07-29-2021, 05:28 PM | #21 |
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Re: Blown fuse
I agree. From the little we can see in the picture, the car looks sharp and well maintained. It may just be a fluke, and even if it is more than that, the wiring in the Model A is very easy to troubleshoot.
Good luck, Ken
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08-04-2021, 10:21 AM | #22 |
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Re: Blown fuse
The owner and I just agreed on a price and I'm hoping to get the car around the 18th! His inspections turned up a loose wire in one of the break lights which he ,of course, fixed. The car has been starting and running with no issues since then.
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08-04-2021, 10:49 AM | #23 |
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Re: Blown fuse
Welcome to the addiction...
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08-04-2021, 11:09 AM | #24 |
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Re: Blown fuse
Hi Ruth -Actually me addiction began in the early 1980's when I bought a 1930 Ford Model A Tudor. It was a great car but - after a few years I discovered a 1931 Model A Phaeton. Each car one a prize at the Long Island (NY) Model A club. Strangely, both cars were nearly perfect and I never had a problem with either. Moving to Manhattan forced me to sell the car about 24 years ago. But, I never lost my addiction. Now in NJ, I have been able to at last satisfy it once again
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