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.

6/28/16

License Plate Tag Toppers...And A Lesson In Marketing 101

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When you are the little guy starting out in business one of your biggest challenges is marketing. How do you get the word out abo...
6/15/16

How A Synchromesh Transmission Works...

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If you have ever driven an antique vehicle with a non-synchromesh transmission, with straight cut gears... you have no doubt been educ...

How Hydraulic Brakes Work...

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It was during the mid 1930's that hydraulic brakes were introduced by most car manufacturers. Prior to that with ...
6/8/16

How An Automotive Differential Works

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Most of us motor heads past the age of 50, know at least the basics of how an automotive differential works, it was something we lea...
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...
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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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