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48mirage

I own a '49 Coronet. I love this old car. Things were much simpler then and I can do most of the work myself. I have a service manual and a parts manual and a few other resources for those looking for information on their cars.

I've add Scarebird's disc brakes to the '49, dual exhaust, a holley 94 to make her breathe easier and I run a dual voltage system. (headlights, starter, brake lights, heater fan and modern radio are 12 volt. Ignition and everything else is 6 volt.) I have rebuilt a distributor with dual points but waiting on warmer weather to put her in.

If anyone has any questions about these old rides I will do my best to help.

Jim Graham
glad you (and we) are back!
we can rebuild it, bigger faster stronger Smile
I have a '50 Coronet that I bought when I was 17 years old. It needs a lot to bring her back from the abuse and destruction that some idiots decided to do to her over the years. I started taking some steps to save her a couple of years ago. Here are a few photos:

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Great photo
Wow, awesome photos....
Are there any photos of the interior and the rear of the car ...???
Here are a few more:

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Welcome back48
Check out my buddy's '49 Coronet. Hanging out with him at the shows and cruises has been an inspiration to get the '50 out of the woods.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4...=3&theater
i have a 50 coronet.just want to ask if you still have a generator, how are you charging the 12v batt. for 48mirage
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