Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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Don B wrote......Dad told Uncle Buren to be careful and not over-tighten the head nuts. They did not have a torque wrench and Uncle Buren was a very physically fit and strong guy..... In that case, don't you just tighten 'em until the elbow clicks?
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Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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Well, he tightened until something clicked. Unfortunately for them, it was the studs!
Posted on: 5/2 9:34
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Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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It looks like your fender has rust holes near the crack. It's likely that rust from the inside surface and inside the rolled bead area lead to the crack. Rust will complicate repairs. I'd look for a better set of fenders, and check all rust prone areas of the car for invasive rust, and remediate as needed. The fenders flex some in normal operation, and any repairs need to be made so as to avoid making any one area around the wheel opening in the fender stiffer than the rest of it. Doing so will invite cracks on either side of the repaired area.
Posted on: 5/2 11:47
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TxGOAT - you are correct. I have a good lead on replacement fenders. Hopefully, that works out. If so, I believe I’ll be in decent shape in terms of rust other than the floor pan in front of the rear seat. I know the source of that issue was the roof leaking. Fortunately, everything between the roof and the floor pan appears to be solid.
Posted on: 5/2 14:38
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Well, the stars have aligned. The network, starting with Flackmaster lead me to a nice set of front fenders. Now, we just have to figure out the best way to get them half way across the country.
Posted on: 5/2 16:15
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Half way is always better than all the way across country!
I know that two fenders fit in the back of a medium sized SUV.
Posted on: 5/2 18:35
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I've done a couple of part collection turn around trips. Last big one was Chicago to Nashville and back. Also always keep an ear open for people going from point A to B. Sometimes parts can hitch a ride.
I'd see who is coming to the National in Wisconsin, as see if anything can travel with them.
Posted on: 5/2 18:39
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That’s a great idea. My son and daughter-in-law are in Sheboygan, so that could absolutely work. We’ll also be driving to Dayton in June, so there would be a number of places we could meet up.
Posted on: 5/2 19:05
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Anyone going to the National from the east coast had to come through the Chicagoland area. So they can waystation the parts here with me if needed.
Posted on: 5/2 20:04
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-BigKev
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