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  1. Is there a word at the base? It looks like "RulhoR"? "PaulhoR"? please confirm. Also, what's underneath? any maker's mark? part number? Measurements?
  2. 1936 Buick as seen in this Forum post: https://forums.aaca.org/topic/365397-1936-buick-hood-ornament/
  3. I have a catalog offering orig. equip. showing a match except it has 7-7/16" where you say 7-5/8" (could be catalog error). Here's what the catalog says for a 1933-34 Willys Overland model 77, 4cyl: Type Lens - Stabilite Part Number - CB-1020 Outside Diam. - 8-1/8" Prism Diam. - 7-7/16" Position of Notches - 0-60-132-180-228-300 (degrees)
  4. They look like metal to me. The center caps show up on eBay where they're asking a hefty price. If you have a set of 4 that'll help sell. https://www.ebay.com/itm/285002958323?itmmeta=01HSBAJE7WWJTFCR8AEEM8DS1B&hash=item425b8005f3:g:BR4AAOSw~JhjSu-9&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4DW8fGxYywwD5rtC7lWx90tB8P4OJHn9iNou7Mh%2BxhOqMzTHb3QDmEuWHGXKY0lEob7Yt8ZzCrYP30daaCWvnFh56DfhlOw1oikWCDjMkA%2BGd6HmifCpg3UYUX8Se4jZhvTAxBYIKFOOXs0E0zyOzR9gsHA3Fd1ms%2FNDxT5iCtyrSr4XK%2FYQcNsLBLmEi%2FpEr6p%2B30YxWgjj5mCGNpuPgPwuwBDNz3LjWl8U%2BtIxHqhO9WoKoj0JqLWCb5lnjqM1kkrzzdL9pGiDsXN2ehUK%2BmUZf2fzZawmy69XXU9spdbk|tkp%3ABFBMnuTJ6spj
  5. Nate Dort got it. The 1914 Chev pictured is stored at the Smithsonian with Accession Number:1978.1027 suggesting it was acquired in 1978 Date Made:1914 Maker:Chevrolet Motor Car Company Location:Currently not on view See more items in:Work and Industry: Transportation, Road, Automobiles, Transportation Exhibition: Exhibition Location: Credit Line:Gift of Alton M. Costley Data Source:National Museum of American History Id Number:TR.336719 Catalog Number:336719 Accession Number:1978.1027
  6. Could you explain what a "fumer button" is? Would it be Factory installed ?
  7. Not something seen often; I'd like to ID make, year & model for this NOS carpet set. A typical layout for the 1920's. Also, what do you suppose the opening is for by the drivers heels? Thank you for any help.
  8. The period Chilton book lists some Early 30's Plymouth rear parts in the 32nnnn p/n series.
  9. Because of the studs with necessary back access, they might mount to the rear edge of a trunk lid.
  10. They look like '53 Buick Skylark. Here, for comparison is a beautiful set of 5 NOS's. (Stamped Kelsey-Hayes) https://forums.aaca.org/topic/362038-nos-skylark-wire-wheels/
  11. It's an accessory cap, about 1975 or '74, that's why it's hard to find. While walking through my car part stash I noticed I have basically the same cap but center emblem is FORD not T-Bird. A 1975 online "Ford Elite" brochure shows similar cap in accessories section with a description of "Thunderbird inspired" so we're close. btw, it sure is heavy for a wheel cover.
  12. https://www.facebook.com/groups/peugeotnorthamerica/permalink/10159668244065064/
  13. 1939 Olds Models 70 & 80 have the top trim piece, Model 60 did not.. A Model 70 is pictured.
  14. The adult woman's hat looks right for 1924, bit of a stretch, but on model T, Colorado Lic. plates had white or light background in '22 & '24 other years had dark background.
  15. keiser & m-mman were on the right track. Similar keys are found on eBay if you google "vintage Cadillac key with crown". The Caddy Crown with its 7 pearls is seen at the chain loop. It seems the open blank area was for personalizing the keys at point of sale.
  16. One is for sale on eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/224797637272
  17. It would be 91A-7622010 as Ford presents it, for a 1939 1940 Ford Convertible. Here's the same striker, repro version:
  18. I see FORD part numbers, but can't quite make out digits.
  19. Here it's discussed on the "Cadillac Database" site, where they declare it "fake".
  20. DeSoto's close, but it's for a '41 Plymouth.
  21. 1927 Buick is a good match.
  22. Erie, a good place to put some dots together in your search is the "FamilySearch" website; it's good and it's free. Jim
  23. I thought that a possibility too, but note 1932 GA plates didn't use a "-" after the first 2 digits as did 1933.
  24. The License plate in the original post appears to be Georgia. They used a (shorter) letter suffix during the period. 1933 would be a perfect match but lettering was dark on orange background, unlike the light lettering in original pic.
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