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30's Mopar

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  • Birthday 01/17/1962

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  1. I received this part from an old Mopar dealership. It was all 1930's parts. This appears to be a crankhole cover. This is for a pickup or truck? Items appears to be stainless. Measurements are the following ARC length = 5 3/4" Width = 3/4 " Edge Side = 5/8 " Ear 1/2 " (U shape opposite of hole) Picture is of inside. Will post other pictures by 4/22 Will split selling amount for proper ID. Mark Belec mark.belec@gmail.com 612 599 6512
  2. I would be interested in these headlights. Mark Belec 612.599.6512 or mark.belec@gmail.com
  3. I would be interested in the head lights. Mark Belec 612.599.6512 or mark.belec@gmail.com
  4. I have perfect reproductions in new resin if interested
  5. Will trade towards any non mechanical parts for 32-36 Mopar
  6. Sorry none at this time. I have some NOS metal screens for the chrome horns and a glove box lid
  7. I have 4 tail light license plate lenses left from original run These are made with modern resin and is a perfect reproduction $60 each plus 9.00 for shipping Also have a few nice drivers side tailights contact mark.belec@gmail.com
  8. I have a NOS 38 Dodge temp guage. Assume you could swap faces
  9. I had a small run of these made and have 4 left. These are excellent reproductions made with modern resin and with all details. If you are interested in these they are $60 per lens and 9.00 for shipping in US. You can reply to mark.belec@gmail.com if interested. I will try an attach a picture
  10. Henry, I would move the items to a neutral location and try and list these either on line or have an online auction. Everyone else will have to discount the price to buy the whole lot - you don't want to get screwed twice. Lawyers are usally not a good time.
  11. Don makes these with lost wax method which keeps the detail. THe originals are potmetal and end up worst as potmetal is hard to chrome based on the pitting. Stick with the lost wax process and you will be happy and cheaper in the long run
  12. There is a guy in Kansas City that may still have one. I thin it had the small door for the rumble seat. Let me try and locate my old business cards
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