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#21
For Sale & Wanted / Re: 1912 Christie
Last post by Carfreak - April 18, 2023, 11:22:37 AM
Daaaayamn! Might as well be a 1959 Biarritz

Read on one of the vintage fire truck, Facebook groups that the department selling this has another one that's in better condition. They are keeping. Selling this one to pay for restoration.
#22
For Sale & Wanted / Re: 1912 Christie
Last post by Fins - April 09, 2023, 07:03:12 AM
Cool? Yes. Useful for anything but display? No. It would cost a fortune to restore that back to original glory. It's another small fortune just to buy it and get to where you want it.
#23
For Sale & Wanted / Re: 1912 Christie
Last post by Denrep - April 09, 2023, 05:58:08 AM
I've been scouring some ancient (relatively, 1800s) history because I want to get information for a presentation to discourage the plans  :screwy: a group of nut jobs (who are gaining traction) to screw up the city's river. That's another story, what I want to mention is how much interesting early fire department information is buried in some of the papers. That's still another story.  :rotfl: I'll try to save an interesting FD snippet or two next time I stumble into something.

Check out the Christie... Pinion and bull-gear drive, with a wheel that must turn on a slew-ring sort of large bearing? Neat piece.
#24
For Sale & Wanted / Re: 1912 Christie
Last post by Carfreak - April 09, 2023, 04:07:51 AM
No
#25
For Sale & Wanted / Re: 1912 Christie
Last post by Otto Skorzeny - April 09, 2023, 03:36:16 AM
Even if you had the space you wouldn't want that thing, would you?
#26
For Sale & Wanted / 1912 Christie
Last post by Carfreak - April 09, 2023, 01:56:18 AM
#27
For Sale & Wanted / Re: Cat's eye lighter
Last post by Otto Skorzeny - December 15, 2022, 03:37:45 PM
That's pretty cool.
#28
For Sale & Wanted / Re: Cat's eye lighter
Last post by Geoff - December 15, 2022, 03:15:16 PM
The knob only "lights up" when you push the lighter in.  The "light" is actually the glow of the of the cigarette lighting element as it heats up so you know when it is ready and can pull it out, it does not pop out automatically as a more modern lighter does.  There is no bulb in there as there is in the map light. 
#29
For Sale & Wanted / Re: Cat's eye lighter
Last post by Otto Skorzeny - December 15, 2022, 02:44:54 AM
Geoff, does the knob stay lit up when the headlights are turned on or does it light up when the element is ready to light a cigarette?
#30
For Sale & Wanted / Re: Cat's eye lighter
Last post by Geoff - December 15, 2022, 01:35:41 AM
I don't know exactly where it "went missing", I would think I would have noticed right away, but ---.  We took the car to the Daytona Rod Run, went to dinner with it Thursday and Friday nights, and drove it home late Saturday afternoon, one would think I would have noticed it missing then at some point, if indeed it was missing then.  B.R. participated in the Vero Beach Christmas Parade 10 or so days ago, I did not notice it missing then.   :confused2: 
When we go out for dinner, etc., with the car, I always lock it with the power door lock button and then go around and check each door in case one lock did not work, which occasionally happens.  The doors aren't locked at shows, and weren't while waiting for the parade to form, but I, or Jan, or some member of our local AACA region are always around the car.  I still cling to the hope that it is somewhere in the car.  I did have to remove, disassemble, clean and reinstall the dimmer switch after the parade because it started to be intermittent.  Possibly I caught the lighter with my sleeve and pulled it out without realizing it, but Jan and I have both done a thorough search of the car's interior --- guess we will do it again.
Thanks, Geoff