Garage Tech with Randy Rundle

Since 1987, Fifth Avenue owner, Randy Rundle, has been making antique, classic and special interest vehicles more reliable and fun to drive.

Feel free to wander around, peek in all of the corners, and spend some time reading about some of our past adventures.

5/9/16

Starters...How They Work

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Taking The Mystery Out Of Starters... Starters are a mystery to most antique vehicle owners. They are either a work or a don't wo...
4/29/16

Your Career In Automotive Service And Repair...

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This film is a snapshot of what is was like to have a career in automotive service in the 1940's. There was some innocence in th...
4/22/16

Buying A Battery For Your Antique Vehicle...

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Buying a battery for your antique vehicle is a fairly straightforward process. You want to buy the one that provides the most cranking a...
4/13/16

Rube Goldberg and Gasoline Explosions

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Rube Goldberg Would Be Proud... When I was a young man hanging out in automotive garages in the 1960's and 1970's I remember th...
3/30/16

A Tour of The Auto-Lite Company 1940.

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Did you ever wish you could have toured an auto parts factory back in the day so you could have watched them build starters, generators, ...
3/29/16

How A Carburetor Works...Understanding Air Fuel Mixture...

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In this yet another Jam Handy movie you will learn how the air fuel mixture works in a carburetor. The basic principles shown in ...
3/28/16

How Engine Cooling Works...

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If you grew up in the 1930's and 1940's you are no doubt aware of the Jam Handy films which covered most every subject you ...
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Since 1987, Fifth Avenue owner, Randy Rundle, has been making antique, classic and special interest vehicles more reliable and fun to drive.
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