With Loving Hand, Classic Cars Aren't Too Old for the Road
Columbia Daily Tribune › September 19, 2008
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Columbia Daily Tribune › September 19, 2008
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PARIS, Ky. - Today's cars are so complicated that changing spark plugs almost requires six engineers, two MIT computer-science professors and maybe four NASCAR pit crewmen.
But if you want the points adjusted on a 1949 Buick; if the front suspension of your 1910 Model T has gone all knock-kneed; if your 1931 Model A Ford needs an engine rebuild, the solution is simple: Pick up the phone and call Jerry Baker.See the full content of this document
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With Loving Hand, Classic Cars Aren't Too Old for the Road
Among antique car fans, the word is that, if it has four wheels and a motor, Jerry Baker can fix it - especially if it was built before World War II.
"I never met an old car I didn't like," Baker says. "After ne...See the full content of this document
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