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2692 [ 2601 ] Clipper Touring Sedan

Model Information
YEAR:
1953
SERIES:
26th
MODEL BODY:
2692
MODEL CHASSIS:
2601
MODEL NAME:
Clipper Touring Sedan
VIN NUMBER:
*MISSING*
THEFT NUMBER:
*MISSING*
BRIGGS/OTHER NUM:
*MISSING*
General Information
STATUS:
Current Owner
STATUS DATE:
ACQUIRED WHERE:
Herald, Ca
ACQUIRED DATE:
ACQUIRED CONDITION:
Good
OWNER:
Chaireasy3
OWNED LOCATION:
San Luis Obispo, Ca
OWNED CONDITION:
Good
ORG DEALERSHIP:
DELIVERED DATE:
Interior Information Exterior Information
INTERIOR CODE:
PAINT CODE:
PAINT NAME:
INTERIOR DESCRIPTION:
All original interior. Would like to restore the deteriorating interior. Any suggestions on where to start would be greatly appreciated.
EXTERIOR DESCRIPTION:
Drivetrain Information
ENGINE:
288 (8 cyl, 150 hp)
ENGINE SERIAL:
*MISSING*
TRANSMISSION:
Automatic
Other Information
OPTIONAL EQUIPTMENT:
VEHICLE HISTORY/
PROJECT STATUS:

The first owner kept in good condition. The engine runs really smooth and strong. Ive had the car for almost 1 years. Little things are starting to go wrong with it. So im starting to get interested in fixing and restoring the car. I recently had the carburator rebuilt and the person that did the work must have moved something with the starter switch. Now I can't use the gas pedal starter switch like I have been for a long time. So i would like to fix it so that I can start the car with the gas pedal again.


pAnyway, this is going to be an ongoing project fixing what goes wrong i guess. Its a pleasure to drive the car and I love it. I already want another one....ha


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Vehicle Modifications
MODIFICATIONS:
The car was switched to 12 volt by my uncle and im actually regretting he did that.
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