I'm glad you're in enjoying the rebuild vicariously. I grew up in southern Indiana and went to college in Indianapolis years ago, so I know what winter can be like in the Midwest. I felt fortunate to find a tire shop that would remove and replace used tires. They also sell used tires but I can ususally beat their prices by shopping in the junkyards when it's appropriate. I do buy new tires for my every day drivers, but the old Rambler I'm working on now just needed some decent safe skins in order to put it back on the road. I'll be posting more progress by next weekend I hope. I hope you're having good luck with your fleet of 62's. If I could find another loaded 62 Classic wagon or 3-door sedan I think I would snap it up. Best Regards, Joe Fulton --- hydeparker@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Joe: > > I've enjoyed your postings about progress with the > 196 you're working on! I live in SW Michigan and > work in Chicago, and it's just too damn cold here in > January to get much done, so I've enjoyed working on > my cars vicariously thru you. > > RE: tire changers - I have go to a real run-down > used tire store literally on the other side of the > tracks where the owner, a decrepitly old guy who's > half deaf, changes tires for $4 apiece. He won't > dispose of junk tires, but I can take them to our > "waste transfer station" (a fancy word for a big > dumpster with an attendant) and they charge $2 to > take them. The tire retail stores change $4. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list