Okay Boys, I think the pad thread has run its course. 12/58 Parts Manual shows them under theta part # in the auction. It's not important whether these are NOS or OEM. If they are repros and are corr
Rape, Fraud, Theft, Drunken Driving? I think the question that Everyone is failing to ask is this: Do any members of Congress own a British Car? I want to know if THIS is documented and archived any
It's now my turn to rant. Can't you read ? ! You wrote: "With a solenoid?????" Toby said: "slyoinid" Get with the program. I don't know what is a slyoinid, but it sounds like something I stepped on
No bids on this manual. ????? This is a decent resource for most of the range of Spridgets even though it is a later publication. While there are some excellent modern Spridget textbooks, you should
Brad and D. Michael, Not only that but: -the rear deck is different to provide for the convertible top. -the rear suspension pick up points differ since the later cars are semi-elliptical. I could be
Hey Frank, Do you have any jacks? If anyone like big time wrestling, you'll love this auction. Two bidders, 19 bids, $152.00 high bid so far on a $10.00 jack. I say this baby goes all the way up to $
Not only will it work, but that is exactly the setup on my car except that for the base. A friend machined bases from aluminum and radiused the inlet. He also machined two discs out of the same mate
Fellow Lista's, Two points: 1) First, No one expects the Spanish Inquisition...Oops, wrong list. First, I agree with Frank that this $150.00 jack is probably not a Spridget Jack. I can't find it even
I noticed that the high bidder retracted his/her bid which means that the lone bidder's maximum bid was $150.00. Doesn't make sense to me. Now that we have beat this subject to death, is anyone inte
I am sending this to the list also in case others experienced my problem with the chat room. I tried a number of times to log in to the chat room with success. I got to a screen that showed a list o
Wouldn't it be easiest to just get a used manifold and swap it for yours? I would think that they would be quite inexpensive and relatively straightforward to remove and reinstall. Just a thought. J
We tried that dog leash thing last year. The car ran long enough to get home, but the vet bills were outrageous. The cat was happy though. Jay Fishbein, CT
This reminds me of the Monty Python sketch in which a man was unable to pronounce the letter "c". It was suggested, that since he could pronounce the letter "k" that he just substitute the letter "k