Mark she looks great sounds like you have the tune up figured out. Will you be going to Southbury next weekend?
I will be there! The coupe seems to be running very nice. Have not had it out much yet but hope to start using it everyday soon. Were you happy with your pile of stuff yesterday?
Southbury is "Sticker Day", the personal eye to eye, hand to hand exchange, no post office envolvement. Bob
Neal East told me that the plates " 1 lost 1932 " were plates that in Colorado if you lost your original license plates back then they would issue you new ones with the word LOST on them vertically. The # 1 was for Denver county and the 1932 was from another plate that Don Coleman took and made these plates. I did not realize this until I removed the plates and looked at the back. Even there you need to look hard to see this was done. Nice work by Coleman! He did the pair Front and Rear. Don't ask me how but I was able to run them in CT.
I would like to buy the wooden block please.....its within my budget. Maybe anyway. Conneticut wood could be pricey.
That was there while I was re***embling the car before the emergency brake was hooked up and I was tweaking the motor. Man you guys are observant!
Love this thread, I just finished up reading your roadster thread and then moved on to this one. Can you tell me what tyre combination you are running on the coleman coupe?