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Thanks West, that helps to fill some info on our car. I have him listed in the ownership but did not know he was the owner in 1966. I appreciate your quick reply.... Frank
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Hi All, looking for some history on our 1909 REO Model G. it has a 1966 winners badge attached the car is # 15263. Anyone have any info on this car? Thanks, Frank
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Agree Durant model A-22 Frank
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here is our Star roadster for comparison. our steering wheel seems smaller than the original pictured one? Frank
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Winter storage in the snow; Darn It.
durant frank replied to Digger914's topic in General Discussion
I've used a product called Fresh Cab, available at farm stores. Seems to work well.....Frank -
If you like the older cars from the 20's to 30's then "Bonnie & Clyde" is excellent. Also the Canadian TV series "Wind at My Back"
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I posted a link over on our Durant site. Frank
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Anyone know the origin of these radiator emblems?
durant frank replied to basscaster's topic in General Discussion
I have seen these used on Motometers. Vintique used to offer some of the brand specific motometers with these miniature badges. -
More exercise for those with knowledge of cars of the '20s
durant frank replied to Ray Bell's topic in General Discussion
Hi Ray, The W5 was the Continental motor designation used by Durant. My touring car is listed as a 1926, but has a lot of the earlier 1925 features. We in the Durant Motors Automobile Club, joke that Durant's moto was "no two cars alike". They even varied from plant to plant. This touring was made in Canada, I have another one that was made in California and is very similar but it has four wheel brakes and is a 1925. You are correct about Rugby being used in the British markets because the Star name already existed there. You can see a lot more info on our Club website Frank -
More exercise for those with knowledge of cars of the '20s
durant frank replied to Ray Bell's topic in General Discussion
From the pictures I would say a mid 20's Star Model M, made by Durant motors. The clues: W5 continental motor separate mounted transmission 4 cylinder so a Model M Rear brakes only, so was made in Michigan, New Jersey Or Leaside Canada. Ribbed fenders and splash aprons like my Model M Star Unique Spicer coupling between clutch and transmission. -
Just got a great one for my 1969 Plymouth GTX. Steve was quick to respond with pictures and details. His price was very fair . Well packed and quick shipping. I would highly recommend Steve, Frank
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Late 1920's Durant or Star...... Frank
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got mine yesterday. Excellent seller and quick shipping. THANKS......Frank
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PM sent.....Frank
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Nice to see another one! Got one in my barn. Seems like a lot of those 296 built survived Frank
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It's a Durant. Distinctive radiator shell. 1928 or 1929. Frank
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Looking for ID of side lamps, Buick???
durant frank replied to Mark Wetherbee's topic in What is it?
Look similar to ones on my Durant. What are the measurements? -
Late 1920s sedan with two groups of nine hood louvres
durant frank replied to nzcarnerd's topic in What is it?
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cultivator shovel
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