By the mid 1950″s all American cars had settled on 12 volt electrical systems, 14 or 15 inch

March 13th, 2008 | by admin |

By the mid 1950″s all American cars had settled on 12 volt electrical systems, 14 or 15 inch wheels, wrap around windshields, and with the V8 motor now the entrenched favorite. Get him to look at the engine especially and underneath to make sure the chassis is okay. In these instances it is always advisable to have your local garage check out the vehicle.All tires have tire tread wear indicators, small rubber markers in the tread to show you the minimum depth that your tires tread should be.

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