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STAYGOLD

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  1. Hello, I was curious if anyone could help me with the identification on this very narrow 18" wire spoke wheel. It appears as it's a 6-lug wheel and has no threads on the outside for a threaded hubcap. Look to me to be from an early 1900's small car, light duty. Any information would be great. Thanks for reading.
  2. Here's a fairly unique part, looks to me like some sort of distributor or ignition part, but I'm not certian of that. It is labeled Bendix Aviation Corporation and is about 5" tall, with just the single wire coming out of it. Any ideas on what it might be?
  3. Hello, Would like to see if anyone out there would be able to help me correctly identify this pair of interior door handles that I believe would be from the mid to late 1920's. They are both quite nice and measure 4 5/8" in length and fit over a square shaft.
  4. Thanks for the information "The 55er". Still searching to find the use for this core support, but it definitely isn't cut at the top - it appears that it was manufactured that way. I have two of them and they are NOS parts - with no modifications or alterations.
  5. Would like to see if anyone out there has any clue on what this Core Support fits. There are no stampings or part numbers listed anywhere that I can find. It measures 41 3/4" wide and is 22 3/4" tall.
  6. Hello, Here is what I think is a 1930's Motor Mount, but I could be wrong. The part number reads "2279722" and I think it's a GM number, but I am not able to find it in any of my Chevrolet Parts Catalogs. Could possibly be from another GM product line. Any leads or information would be great. Thanks for looking.
  7. Would like to try and find the factory fitment for this older GM Rear Brake Drum. The drum itself is no good, but I have the backing plates for the axle that are nice...just can't figure out what they fit. The drum has #18019765 cast into it, and it's a fairly small drum with a 5 lug by 3 15/16" (or 100mm) bolt pattern. Not sure if that part number is the casting number or assembly number. Any help would be appreciated.
  8. Looks like a '53 to '54 era Chevrolet, from what I can tell by the rear bumper guards and bar.
  9. Hello, This might be an easy one for the Mopar collectors, but I haven't been able to figure this one out on my own. Looks to be a late 1920's, possibly early 1930's Radiator Cap that is marked "DPCD" on the bottom. This is roughly 3 1/4" in diameter.
  10. Would like to sell these as a lot but would piece them out if anyone was looking to buy specific pieces. Please send me a PM if interested. Can ship as well. Thanks.
  11. Hello, I am looking to try to correctly identify these NOS GM Body Side Moldings. They are a RH and LH set, part numbers 389526 and 389527. I believe they are for the front fenders as they are pointed on the front-end and taper downward on the back-end. They are 1/2" wide (top to bottom) and a bit over 66" in length. A portion of the paper packaging is still intact, which lists a code that might show they were manufactured or packaged in January of 1969. Any leads or information on these would be great. Thanks.
  12. Hello, I am trying to identify this cast iron distributor assembly. There are no part numbers or casting numbers on it anywhere, and no signs of any partial assembly tags. I know this might not be an easy one to ID, but any help would be great. Thanks.
  13. Maybe that is a match...here is another one that does not have the additional body line stamped into the panel...
  14. Thanks for the help, but not sure if that would be a match. The vehicle has a body line stamped in it that isn't in the panel I have (see picture). It doesn't appear that the panel I have has been modified in that area either, as in having that portion where the body line would be altered or removed.
  15. Hello, I would like to see if anyone could help identify this old quarter panel. I believe it's somewhere between the late 1920's and 1932 time frame. It might be a roadster or convertible panel, and I don't think it's for a Ford. Any help would be great. Thanks for looking.
  16. Hello, I have this, what I believe to be, a late 1960's Buick V8 Exhaust Manifold and would like to try to tie it to a specific vehicle, or vehicles, or engines... Casting #B-1243457 with a date code of "E-7" which I believe would be 1967 ??? I have no Buick Parts Catalogs, so I wondered if anyone out there could help better identify this? Thanks for looking.
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