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  1. Large, square cell radiator from early 20's Nash. I was told it is from a Big 6. The radiator has an old solder repair that isn't visible from the front. The shell is pretty straight with a few dings and cracks. The shell is nickel plated brass. The badge is included but detached. The remains of the pot metal cap are included. There is a lot of brass and copper in this heavy radiator. Asking $250. More pictures available. Located in Depew, NY 14043. jcoffed@greatbatch.com 716-683-6499
  2. Nice factory radio. I have never seen another, Never tried to see if it works but it's all there and clean on the inside. More pictures available. Located in Depew, NY 14043. Asking $450. jcoffed@greatbatch.com 716-683-6499
  3. More info, The grille is located in Depew, NY 14043.
  4. Very nice '36 Pontiac grille, grille shell & badge. No rust. Super straight. Includes headlight mounts. Very hard to find in this condtion. Asking $700. Pictures on request. jcoffed@greatbatch.com 716-683-6499
  5. I have a 20 maxwell with its speedometer. It looks to be a pretty standard item made by Stewart Warner. By the way, I need the speedometer cable, driven gear and mounting bracket. I'll try to get a picture of the speedometer mounted in the car.
  6. The '36 Plymouth, like many other cars of that era has a foot-operated starter button. The starter button is engaged using your right foot thus making that foot unavailable for accelerator pedal use. Therefore, most cars with starter buttons have a means to open the throttle by hand when starting the car. The hand throttle in the '36 has the word "throttle" molded into the plastic button. The '36 Plymouth also has a choke button with the word "choke" molded into it. The button and cable are the same except for the words molded into them. The button is molded onto a steel shaft which in turn has the control wire crimped into it. My wire broke about 10" from the carb end. So now I have to try push on the gas pedal with my left foot while starting the car.
  7. I need the following: Atwater-Kent Coil Choke control mechanism & "knob" Speedometer (Stewart) driven gear, cable & gear mounting bracket. Would be interested in any other parts or information. Thank you 716-683-6499 jcoffed@greatbatch.com
  8. I need a hand throttle button, shaft and wire for my '36 Plymouth. I would even be interested in junky one that I could do repair experimentation on. My wire broke about 10" from the carb end, I am also interested in any 1936 Plymouth or Mopar parts you might have. Thanks 716-683-6499 jcoffed@greatbatch.com
  9. These hubcaps are as nice as they can be without being NOS. Asking $250 plus shipping. Pictures on request 716-683-6499 jcoffed@greatbatch.com
  10. This door is complete with good inside and outside handles, window molding and upholstry panel, Super straight and no rust. Glass is foggy but there for a pattern. $100 plus shipping. Will sell parts off the door if worthwhile. Pictures on request. 716-683-6499. jcoffed@greatbatch.com
  11. This is a Ford radio that fits in the dash in the glove box opening. It is in fine condition. The speaker grill opening is an ornate Ford emblem. The original grille cloth is in good condition. I don't know if it works but the knobs work and and the inside looks very clean with no missing parts. I was told that it is for an open car and therefore very rare but I see no reason why it wouldn't be useable in a closed car. The dial and glass are in nice shape. Asking $400 plus shipping. I've been looking at a lot of photos of '34 Fords for sale and have yet to see one with this radio. Pictures on request. 716-683-6499 jcoffed@greatbatch.com
  12. Straight and rust free Grill & Shell. Plating will need to be redone. Grille slats are super straight. Has "Pontiac 6" badge. Asking $700 plus shipping. pix on request. jcoffed@greatbatch.com.
  13. 1924(?) Radiator and Shell. Someone told me it is from a Big 6 although I haven't been able to verify this. Radiator is of square cell type and heavy. The nickel plated brass shell is in good shape with some minor dents and cracks. It'll need renickeling. The Nash badge is there but detached. The remains of the pot metal dog-bone cap are included. Radiator looks good. There is a very old solder repair on the back side which is invisible from the front. There is a lot of copper in this radiator. Asking $200 plus shipping. Pix on request. jcoffed@greatbatch.com
  14. <span style="font-weight: bold">1924-ish NASH Radiator.</span> Includes shell, badge and remains of dog-bone cap. Large square cell radiator. Looks to be in good shape. Old solder repair of leak on back side. Invisible from front. <span style="font-weight: bold">$200(scrap value)+shipping</span> from 14043. Pix on request 716-683-6499 jcoffed@greatbatch.com
  15. <span style="font-weight: bold">1930 Chevy: Hood </span>- nice condition. straight. no rust. asking <span style="font-weight: bold">$120 + shipping</span> from 14043. pictures on request. 716-683-6499. jcoffed@greatbatch.com
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