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Grease Monkey
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I have been looking for quite a while and have been unable to find a spare tire carrier for my 1914 Royal Mail Roadster. Does anyone have one that they would be willing to take some close-up pictures of and some measurements, so I can make one. I am particularly interested in what the bottom brace looks like. It is not visable in any of the pictures of cars I have. I have a general idea of the shape of the side braces, but need the length of each bend. Any help would be appreciated. My email is pfisk@jub.com. Thanks....Paul


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Hi Paul,
1914 that's a treasure, I can't help you, but can you share some pictures? I know I'm a nag, but I have to learn so much about these older Chevrolets and pictures stick better in my Old Timers brain laugh
Thanks
Richard


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G'day Paul
I tried to contact you by private email but it didn't work. Try contacting and joining
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/babygrandandroyalmail_group/
This is a chat site for H series Chevrolets, the group moderator Ray Moot has a 1914 Royal Mail and I'm sure he'll be able to help you. I have a 1915 Amesbury Special and find this group of great blokes are always willing to help
Chris


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