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Posted 7 Months, 4 Weeks ago
viagramann
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Where do you get gas for autos that originally burned leaded gas? P.S. If possible, please reply by E-mail. Thanks, Harry
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Posted 7 Months, 4 Weeks ago
howtosee
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I have always put in a adative to take care of the valves. But then I just had the '35 Buicks motor rebuilt (bad rod) and they put in hardend seats so unleaded is no big deal. Todays gas is higher octain to start with than the stuff in '35 so it runs swell.

Steve e.
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Posted 7 Months, 4 Weeks ago
LilCindy
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I run a 1906 Buick and run premium unleaded witha 1/2 ounce of top cylinder oil per gallon of gas. Don Poffenroth 1910 Buick Model F 1915 DORT Model 5 ' Life is too short to drive new cars!'
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