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  1. Posting this for a fellow member who isn't online, he writes; Trying to find some patent drawings related to the following information. I have spent some time trying to do so on the internet with no luck. Here is all the information that I know about the "Radio Boyce Moto-Meter": "The Motometer Company Inc., Long Island City, NY, USA.....Patented Mar. 17-14, July 16-18, Aug. 13-18". Have tried the patent search to no avail. There has to be some information on just how to restore this thing. Anybody have any info on this?
  2. This photo came up in the Forgotten Chicago Discussion Facebook group and I thought it would be of interest to people here. While the REO and Pullman ghost signs are the most obvious you'll also see a smaller one for the Chadwick Six. The photo was posted by someone who had discovered a large collection of slides showing Chicago architecture. This photo appears to be late 70's or early 80's.
  3. Anyone able to identify the manufacturer of this car being pushed on a snow covered Lake Shore Drive in Chicago?
  4. Bumping these up. They'll be in the red field this week...
  5. Hello, a buddy got these from someone no one seems to be able to ID them. Any guess what they came off of? Also including a radiator splash pan that has some vertical seams on the side that may have been done custom to make them deeper. Thanks -Tim
  6. Try posting this on the Model T and Model A pages of the www.fordbarn.com -Tim
  7. Hi guys, Got another piece a friend is trying to ID for sale at Hershey... Total width is about 61 inches. Thanks guys. -Tim
  8. Thanks guys, if it helps the lens says "ALPHECO LENS." They were in a box of parts a friend brought to Hershey to sell and he didn't know what they were for. Any one interested they'll be in the RWK row...(can't remember the number). -Tim
  9. Hi guys, trying to ID these headlights (only one pictured). The ring and lense is roughly 11.25 inches in diameter and total is roughly 8 inches deep. <a href="http://s764.photobucket.com/user/WTSHNN2/media/IMAG2037_zps14f7f93b.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i764.photobucket.com/albums/xx284/WTSHNN2/IMAG2037_zps14f7f93b.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMAG2037_zps14f7f93b.jpg"/></a> <a href="http://s764.photobucket.com/user/WTSHNN2/media/IMAG2036_zpsb0a028d0.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i764.photobucket.com/albums/xx284/WTSHNN2/IMAG2036_zpsb0a028d0.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMAG2036_zpsb0a028d0.jpg"/></a <a href="http://s764.photobucket.com/user/WTSHNN2/media/IMAG2035_zps50441959.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i764.photobucket.com/albums/xx284/WTSHNN2/IMAG2035_zps50441959.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMAG2035_zps50441959.jpg"/></a>
  10. Bump to the top. I would really like to get an idea of what kind of car this cowl light goes to. No one knows? Thanks -Tim
  11. Bump to the top. Still trying to gather more info about this cowl light. -Tim
  12. Hello, Trying to get an ID on this cowl light and the arm. After wandering the fields of Hershey for four days, I found many buckets that were very close but no perfect matches. Notice that this bucket has a notched sort of dimple on the inside and the outside for the conduit nuts. You can not see it in these pictures but the hole that the arm passes through on the bucket is a half-moon so as to prevent it from spinning. Many of the ones I saw on the fields had either a notch somewhere on the bucket or a little bump, this one does not. Would be happy to hear from anyone who may be able to identify where it came from or better yet, where I could find more. Thanks -Tim
  13. I am also wanting to learn more about the James Cunningham & Son company. I found these at the Hartung auction a few weeks back. Sorry but I can not help you with your specific questions. -Tim
  14. The blue K touring pictured above is the one owned by Mr. Kelly. He got it from an RM auction in 2010. He has graciously brought it out to events and I was fortunate enough to get a ride in it during the 2010 Hershey meet. It is a great car and I'm glad it went to someone who not only lets others see it but also is so willing to drive it!
  15. I'm 29 and was able to convince my 64 year old boss that he needed to change his turn signal fluid. Ignorance about cars and mechanics isn't generational. -Tim
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