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See Ebay auction for lots of photos and measurements. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1915-<wbr>27-Brass-V-Indy-Race-Car-<wbr>Speedster-Radiator-Ford-Model-<wbr>T-Miller-Duesenberg-/<wbr>261180394613?hash=<wbr>item3ccf908c75&item=<wbr>261180394613&pt=Vintage_Car_<wbr>Truck_Parts_Accessories&vxp=<wbr>mtr Up for auction is one of the rarest and nicest original teens and twenties race car radiators I have ever seen! It came out of the basement of a 95 year old Long Island N.Y. big and sprint car racer, who built and raced cars in the 1920s and 1930s. This is extremely similar to the Miller and Duesenberg Indianapolis race cars radiators used then. Many had Fronty, Frontenac, Rajo, Cheverolet, Roof, Laurel, etc heads on Ford Model T blocks behind these beautiful V shaped radiators. Earlier than Offy and Offenhauser. This would be the ultimate front piece on your old vintage antique race car racing car or racer. Radiator has original bumps here and there in the tank, but the amazing V shaped core looks wonderful. Entire unit is approx. 25 inches high, or approx 27 1/2 inches high with the filler neck and cap. It is approx. 16 inches wide, and approx. 9 inches deep. You are buying in as is condition, but I see no issues with it. Crating and shipping in the USA is $100. Weighs approx 40 lbs. Probably unique and you'll never get this chance again for your circa 1917 to 1927 car. gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 10-4 weekdays EST best
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Winfield dual intake and Winfield BB carbs
George Albright replied to 62pan's topic in Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
Got to ebay motors, then to vintage parts. Then type in Winfield. Always a single or dual on there. George albright -
Trying to help a friend with an early project. Pretty much any 1900-06 center chain drive rear axle in good condition will work,including Timken,American Ball Bearing,Weston Mott,etc. Leads appreciated! I will forward to him. George albright,Ocala,Fla. 34471 Email gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 10-4 weekdays EST
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Trying to help a friend with an early project. Pretty much any 1900-06 center chain drive rear axle in good condition will work,including Timken,American Ball Bearing,Weston Mott,etc. Leads appreciated! I will forward to him. George albright,Ocala,Fla. 34471 Email gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 10-4 weekdays EST
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Auburn Cord Duesenberg dealership
George Albright replied to Don in Missouri's topic in General Discussion
Check out the ACD neon sign I created,which I just posted on Ebay. George Albright. gnalbright@gmail.com Duesenberg Cord Auburn Dealer Neon Sign 1930 Old Antique Vintage Porcelain | eBay- 13 replies
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This Packard neon dealer sign just posted on Ebay for sale,no reserve,starting at $800. Here is the auction text: Up for auction is an extremely rare piece of advertising and neon sign history. This is an Insco "Lit Writer" that allowed a business to interchange pre manufactured neon letters to say whatever the company wished to display and/or advertise. This company was only in business from the 1956 to 1959 period in Piqua, Ohio. (See following link to Piqua Ohio Public Library, which houses the company's documents:) http://www1.youseemore.com/piqua/contentpages.asp?loc=847 I am posting this for a friend whose father had a sign company near Lake Erie, in Pa., up to the 1970s. He had this sign in its original box, which comes with the auction! It is in MINT original condition! I was able to get with another sign collector who had bought several boxes of also new NOS letters for these signs, from a closed sign company in Michigan. Thus you are getting a BRAND NEW 1956-59 sign and BRAND NEW 1956-59 neon letters! I put the letters in the sign yesterday and turned it on, for the first time in the sign and letters lives. Both worked perfectly! You will probably NEVER get a chance like this again. Any company and or car dealership could have bought one of these for use in the late 1950s. Since Packard was in business until 1958, when it finally merged into American Motors, this sign is absolutely historically correct to display as an authentic Packard dealership sign! The box is 29 inches long, 3 1/2 inches wide, and 4 inches high. Weight is approx. 20 lbs. Sign will be shipped to you in its original cardboard shipping box! Neon letters will be shipped in a separate crush proof box. If a letter gets broken, doesn't work, etc. upon arrival, it will be replaced free of charge. Shipping for both boxes is an additional $45.00 dollars above the purchase price. We accept all forms of payment contact us. Sign will be shipped from Ocala, Fla. Questions to gnalbrightatgmaildotcom Good Luck! George Albright gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 10-4 weekdays EST
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This Packard neon dealer sign just posted on Ebay for sale,no reserve,starting at $800. Here is the auction text: Up for auction is an extremely rare piece of advertising and neon sign history. This is an Insco "Lit Writer" that allowed a business to interchange pre manufactured neon letters to say whatever the company wished to display and/or advertise. This company was only in business from the 1956 to 1959 period in Piqua, Ohio. (See following link to Piqua Ohio Public Library, which houses the company's documents:) http://www1.youseemore.com/piqua/contentpages.asp?loc=847 I am posting this for a friend whose father had a sign company near Lake Erie, in Pa., up to the 1970s. He had this sign in its original box, which comes with the auction! It is in MINT original condition! I was able to get with another sign collector who had bought several boxes of also new NOS letters for these signs, from a closed sign company in Michigan. Thus you are getting a BRAND NEW 1956-59 sign and BRAND NEW 1956-59 neon letters! I put the letters in the sign yesterday and turned it on, for the first time in the sign and letters lives. Both worked perfectly! You will probably NEVER get a chance like this again. Any company and or car dealership could have bought one of these for use in the late 1950s. Since Packard was in business until 1958, when it finally merged into American Motors, this sign is absolutely historically correct to display as an authentic Packard dealership sign! The box is 29 inches long, 3 1/2 inches wide, and 4 inches high. Weight is approx. 20 lbs. Sign will be shipped to you in its original cardboard shipping box! Neon letters will be shipped in a separate crush proof box. If a letter gets broken, doesn't work, etc. upon arrival, it will be replaced free of charge. Shipping for both boxes is an additional $45.00 dollars above the purchase price. We accept all forms of payment contact us. Sign will be shipped from Ocala, Fla. Questions to gnalbrightatgmaildotcom Good Luck! George Albright. gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 10-4 weekdays EST
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This Packard neon dealer sign just posted on Ebay for sale,no reserve,starting at $800. Here is the auction text: Up for auction is an extremely rare piece of advertising and neon sign history. This is an Insco "Lit Writer" that allowed a business to interchange pre manufactured neon letters to say whatever the company wished to display and/or advertise. This company was only in business from the 1956 to 1959 period in Piqua, Ohio. (See following link to Piqua Ohio Public Library, which houses the company's documents:) http://www1.youseemore.com/piqua/contentpages.asp?loc=847 I am posting this for a friend whose father had a sign company near Lake Erie, in Pa., up to the 1970s. He had this sign in its original box, which comes with the auction! It is in MINT original condition! I was able to get with another sign collector who had bought several boxes of also new NOS letters for these signs, from a closed sign company in Michigan. Thus you are getting a BRAND NEW 1956-59 sign and BRAND NEW 1956-59 neon letters! I put the letters in the sign yesterday and turned it on, for the first time in the sign and letters lives. Both worked perfectly! You will probably NEVER get a chance like this again. Any company and or car dealership could have bought one of these for use in the late 1950s. Since Packard was in business until 1958, when it finally merged into American Motors, this sign is absolutely historically correct to display as an authentic Packard dealership sign! The box is 29 inches long, 3 1/2 inches wide, and 4 inches high. Weight is approx. 20 lbs. Sign will be shipped to you in its original cardboard shipping box! Neon letters will be shipped in a separate crush proof box. If a letter gets broken, doesn't work, etc. upon arrival, it will be replaced free of charge. Shipping for both boxes is an additional $45.00 dollars above the purchase price. We accept all forms of payment contact us. Sign will be shipped from Ocala, Fla. Questions to gnalbrightatgmaildotcom Good Luck! George Albright. gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 104 weekdays EST