The green thing with the spray nozzle is for putting a lid quid in and pressurize tha container through the shearer valve and spray the lo Iquitos. Works great for wF 40 or penetrant. Great car to pit a little money into and save.
Hi Eric, - I've got a 52' as well that was mothballed from 81 until when i picked it up in the fall of 2013. Body is a little more beat up, but minimal rust and great patina. Rolling restoration and 62k miles. New tires, plugs and oil for me, and I need to fix the fuel sender. Great car! Thanks for posting yours
Man, I LOVE your car, Eric. What a beauty! A rare find for sure. Say, didja ever find out what the little canister in the trunk was? Whatever it is, it's very cool.....
Hey, great car!! I will be working on a 49 Oldsmobile 4-door soon. It's not as nice as yours, though. If I might suggest one thing...I would get rid of the plastic fuel filter in the engine compartment, and replace it with a metal one. Plastic can get hot, melt or crack, and then disaster happens. Yes, I've seen it happen...
The green thing with the spray nozzle is for putting a lid quid in and pressurize tha container through the shearer valve and spray the lo
Iquitos. Works great for wF 40 or penetrant. Great car to pit a little money into and save.
Hi Eric, - I've got a 52' as well that was mothballed from 81 until when i picked it up in the fall of 2013. Body is a little more beat up, but minimal rust and great patina. Rolling restoration and 62k miles. New tires, plugs and oil for me, and I need to fix the fuel sender. Great car! Thanks for posting yours
The little green can is a vintage water spray bottle for the windshield, it was used in gas stations in the 50's to clean your windshield
Looks like an air pump. beautiful car! I dream of those cars.
great video. great car. I also have a 52 styline, and love it.
Sounds like those solid lifters need adjusting.
i have the 2door. great cruisn car .. it's goin on it's 2nd paint job. Big labor of love
Con algo de dinero quedaria de lujo porque esta enterito nomas le falta una manita de gato.
Man, I LOVE your car, Eric. What a beauty! A rare find for sure. Say, didja ever find out what the little canister in the trunk was? Whatever it is, it's very cool.....
Could the green cylinder be an emergency air cylinder for a tire. All it needed was a hose with valve stem connectors at each end.
Hey eric was looking at ur video and notice that radiator we’re u located it at I’m in need of one but for a 49 chevy suburban
Absolutely love it!!!
AT LEAST 154,000 MILES
should went rock auto
Hey, great car!! I will be working on a 49 Oldsmobile 4-door soon. It's not as nice as yours, though. If I might suggest one thing...I would get rid of the plastic fuel filter in the engine compartment, and replace it with a metal one. Plastic can get hot, melt or crack, and then disaster happens. Yes, I've seen it happen...
I completely agree. That little thing has caused me problems. It has actually fallen apart inside of itself before. They are junk.