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Old 04-10-2024, 07:56 AM   #14
nkaminar
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Default Re: A newbie needs help!

Rashmore, Congrats on the new to you car. Owning a Model A or other antique car can be frustrating at times but can be a lot of fun too. The first thing to do is to fix it to get it running well. The next thing to do is to make sure it is safe, which means making sure the brakes and steering work well and that the lights and horn work. If you plan on driving it a lot consider adding turn indicators (if it does not already have them). This will a learning experience for you although it sounds like you already have a lot of mechanical and electrical ability.

When you get a chance, post some more photos of your car. All the Barn animals would like to see them.
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