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21 Nov 2024 02:11 #48885
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18 Nov 2024 02:13 #48873
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We purchased a 1937 Custom Cord Beverly 812 about a year and a half ago that we almost have running after it sat in a garage for over 15 years and never run. The car is running good now, but the transmission is the final piece. The question is the pneumatic transmission shift vacuum cylinder not functing properly. Can we rebuild it and find a kit? Or can we get a new one? We ordered the updated transmission manual from Ebay and should get it within the next week. Any insight would be helpful. Thanks!
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