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  1. Hi Everyone, I'm Brennan and these Reo brochures are part of my collection of vintage literature. I have now posted ALL of my REO literature on Kijiji. There are items from 1925, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 and 1936. There are numerous pictures included for each listing as well as descriptions and pricing. I'm happy to mail anywhere at buyer's expense. For a starting point, feel free to visit this link https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1381338316 for one of my Reo brochures. From there, you should be able to click on a link which says 'View Seller's Other Items' (or similar) to view my other literature including the other Reo items. Cheers, Brennan
  2. Terry, Thanks for the info; I appreciate it. I'll have to look at some Monarch pictures and see if I can match anything up to the emblem. All the Best! Brennan
  3. Dave, Thanks so much for this; I knew someone on here would figure it out. I appreciate it!
  4. Guys, I'm also looking for help with identification of the following two enamel emblems: 1) Volkswagen - Wolfsburg - hood emblem? - 2" * 1.5" - only marking is PUC on rear 2) Lincoln - mid 1930s?? - 4.5" * 1.75" - dark red insert - mounting posts broken Thanks! Brennan
  5. Hi Guys, I'm trying to identify the following emblems, all of which are Canadian, maybe 1950s-1960s era: "Parisienne" - with casting no. 737228 on rear "Laurentian" - with casting no. 740292 on rear "Parisienne" - with casting no. 3400676 on rear - picture to follow later Ford Meteor??? - round roof ornament? - with casting numbers 2701103 and 18043 on the rear Any help with these would be greatly appreciated! Cheers, Brennan
  6. Wow, you guys are awesome. As much as I guessed it was Lincoln, it would have taken me forever to figure that out. Thanks so much! Brennan
  7. Hi Guys, I'm also trying to identify this tiny NOS 'L' emblem. It has no markings on the back that I can make out, but I'm pretty certain it is NOS 1940s/1950s Lincoln. Any ideas what this might be? Measures approx. 1.75" x 1.75" Thanks! Brennan
  8. I didn't even realize that website existed; thank you VERY much for that! I see now that the 'The' script fits 1955/1956 Four Hundred models. I've also attached a picture of the 6484610 Emblem / Script in the hopes that someone might recognize it
  9. Hi Guys, You've been of great help before. I'm trying to identify two separate NOS Packard Emblems that are in Packard envelopes (I'm assuming 1950s era, but I don't have any parts books to look through). First is Part No. 6484610 'Packard' Second is Part No. 469180 'The' Any ideas guys? Thanks! Brennan
  10. Hi Guys, I have two pictures of parts I'm trying to identify without the help of a catalog. The first is an NOS GM Gas Tank with Part No. 549181 The second is possibly a Chryco Door Skin with Part No. 2493427-BEE Any ideas?
  11. Hi Everyone, Since you were all of great help to me a few times in the past, I was hoping you might be able to help me identify a couple of NOS Doors and Door Skins that a friend of mine has in storage. He thinks 2 of the 3 are GM and one is possibly Chrysler, but he has no books to identify the part numbers in (and - unfortunately - I don't currently have any pictures of them). He wants to sell them, but make sure they go to people who need them rather than a dealer. Would any of you out there have a parts book with the following part numbers: POSSIBLY GM 1683364 (no idea what this is) 1651753 (a Google Search seems to indicate this is 1975 Olds Omega 2-Door but would like to confirm) POSSIBLY MOPAR 2493427-BEE (no idea what this is) Many thanks in advance for any help provided.
  12. You're right; sort of makes sense that an older Canadian would have a Canadian-only emblem laying around Thanks for the info guys; much appreciated!
  13. Thanks for the info on the Continental kit; I suppose it is quite likely that it's an aftermarket piece as I haven't been able to find anything like it online. This was/is the last piece we found at my friend's Grandfather's place. The other emblems were mostly enamel pieces from the 1930s-1950s and they have all been sold or given away. This emblem just fell down behind a cabinet and didn't get noticed when the other emblems were found. Thanks again for your help!
  14. Hi, You guys were kind enough to help me identify some vintage enamel emblems that a friend of mine found in his grandfather's attic last year. Well, he found one more emblem recently - not enamel and we're both assuming it is off a Lincoln, but we haven't been able to positively identify it. It is stamped with a casting number on the back - 3025930 - and I have attached a picture of it. Any help?? Thanks! Brennan
  15. That's awesome! Thanks for the heads up; I didn't realize they used the same letters on both the hood and trunk. Cheers! Brennan
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