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The Initial Freshening
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Summary
Amelia Earhart's
Kissel Speedster, before restoration, as found in a field in Lincoln, Massachusetts
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Follow these links to review Lynn's initial freshening efforts and lists of the follow-on repairs and restorations
that he identifies. You may also use the "<Last, Summary, Next>" links near the top to cycle through these pages.
Follow this link for a
summary description of the serious freshening
that followes this initial effort.
How many of these issues will Lynn eventually address?
- INTRODUCTION —
You're Freshening What?,
Creating a Kissel Research Library
- CHASSIS —
Remaining Repairs and Restorations,
Brakes,
Wheel Bearings,
Chassis Lubrication Fittings,
Convert Back To Left-Hand Drive?
- COOLING —
Remaining Repairs and Restorations,
A Hot Car! Really!,
A New Kissel Motometer,
Fan Bearing Is Shot
- ENGINE —
Remaining Repairs and Restorations,
Cleaning The Oil Pan,
Oil Level Indicator,
Bugsby Has A 1927 Olds Distributor,
Identification Plaques,
An Edison In The head!,
A Florin On The Flywheel!,
Carburetor Adjustment,
The Exhaust,
Valve Adjustment,
Compression Test
- EXTERIOR —
Remaining Repairs and Restorations,
Wheel Hubs,
Rag Top,
Paint,
Brightwork,
Removal of Upper Windshield Frame and Wipers,
Rear View Mirrors,
Spare Tire Covers,
Golf Bags,
Rear Hatch Lock
- INTERIOR —
Remaining Repairs and Restorations,
Vinyl Upholstery,
Instrument Panel,
Car Clock,
Speedometer,
Wiring,
Lights
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Copyright © 2018 Lynn Kissel
Last updated: May 24, 2009
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