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#56679 09/22/05 10:06 PM
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I recently inherited my Dad's last completed restoration, a 1925 Superior Coupe'. It's in great shape. It starts and runs fine, after the expected corrections for a vehicle that had been literally on blocks for eight years. It runs for a while, then fuel starves, probably gas tank sediment. So, here's my question:
Where do I find parts, restoration manuals and other support material for the car? I expect to join VCCA immediately. Thanks in advance for your guidance.
---- Dennis Seguine


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#56680 09/22/05 10:51 PM
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Dennis,
Scroll down to vendors and suppliers, click on links and follow your nose until you find a refrence to Gary Wallace. He is in St Louis, MO. He is "The Man" for 4 Cyl stuff and one heck of a nice guy. You should be able to find his phone number and email address. Good Luck and Welcome.
Mike


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Many miles of happy motoring
#56681 09/22/05 11:22 PM
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dennis25,

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#56682 09/24/05 02:12 AM
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I expect to join VCCA immediately.
That is your BEST first step. Keep monitoring and participating in this forum. You'll be fine. Welcome!
chevy


1924 Superior "F" Touring Car

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