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  1. Marty, thanks for the info. Since it is much larger than the typical crank hole cover, at first I thought it might be a gas cap, horn button, etc, until I saw a '33 grille on eBay, and there it was, staring me in the face. Jerry
  2. Hack, I'm glad you saved your first post on the AACA website for a truly obscure nugget of knowledge. Not many people were aware of that fact. Jerry
  3. About 3 inches in diameter, clip on the back. for what car(s), and were these reproduced, or is it likely OEM? thanks. Jerry Lehman
  4. I was rooting through a box of stuff I picked up at an auction, and came across what I think may be a crank hole cover for a '33 Plymouth. It is about 3 inches in diameter, and has a big numeral '6' stamped in the middle of it. My question is, how rare is this part, and are they being reproduced, or is this likely an original? Was it used on other Chrysler products, or only Plymouths? thanks. Jerry Lehman
  5. I recently picked up a 1928 Cadillac dashboard. (I'm not sure if it's for a Convertible Coupe, Brougham, or V-8 Town Sedan?) It is in need of restoration, but has not been modified, and only has surface rust. It still has the original Speedometer, Temperature gauge, Oil pressure gauge, Ignition switch, and the enamel Cadillac emblem at the top center. My question is, how do I best get this to someone who can put it to good use? Should I sell it as a whole, or would it be better to sell the gauges and trim pieces invidually? Thanks for any guidance you can give me. Jerry
  6. Yes, the '37 Plymouth has a peak or ridge along the length of the top. thanks anyway.
  7. Wanted To Buy: trunk hinges for 1937-1939 Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler, DeSoto. Regal H-1, or Mopar 742854/55. thanks.
  8. Brent, I come across various hood ornaments from time to time, and have seen some '37 Dodge items. Is the pickup different than the sedan, and what is your reasonable price range if I find one? Jerry Lehman
  9. Jaxed, This is incredible. Yesterday I spent several hours searching for a Corvette in various locations on Craigs list. If you could include Chevrolet Corvette in your site mash, my typing fingers will be ever grateful. Jalopy
  10. jalopy

    GM heater

    Does anyone know what year this might fit, and if it would be for a truck, or a car? Diameter is 9". thanks.
  11. Karl, I don't see a photo with your message. I don't know why they made it so complicated, but adding a photo requires jumping through lots of hoops. This might help, but please be aware, I'm not that good at it either: Click on "File Manager" below your message(that doesn't make any sense, does it?) Click on "Browse". (this should bring up your photos) Click on the photo you want to add. "Open" file. "Add" file. repeat for each photo you want to add. When done adding photos, click on "Done adding files", Then, "Submit". Good luck! Jerry Lehman
  12. Here are two that I'm not familiar with -- (1.) Horn button with crest, five inches in diameter. (2.) Headlight bucket. Mounting surface is flat, not curved like a 1939 Chevrolet would be. 12-1/2" long, rim is 7-1/4". Thanks in advance.
  13. I bought this headlight, thinking it was a 1939 Chevrolet, but it's not. Could it be a 1938, or maybe for a truck? It's 12 inches long overall, and the rim is 7-1/4" diameter. The mounting surface is almost flat, not curved like a '39, and the studs are 5-1/4" apart, front to back. thanks.
  14. I'm interested in a suction cup style viewer. Let me know the price. thanks.
  15. At Carlisle the other day, weather was hot and dry. Guy had a pile of raincoats for sale, with a sign that read "Buy your raincoats for Hershey now".
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