Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?
[diesel_mercedes] Re: " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?
ironically, for me - it was a Saab 99 Turbo
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Chip" <czulli@...> wrote:
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> Mine was a 1953 Cadillac. The ride was around 1955, long straight flat country road in South Carolina. 100 took forever, but she had more.
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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you over 100mph"?
Pfffft...WHY NOT????? If the speedometer goes that high....
Women should not drive at those speeds Trish.
Chip
Houston
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you over 100mph"?
Women should not drive at those speeds Trish.
Chip
Houston
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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you over 100mph"?
It was an Ice Blue 280Z 2+2, got up to 125 on a back road home to Sedona, AZ, before I chickened out and let off.
Trish
Well, I have given mine away already. 1953 Cadillac
Chip
Houston
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PurrFect Harmony Farm
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http:/purrfectharmonyfarm.intuitwebsites.com
[diesel_mercedes] 240's and hornets
Dammn, just walked out to one of my 240's and got attacked by a hornet(yellow-jackets and hornets are not bees, bees are the good guys) big nest up in the eves, I was pissed, got my boys .410 and plugged it three times. Hope I did not wreck the roof, Wow, it's hard to run on crutches holding a shotgun, but they pissed me off. Got the screen doors closed tight now afraid to go out. O well life goes on, sometimes, Max
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?
Boyd
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you over 100mph"?
Next door neighbors 1953 XK120M Jag roadster. Went through the ton still pulling, whilst blowing off my uncles '56 Plymouth Fury Awesome exhaust note.. bk |
[diesel_mercedes] Re: " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?
Well, my first car over 140mph was also a Dodge Duster 340. Friend had a brand new one to take to college. I could not believe how fast that little Duster was. It rusted out 4 years later!
Chip
Houston
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Yahoo! Member Service <tccservice111@...> wrote:
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> Â first car was a 1974 dodge duster.
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> If your report in with an answer to this question with anything even in the neighborhood of a Nash/Kelvinator/Metropolitan I'll have serious doubts.
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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?
first car was a 1974 dodge duster. --- On Wed, 9/19/12, Chip <czulli@gmail.com> wrote:
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?
Nate,
If your report in with an answer to this question with anything even in the neighborhood of a Nash/Kelvinator/Metropolitan I'll have serious doubts.
Chip
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Chip" <czulli@...> wrote:
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> Mine was a 1953 Cadillac. The ride was around 1955, long straight flat country road in South Carolina. 100 took forever, but she had more.
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[diesel_mercedes] " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?
REPOST
Mine was a 1953 Cadillac. The ride was around 1955, long straight flat country road in South Carolina. 100 took forever, but she had more.
Chip
[diesel_mercedes] Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you over 100mph"?
Well, I have given mine away already. 1953 Cadillac
Chip
Houston
[diesel_mercedes] Re: Remembering Air Conditioning
Mark,
What wonderful piece of research or a wonderful personal knowledge of these cars!
The one that my dad was supposed to buy did not have a glass divider, but in my kids mind, I do remember the car seeming a bit stretched, so it must have been some kind of a limo.
I do think I distinctly remember my dad taking it over 100mph on our test ride. Would that have been possible; I have always used that example as my first trip past the century mark.
My second trip past 100mph came when my dad bought a 1960 MGA. His cars between the Cadillac test drive and the MGA were a 4cv and a Dauphin meaning that I rarely saw 55 in my formative years.
Chip
Houston
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Mark in Lakewood, CO" <beeser750@...> wrote:
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> Sounds like the car was a Series 75 "Fleetwood", 8-passenger Business Sedan or, if it had the division window in the front seatback, factory-bodied Limousine.
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> '53 was the first year for the re-introduction of A/C in Cadillac (and Oldsmobile), engineered with GM's Frigidair division. (It was first offered in 1938 or '39, but I've never seen nor heard of an actual installation.) Chrysler's "Air-Temp" came the following year.
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> The evaporator was located in the trunk with two blower motors, the output of which was initially through only two large vents in the rear package tray. Later, a couple of clear, plastic tubes rose up along the C-pillar to direct the air into two plenums on either side of the roof, above the headliner. 4 (Series 62, 60S) or 6 (Series 75) chromed vents then passed the air into the passenger compartment; the forward most vents strategically placed so as to freeze the front seat passenger's necks. The controls were mounted in a little add-on pod placed under the center of the dash. There were knobs for temperature and fan speed, with an "Off-On" switch between them, all finished in brushed steel to match the rest of the switchgear.
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> Mark in Lakewood, CO (1953 Cadillac Series 75 "Fleetwood" 8-passenger Business Sedan. Yeah, it has A/C....)
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> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 7:20:36 AM
> Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Remembering Air Conditioning
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> Since I am on this topic I might just as well tell you about the first car AC I remember.
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> It was the mid 50's and my dad decided to test drive a used Cadillac. It was almost a limo as I recall, and I want to say it was a 1952 or 1953 model.
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> As men did back then, the first thing my dad did was to find a country road and open the car up. I can still remember bending over the front seat to watch the needle when it topped 100.
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> Despite all of my begging the Cadillac did not find a home at our house. But I sure remember that cool, fast ride. The back shelf had two huge tinted air flow tubes rising up out of the trunk that pumped out the winter time air.
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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Fuel tank vent clogged in a bad place.
Mary (195K) Martha (280K)
1983 w123 300d's
From: Lawrence Rhodes <primobassoon@sbcglobal.net>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 6:36 AM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Fuel tank vent clogged in a bad place.
from the tank which is about 4 or 5 inches long and is under the car next to the
return line. At this point you can check for blockage in both directions using
a hose. Mine tested good to the dongle but not so good back to the tank. I
know won't hold a vacuum but every time I open the tank cap I get a whoosh. So
there is still some sort of blockage. I use veg oil. That stuff can
polymerize. The line from the tank to the bottom of the car is a problem. I
couldn't see any access when I took off my first aid kit. Access to the line
anywhere else? Use an old coat hanger to clean out? Ideas? Lawrence Rhodes