Eric Gandy
  • Male
  • Brighton, CO
  • United States
Share on Facebook
Share on Facebook MySpace
  • Blog Posts
  • Discussions (5)
  • Events
  • Photos
  • Photo Albums
  • Videos

Eric Gandy's Friends

  • Jason Edge

Eric Gandy's Discussions

1964 429 NOS Tune up parts Wanted

Started this discussion. Last reply by Eric Gandy Jul 22. 8 Replies

Wanting to purchase new old stock 429 cubic in tune up parts distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs. Must be the real deal. NOS, made in Flint Michigan, USA  A/C Delcos Thank youContinue

Wanted to buy 1964 Caillac Convertible

Started this discussion. Last reply by Anders Feb 20, 2017. 4 Replies

 WTB, 1964 Cadillac convertible must be in good shape and run and drive. ThanksEric 303-587-5592Continue

 

Eric Gandy's Page

Latest Activity

Eric Gandy replied to Eric Gandy's discussion 1964 429 NOS Tune up parts Wanted
"I am good on points now thank you. Got a few sets. "
Jul 22
Russ Austin replied to Eric Gandy's discussion 1964 429 NOS Tune up parts Wanted
"iI have NOS points from Delco Remy and a NOS condenser from Quality Parts PN D 204, both made in the USA."
Jul 20
Tony and Ginny 429 replied to Eric Gandy's discussion 1964 429 NOS Tune up parts Wanted
"Often new points  can have a light coating of oil that SB removed with alcohol or that can burn the surface area of the contacts  Enjoy "
Jul 20
CHRIS CARLSON replied to Eric Gandy's discussion 1964 429 NOS Tune up parts Wanted
"NOS ignition points are great but you will have to remove any corrosion from the contacts from sitting on the shelf for years also purchase a new condenser .NOS condensers fail the leakage test 80% of the time, because they are 30 40 50 years old ,…"
Jul 20
Eric Gandy and Jason Edge are now friends
Jun 4
Russ Austin replied to Eric Gandy's discussion 1964 429 NOS Tune up parts Wanted
"I have NOS Delco remy points PN 1931988  and NOS condenser Quality parts PN D 204 40.00 for both and I have several sets.  email me at russ@thecadishack.com    "
Jun 3
Tony and Ginny 429 replied to Eric Gandy's discussion 1964 429 NOS Tune up parts Wanted
"Eric  You are welcome  Good luck in your search  Enjoy"
Jun 3
Eric Gandy replied to Eric Gandy's discussion 1964 429 NOS Tune up parts Wanted
" Tony  I understand I can purchase parts at the auto store for the vehicle, however, I am branching out in hopes of finding American made parts. I am seeking the NOS parts to be used on for a tune up.  Thank you for  your reply!"
Jun 3
Tony and Ginny 429 replied to Eric Gandy's discussion 1964 429 NOS Tune up parts Wanted
"Eric  Trying to understand your purpose  Do you just need to be owning nos parts or are you just wanting to be getting a fresh tune on your engine  I can only help and advise if you need the parts to give your engine a fresh…"
Jun 3
Eric Gandy posted a discussion

1964 429 NOS Tune up parts Wanted

Wanting to purchase new old stock 429 cubic in tune up parts distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs. Must be the real deal. NOS, made in Flint Michigan, USA  A/C Delcos Thank youSee More
Jun 2

Profile Information

Do you own any 1963 & 1964 Cadillacs? If Yes, Year & Body Style
No
Cadillac LaSalle Club Member? If Yes, Membership #?
No
1963/64 Cadillac Chapter Member?
No

Comment Wall (1 comment)

You need to be a member of 63/64 Cadillac Website to add comments!

Join 63/64 Cadillac Website

At 8:15am on February 17, 2017, Jason Edge said…

Welcome to the 63/64 Cadillac Website. 

This site is hosted by the CLC (Cadillac LaSalle Club) 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter. Joining the website is free to everyone, however, you must be a CLC member to join the chapter. 

- Click Here for more information on joining the 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter and the Cadillac LaSalle Club

Be sure and check out all the links and pages and make yourself at home.  The Help Page at www.help.6364cadillac.com will have links to many useful articles and information about our Cadillacs.

 
 
 

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Forum

Correct rims and drums?

Started by Logan Robb in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion. Last reply by Tony and Ginny 429 1 hour ago. 5 Replies

As I am collecting items for a brake overhaul, I’ve have come across many posts about the aftermarket drums not being of quality like the originals. I am fairly certain the drums I have are not…Continue

cooling problem solved

Started by greg in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion. Last reply by Tony and Ginny 429 4 hours ago. 6 Replies

I have a 64 Fleetwood and in the summertime with the a/c cranking when I would be in traffic or going slow it would always run warm....close to the 3/4 mark sometimes.   I replaced the fan clutch…Continue

Powder Coated Rims

Started by Logan Robb in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion 18 hours ago. 0 Replies

I have a very reputable blasting and powder coating shop near me, come this winter, I am thinking of getting my wheels power coated in preparation for new tires in the spring. Is this a good idea? I…Continue

Dragging to one side

Started by Sammy in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion. Last reply by Tony and Ginny 429 on Monday. 9 Replies

Hi there, after a lot of work on my brakes - new cylinder, hardware, shoes, hoses, going back to old drums, the car still drags to one side. Does this for years now, but I hoped to get rid of it…Continue

Blog Posts

WANTED HARMONIC BALANCER BOLT 1964 DEVILLE

Posted by ANGELO MARTINEZ on July 23, 2023 at 10:44pm 3 Comments

  Hope someone can help me to find the harmonic balancer bolt for my 1964 Cadilac Deville 429 engine

in advance, thank you for your help.

Clock ‘64 DeVille

Posted by Matt Vander Hooven on July 23, 2023 at 7:36pm 2 Comments

Is there still a member in the Detroit area that refurbishes clocks?

Matt VH

Spark Plug Heat Range

Posted by Patrick Westphal on July 7, 2023 at 10:00am 3 Comments

I found a diagram that illustrates the main factor in determining a spark plug heat range that I was trying to describe to you during the chapter get together.

Here it is:

 

The main factor is the length of the ceramic insulator from the middle of the spark plug to the tip (where the spark happens)  

The insulator…

Continue

Lower Front End Ball Joints

Posted by Logan Robb on May 11, 2023 at 9:04am 7 Comments

Good Morning all! 



I took the 64 into the shop to have some adjustments completed and in the process decided to have the lower ball joints replaced as was recommended the last time I had it in. I ordered the parts and came into the shop. They quoted me nearly $500 to replace those lower ball joints requiring nearly 4hrs of labor. Now this is a reputable shop and they know me by name here and they will continue to get my business. I am just questioning what on earth is…

Continue

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

© 2023   Created by Jason Edge.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service