G Guest Guest May 30, 2002 #1 Car starts for first time in 106 years Read this story. I don't believe it.
Leslie Communistrator Staff member May 30, 2002 #2 I guess it depends on whether it sat with fluids all those years and how much restoration the guy did. I suppose if you do enough work anything could be started again.
I guess it depends on whether it sat with fluids all those years and how much restoration the guy did. I suppose if you do enough work anything could be started again.
Luis G <i><b>Problemator</b></i> Staff member Jun 1, 2002 #5 hehehehe, the car crashed in a race..... at 15km/h........hehehehe
sbcanada New Member Jun 1, 2002 #6 Well of course if you restore/REPLACE every part in the car, it'll run. I wonder if he kept the same engine, etc...
Well of course if you restore/REPLACE every part in the car, it'll run. I wonder if he kept the same engine, etc...
outside looking in <b>Registered Member</b> Jun 1, 2002 #7 Article said he started it with original parts and starting equipment. Not sure exactly how they define that though.
Article said he started it with original parts and starting equipment. Not sure exactly how they define that though.
Luis G <i><b>Problemator</b></i> Staff member Jun 1, 2002 #8 Maybe i missed that part of the article, but if he is the same guy.....he must be over 106 years