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Re: Car Identification
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Jorge Cardozo
Happy Easter everyone !!!
Finaly "Mistress"# 10 is home, and she is a super 8, acording with a small insignia in the grille, and it measures 129 inches from front center wheel to rear center wheel, it has front independent suspension and hydraulic brakes, and on the engine's head says 288.

Posted on: 2021/4/4 16:37
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Re: Car Identification
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Jorge Cardozo
Thanks Ozstatman, another detail, the car has open roof, it used to have canvas top, like the old French Citroen, and is missing floor andand seats.

Posted on: 2021/4/3 22:37
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Re: Car Identification
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Jorge Cardozo
Hi, i would love to have in the Registry,after i identify it.

Posted on: 2021/4/3 8:57
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Car Identification
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Jorge Cardozo
Hello all, i've just bought a car wich seller have told me is a 1937 120, i can't tell because it doesn't have a title or the VIN plate and i don't know about the series, it just have the the theft proof number. By reading the FAQS,i think it says that the car could be identified by that.
I need to register the car and don't know how to do it.
Theft proof # 281327
And the block has stamped 1 10 51 in both sides of the block by the frewal, wich tels me is a newer engine, can anybody help with this please??
Also in other forum i was told it is a super 8 not a 120
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Posted on: 2021/4/2 14:40
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1947 clipper 8 missing the carburator
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Jorge Cardozo
Hi guys, i've bought the engine without the carb, i've seen a few online that need repair and they are a litle pricey,,it is possible to adapt another brand besides the WD-0,?? I remember back home in Argentina, they would adapt them, and in.my visits to Cuba, well, they adapt anything.mix parts from Russian, European and american cars.

Posted on: 2020/4/24 0:12
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Re: It is possible to adapt a 5 speed transmision to a 47 S 8 Clipper engine ??
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Jorge Cardozo
Thks.JW.

Posted on: 2019/5/31 10:35
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Re: It is possible to adapt a 5 speed transmision to a 47 S 8 Clipper engine ??
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Jorge Cardozo
Thanks Ozstatman.

Posted on: 2019/5/31 9:25
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Re: It is possible to adapt a 5 speed transmision to a 47 S 8 Clipper engine ??
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Jorge Cardozo
Thanks Duncan.

Posted on: 2019/5/30 22:54
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Re: It is possible to adapt a 5 speed transmision to a 47 S 8 Clipper engine ??
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Jorge Cardozo
Thanks for the prompt response Howard.

Posted on: 2019/5/30 12:14
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It is possible to adapt a 5 speed transmision to a 47 S 8 Clipper engine ??
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Jorge Cardozo
Hi everyone, am very new to the forum , i wonder if anybody has adapted a 5 speed trans to the S8.
I just got the engine, planning on building a Hot Rod, any suggestion please.

Posted on: 2019/5/30 0:28
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