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Renascence

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  1. I have made a limited number of king pin sets for 12 thru 15 series Franklins. The cost is $300 with postage in USA. You will get bearings and bushings ( see picture). You will need to have the pins fit after bushings are pressed in and reuse your tapered pins lock pins. Thank you for looking. 11 A and B sets will be avaible about December 1st.
  2. I am looking for this Thank you renascence.restoration@ gmail.com
  3. Have two Cords listed. Could become a deal for someone willing to make offers on them. The widow realizes she won't get the money invested out and has set a dead line where is is stop paying rent to store.
  4. I am asking $25,000 on the Sedan Bumpers chromed, new front window frames, Trans rebuilt, water pump rebuilt,HD wheels and new tires, Car is 90% complete or more.
  5. For your consideration this 1936 Cord Phaeton which most of the hard work is done. The owner has passed but he was at the point of assembly. Trans axle rebuilt, engine manufactured, 60% or more of chrome done, most small parts finished in sub assembles. HD rims and new tires, all new bearing in all parts of the car. New rubber, and many of the small parts bought. Radio, Heater, correct headlight lenses, horn relay, new heads, carburetor, starter rebuilt, water pump rebuilt. What needs to be done? Assemble, new upholstery if want it to look like the body ( old is useable) Top ( Top irons and hardware are there), glass ( old are there for patterns some assembly of out side of engine. Thank you for looking.
  6. I am looking for the head light bar between the fender for a 1928 BB Stutz. Last owner sold it with another car.
  7. Are the gears marked as to who made it? Thanks Paul
  8. I am looking to buy Radio head and Antenna under car . Would buy any other parts or complete radio.
  9. The Franklin is a nice looking car but there are a lot of liberties take to the car. The big one is the side draft cooled engine. All 29s were down draft. I am not sure the interior fabric is correct
  10. This is a car that has has received a lot of changes over its life. I think it has also escaped the club because I could not find it listed. Could be a nice project because of the long wheel base. Cord did use door shims as stated above reason. Hope it find someone to fall in love with it as parts are getting harder to find.
  11. What is sad is Willoughby made a total of 70 bodies in 1937 that Lincoln sold. Lincoln sold 990 cars in 1937. In 1938, 56 WIlloughbys and 6 in 1939. How many are left? I would guess less than 10%. Just hate to see history become only pictures at best.
  12. The King pins will be made off of the Franklin print no. 31102 which are for 11a and 11B all. I may consider build other years if they are similar. I have built them for 1929. I have a minimum heat treating cost of $100 to divide across the number I build. That is why I am trying to get a fair number to build. PM me if you are interested. I am a H.H. Franklin member. Just a note I do not own an 11 series car. The project is driven by a request from a member of the club.
  13. Any owners looking for new King pins ? I have a customer looking for one and we are thinking about making some.
  14. There are a few more cars to the estate. https://www.estatesales.net/NC/Hickory/28601/2751981
  15. This is a 40 series car. They did not make a 50 series couple. The 50 and 60 series did use the same engine but on a shorter wheel base. Nice car but missing a few items.
  16. I think the car is a re-stamped 36 model from the engine. 37s had a fuel pump on the side of the engine and the cowl fillers were gone in 37. The car is nice and a driver. I think it is priced fair from the pictures.
  17. Just make one out of Brass, It is an easy job or I will make it for you.
  18. I believe this wheel to be a 1928-29 Nash wheel. Would like to find a new home for it with someone who could use it. 20 inch tire 8 inch six lug pattern. Lock ring is on the inside. This wheel does have light pitting but I think it is very usable.$50.00
  19. 32 x6.00 Disk wheels Taken from data page in Packard a history of the motor car and company 1930 6.00 x 20 for 726 3 different wheel options 1931 had 19 inch wheels
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