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I am a member of a committee planning the 175th anniversary of Hustisford, WI. We are planning a parade and a car show as part of the festivities. Does Old Cars Weekly have a listing of the car clubs in southeastern Wisconsin and their contacts
Our Car Club listings are located under the Resources tab on our home page. Or click here: http://www.oldcarsweekly.com/clubdirectory
I am mistakenly tossed a previous edition of the Old Times Weekly that had a article about the “Oldsmobile Car-Watch”. Can anyone give me the edition date and number, as I would like to retrieve a copy of the article or the magazine.
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Oops – I meant “Old Cars Weekly”.
I read an article recently (I think it was in Old Cars Weekly Magazine, but it might have been in a club magazine… I belong to several old car marque clubs, that informed readers about the dangers of using OAT-type antifreeze ( or other “Universal” antifreeze formulation) in our REALLY old cars. The article went on to say that when the manufacturer says “Safe for use in old cars”, they mean 10 Year Old cars, not our 50 year old rides. There was a photo in the lower right-hand corner of the article showing a jug of Prestone with an “X” superimposed (saying “don’t use this”) and a jug of Peak without the “X”. (And warning, “Don’t even just go by the BRANDS, and for sure don’t trust the COLOR of the liquid…you gotta read the labels”).
Did Old Cars Weekly publish this article? If not, will you please do one soon, because my “car marque” magazines have a very limited pool of subscribers (compared to you folks), and this warning needs to reach ALL old car guys (and gals!), ’cause the “new and improved” antifreezes are “bad news” for old iron.
Hey yous guys, loved the write up on the Model A Vol41 No. 4 issue. I believe that you gave ole Henry alitte too much credit for the Model A. I’ve read that Henry didn’t want or need this new car. Read your Edsel Ford history. Edsel was the person who finally convinced his father to make the change.
Mike
What happened to the Tucker Convertible, If sold what was the selling price.