Yet another old car pic..... 1 Attachment(s)
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Re: Yet another old car pic..... Cool pic thanks....that's my car
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Re: Yet another old car pic..... I remember when Chief tore down his drive on ramp & had the Hydraulic Lift installed!! The FIRST in town. We also had the FIRST, Fast Battery Charger, in town along with the only 4 way AMBER flashing signal light.!!! It was a Conoco Fillin' Station, next to the Hardware Store & close to the BEST, GREASY Hamburgers & Fried Okra & Onions!!!
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Re: Yet another old car pic..... Is the Model A in the photo being lifted by the front axle and ????
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Re: Yet another old car pic..... Bob - good question. I see some pipes running down the side of the running board, and appear to culminate in a 'box' of some sort opposite the back wheel. I wonder if that box is somehow connected to the rear wheel. Hopefully they weren't putting all of the weight on the rear axle......
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Re: Yet another old car pic..... The old lifts had two rails one down each side and the crossrail on the front and rear and the vehicle was lifted why is the front and rear axle
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Re: Yet another old car pic..... They figured out 9 ways to lift them--LOL
Bill W. |
Re: Yet another old car pic..... Nothing wrong lifting by the rear axle. The old Ford was easy to hoist up!
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Re: Yet another old car pic..... I worked at a gas station in the late 50s and 60s(in Huntington NY) that had one of those rail lifts. It was very stable. There were 4 pcs that hooked onto the rails and slid to whatever position you needed, they had a rod about 24" long so you could adjust them easily. There was a U shaped cup that the front and rear axle slid into, once the weight of the vehicle was on it , it did not move. When I moved down to Virginia in 1975 a local repair shop(Reed's garage) had the very same lift and hook-up, it was like being in a time warp. The owner continued to use the lift with slight modifications for newer cars, until the shop changed hands in 1999. It was replaced with a modern lift.
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Re: Yet another old car pic..... W. Micheal - I see what you mean... Thanks!
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Re: Yet another old car pic..... 1 Attachment(s)
Fender skirts anyone?
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Re: Yet another old car pic..... Skirts are for women not cars!:mad::rolleyes::p
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