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Prewitt Scripps
Welcome post-war Chalmers owners!
I really can't say much here as I don't own one of these later beauties. I hope this will be a gathering place to share ideas and photographs. Post your restoration info here, and don't forget to go to our buy sell page if you have something for sale. Lastly, as owners age and retire from the hobby,
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Found body tags
Years ago my father, Delbert Olson, sold a 1922 Chalmers touring car out of N. St. Paul, MN. I believe it was sold at the Iola, WI, Swap meet. I just found a couple body tags that had been misplaced for the car. There is an "IMPORTANT Fill the battery..." tag and the car number tag for Car No. A1
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May 03
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Apr 28
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1918 Clutch - looking for info
Hello all. I am looking for any information for the clutch for my 1918 Model 35-D, which I am guessing is probably the same or very similar to that used in other cars of the six-30 series of 1917 - 1918. Very grateful if you have any technical info or workshop instructions, or also tips on how to ge
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Roofing services
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May 03
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Instructions for adjusting the Stromberg L-2 carburettor
Hello all. I cannot see a page for posting files like this one, so I'll post it in a message. My 1918 Chalmers has a Stromberg L-2 carburettor, and I found a section on this carb in the 1925 edition of Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia. I made a facsimile by scanning and typing. E
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Feb 08, 2021
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