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How to remove the upper hinge pins on my 1940 car?
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kubes40 |
04-13-2020 @ 2:49 PM
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Per reply on 4-9-20: As I replied earlier, my son-in-law made it for me. Where are you located? If close by I could let you use it?
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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sarahcecelia |
04-13-2020 @ 5:54 AM
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PLEASE LARRY! Where did you get that tool!!!
Regards, Steve Lee
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Larry48 |
04-09-2020 @ 3:29 AM
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As I replied earlier, my son-in-law made it for me. Where are you located? If close by I could let you use it?
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sarahcecelia |
04-08-2020 @ 7:31 AM
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Where did you get it!!!!!????
Regards, Steve Lee
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kubes40 |
04-08-2020 @ 6:34 AM
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Steve, I have no doubt the tool in previous responses was home made. An easy fabrication if a guy has the machine tools available.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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sarahcecelia |
04-07-2020 @ 1:08 PM
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Again, Where can I buy that tool that you have.
Regards, Steve Lee
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kubes40 |
04-02-2020 @ 10:38 AM
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Afternoon Ken! It's possible I suppose that the right hand mirror was designed specifically for RHD cars and only later released for domestic purposes. As a side note of sorts: During my research, I did my best to limit myself to domestic purposed vehicles. Just the scope of that became daunting. To have included non-domestic vehicles I am certain would have fried what brain cells I have remaining.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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Kens 36 |
04-01-2020 @ 11:26 AM
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Mike, I was just suggesting/wondering if RH drive cars explained the reason for the RH mirror. Certainly not "worthless" in that application. Ken
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kubes40 |
04-01-2020 @ 10:43 AM
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Ken, I didn't happen upon any drawings for the right hand drive cars. However, I wasn't really making an effort to do so. You may find it interesting that there were two versions of the "swan" mirror. The typical one we see has a 4" diameter mirror head. If memory serves, Connecticut and Maine required a 5" diameter mirror and as such, that larger version was available in 1940. It did have a different suffix to the basic part number as I recall.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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Kens 36 |
04-01-2020 @ 8:13 AM
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Mike, How about right-hand drive vehicles? Ken
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