I am trying to locate person who purchased the 1913 Pierce Arrow at the RM Auction a weeks ago. Contacted the owners and he did not have anything other than it was an internet buyer. Any info would be helpful
I have found a company that will reproduce the brake drums for 1910 REO . I am not sure which other years they fit. If I have enough interest I will go ahead with the project. The price will be about $325 per pair. Please contact me if you know of others that they will fit. If you have an interest let me know by August 1st. Mike at 908-202-7182 or email at mikesbrunn@gmail.com
Tom - if you find one let me know. I am looking for the solenoid for this unit. I will be glad to pay you to borrow it so I can have one reproduced
Thanks- Mike
I bought a 1939 Graham Shark Nose. The reason I bought is that it has an open front like a town car. Is it factory or done later?? I was told it may have been done at a dealer in Long Island in 1939. But then again I bought a picture from Walt Miller that was said to be a factory photo. search 1939 Shark Nose town on ebay CAN ANYONE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!. Mike
I am restoring a 1914 Locomobile and I need a starter solenoid. This was made by Westinghouse and I understand that it was also used in Pierce Arrows. Even if I can borrow one, I have some one who can reproduce it. any help would be appreciated . Thanks Mike 908-202-7182
still looking for a set of rear fenders for a 1914 Locomobile. any condition or set to copy. If one will be at Hershey I would like to take some pictures and measurements Thanx
I have a 1914 locomobile that I need rear fenders for. Anything will do or borrow a pair to have a pair made. Any help would be appreiciated Thanx- Mike
I am looking for a starter for a 1914 Locomobile. I have nothing so I don't even know what it looks like. Any info or parts would be helpful thanks- Mike 908-202-7182
I am looking for rear fenders for a 1914 Locomobile or patterns, or something to copy. Anything will do at this piont. contact me anytime Mike at 908-202-7182
I have been looking at a 1915 Locomobile that is equipped with westinghouse shocks. But in reviewing any pictures I can find or the sales catalog I can't find one with these shocks. What I was wondering was if anyone knows if these shocks were factory equipment or after market add ons. The car is a limo and they look correct for the car. I have also seen them on other big cars such as Packards. Thanks- Mike