
I've slowly been making way on this project. I got the front clip off it, pulled the flatty Monday, slid the V8 in it Tuesday. I still have to make the mounts, I plan to do that Sunday when a friend of mine comes over to help.
Sorry for the lack of updates – I’ve been working pretty much 6 days a week and logging just about 50 hours each week so I haven’t been on [...] Continue Reading…
I noticed I had an axle shaft seal leaking when I replaced all my wheel cylinders a few weeks ago. I ordered a new seal from Kanter for $22 and replaced the leaky seal. Kanter was the only place I found that had this seal.
It has been a crazy winter here, but now it seems the weather has finally broke enough for me to get the 52 back out and run it some.
I picked me up this set of hubcaps back in July, I’m not sure exactly what year they are, but I like them. I got them at the friends [...] Continue Reading…
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This is Diana and Jim Woods of Boise, ID's 1951 Pontiac Chieftain. They did a great job with this restoration. Continue Reading
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here is the car at arrivel a week ago after wash. Has been standing for 20 years. No rust at all.New leather. Very few things missing. Continue Reading
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Sending some pictures on my Pontiac. It´s a one owner car in the US, then sent to me in Sweden. Continue Reading
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In my attachment is my picture of my car. This is the one that I am looking for the weather stripping for. I was looking for a old car in 2008. I couldn't find what I was looking for . My wife found a car on the internet. It was the same one that we had in 1988. Continue Reading
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This is Craig’s 1952 Pontiac Chieftain. He says it’s still a work in progress. Share me! Share on bebo Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on faves Buzz it up Share via MySpace share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Buzz it up Subscribe to the comments on [...] Continue Reading
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Here are the pictures of the 1949-1952 Pontiac's as seen in the Pontiac Shop Manual. Continue Reading


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