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George Albright

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  1. Model 22s were made from 1911 thru spring of 1915. They have two chain drives,one to each wheel. Model 25s started in spring of 1915-1917. They have one chain drive to the rear axle. The Franklin Tucker articles on Charles Metz in the AACA magazine in 1966-67 has a chart of serial numbers by year. Someone needs to post it here for the team. Sincerely George Albright,Ocala,Fla. gnalbright@gmail.com
  2. Please help me ID the year or years this Paige V shaped radiator was used. It was made by the Central Radiator Company,Huron South Dakota.(See photo of ID tag). Appears to have a round rather than the diamond shaped Paige radiator emblem. I also need a radiator shell for this. Sorry not for sale. Leads appreciated! George Albright,Ocala,Fla. cell 352 843 1624 weekdays 10-4 EST. Email gnalbright@gmail.com
  3. Please help me ID the year or years this Paige V shaped radiator was used. It was made by the Central Radiator Company,Huron South Dakota.(See photo of ID tag). Appears to have a round rather than the diamond shaped Paige radiator emblem. I also need a radiator shell for this. Sorry not for sale. Leads appreciated! George Albright,Ocala,Fla. cell 352 843 1624 weekdays 10-4 EST. Email gnalbright@gmail.com
  4. Posting for a friend. Buffalo wire wheels. Located in Minnesota. Please share with your friends. Only $1,200. Contact: Peter Woyen 701-238-6407 pdwoyen@hotmail.com
  5. Posting for a friend. Buffalo wire wheels. Located in Minnesota. Please share with your friends. Only $1,200. Contact: Peter Woyen 701-238-6407 pdwoyen@hotmail.com
  6. Posting for a friend. Buffalo wire wheels. Located in Minnesota. Please share with your friends. Only $1,200. Contact: Peter Woyen 701-238-6407 pdwoyen@hotmail.com
  7. Put your name and email and phone number in the threads. Have you communicated with Paul Steinberg of the Professional Car Society.? He can put it on their clubs website. George Albright Ocala,Fla.
  8. Morning: Model T Haven has a rusted complete 4 door sedan for sale for $4,800. Go to www.modelthaven.com and scroll down thru the cars for sale. Good luck,George Albright,Ocala,Fla.
  9. THANKS for the offer for the Paige front axle. I am going to pass. Waiting for a complete rolling chassis. Sincerely George
  10. Wanted. Circa 1917-1925 Paige rolling chassis or parts car, reasonably priced. Body not important. Want chassis for a project. Leads appreciated. George Albright,Ocala,Fla. cell 352 843 1624 weekdays. Email gnalbright@gmail.com
  11. Hi Jon37. THANKS for the tip! I went to the forum,and registered and could not find how to post as a guest with a log in. Could you please cut and paste my ad above,and put it on the HETclub forum for me? Thanks,George
  12. Wanted 1919-1922 Essex 4 cylinder car or chassis/running gear, with the earlier series engine design. Want a rolling complete chassis for a project. Must be reasonably priced. Body condition not important. Do not want a restored car. Leads appreciated. Thanks,George Albright,Ocala,Fla. email gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 weekdays
  13. Wanted 1919-1922 Essex 4 cylinder car or chassis/running gear, with the earlier series engine design. Want a rolling complete chassis for a project. Must be reasonably priced. Body condition not important. Do not want a restored car. Leads appreciated. Thanks,George Albright,Ocala,Fla. email gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 weekdays
  14. Is the Paige still for sale? If so please contact me as I am interested. Thanks,George Albright,Ocala,Fla. cell 352 843 1624 weekdays 10-4 best. email gnalbright@gmail.com
  15. Up for sale is a very rare automobile seat in superb original condition. More photos available by email,just ask. This was removed many years ago from a carriage house in Amherst, Mass. According from the gentleman I got it from, there had been several very early cars in there, and somehow this seat was separated from one of the cars, and left behind. That is all he knew about it. It appears due to its spindle seat design it came off of a 1899,1900, or 1901 steam car, such as a Locomobile, Mobile, Stanley,<wbr> Grout, etc. However it is correct for any early car including a gas or electric model, like a Crestmobile, Pope Waverly, Studebaker, Woods etc. <wbr>The very dark brown leather is in superb original condition with no cracks or tears. It is stiff though and needs some leather soap to use. It can be dyed black if necessary. It did not come with a seat bottom, however the winner may get a period seat bottom that is slightly larger to cut down, if I still have one in my garage 25 miles away, as part of the winning auction. This seat is quite rare as it is slightly on the smaller size. The bottom is 28 1/2 inches wide and 18 inches deep. The arms at their widest place apart are 35 1/2 inches wide. The back is 35 1/2 inches wide, and 20 1/2 inches tall. It weighs about 30 lbs. I will store until someone can pick it up, or you get a hauler on uhaul.com However must be fully paid for at end of auction. Only $395.00 Thanks, George Albright, Ocala, Fla. cell 352 843 1624. Email: gnalbright@gmail.com
  16. Up for sale is a very rare automobile seat in superb original condition. More photos available by email,just ask. This was removed many years ago from a carriage house in Amherst, Mass. According from the gentleman I got it from, there had been several very early cars in there, and somehow this seat was separated from one of the cars, and left behind. That is all he knew about it. It appears due to its spindle seat design it came off of a 1899,1900, or 1901 steam car, such as a Locomobile, Mobile, Stanley,<wbr> Grout, etc. However it is correct for any early car including a gas or electric model, like a Crestmobile, Pope Waverly, Studebaker, Woods etc. <wbr>The very dark brown leather is in superb original condition with no cracks or tears. It is stiff though and needs some leather soap to use. It can be dyed black if necessary. It did not come with a seat bottom, however the winner may get a period seat bottom that is slightly larger to cut down, if I still have one in my garage 25 miles away, as part of the winning auction. This seat is quite rare as it is slightly on the smaller size. The bottom is 28 1/2 inches wide and 18 inches deep. The arms at their widest place apart are 35 1/2 inches wide. The back is 35 1/2 inches wide, and 20 1/2 inches tall. It weighs about 30 lbs. I will store until someone can pick it up, or you get a hauler on uhaul.com However must be fully paid for at end of auction. Thanks, George Albright, Ocala, Fla. cell 352 843 1624. Email: gnalbright@gmail.com
  17. THANKS guys! Yes I realize now it is from a 1920s Stutz fire truck. GREAT detective work as always! George
  18. THANKS guys! Yes I realize now it is from a 1920s Stutz fire truck. GREAT detective work as always! George
  19. THANKS guys! Yes I realize now it is from a 1920s Stutz fire truck. GREAT detective work as always! George
  20. I just acquired this nice Stutz firewall. Please help ID what years cars it goes to. Firewall is 32 inches high and 36 inches wide. Sorry as of right now I cannot post a larger version of the photo. The holes for the instruments should make it and easy ID for a Stutz guy. Sincerely George Albright,Ocala,Fla. email gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 weekdays 10-4 EST <fieldset class="postcontent"><legend> Attached Images</legend> </fieldset> <!-- / attachments --> <!-- --> Edit Post Reply Reply With Quote <!-- --> <!-- -->
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