact with other enthusiasts from all over the world.

Additionally, I built a CARS Net Blog where I can speak my mind and you can comment on my ramblings.

Use The CARS Net as your online tool to assist you with your Classic Vehicles. Let people know what you have For Sale, or Find that Deal you've been looking for. Use the Forum to find answers to your questions or to just express yourself. Its there for you and your use of it will make it better for you and everyone else who visits it.

Thanks for stopping by The CARS Net. If you have any suggestions or questions, please leave them on the Forum. I check it often. Keep The Shiny Side Up & I'll See Ya On The Street !

Ray Taylor

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Chargers Rule!

The Chargers play the Browns this Sunday. Poor Cleveland! lol

Friday, November 03, 2006

Free Cars Net Ads!

Now Cars Net Ads Are FREE!
www.FreeCarsNetAds.com is Up and Running...

The Cars Net has been on line since 1995. It was one of the first on line sites to help people Buy, Sell and Trade their Classic Rides. Over the years, we have changed and updated www.CarsNet.com but the time has come for a whole new way of assisting you and thats with the Brand New www.FreeCarsNetAds.com

To place an ad all you needs to do is go to www.FreeCarsNetAds.com , register and enter your ad and upload your photos. You controll your ad. You can update your ad anytime you want. You can add more pictures, change the price, modify the text and then mark it SOLD! Its all there for you on line at www.FreeCarsNetAds.com

Stop by today and put up your ad, check out the deals and let me know of any improvements you would like to see. (any problems too, its brand new)

P.S. See Ya at the "Q" on Saturday, December 16 for our 16th Annual "Toys For Tots" Show & Swap. Remember to bring a New, Unwrapped Toy for the Kids and a get a FREE Continental Breakfast as our Thank You! Go to www.SanDiegoAutoSwap.com for more info.

Ray Taylor
The Cars Net

phone: 858-484-9342