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Ric Dean

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  1. On 11/9/2019 at 11:30 PM, Craig Gillingham said:

    I found a catalogue photo of the one I have --easier than trying to find mine-- and that is very similar to yours, it even lists its length as 15". It also says that it's a grease gun as well, which I wouldn't have thought. This one was listed in the Stevens tool catalogue; they made a lot of specific service tools for Model T Fords for dealers and garages.

     

    … I did an internet search under ‘Stevens tool catalogue’ and ‘Pioneer Oil and Grease Gun’ do you have any Form or Catalog I.D. numbers to share. I see the ‘John Dickens Product’ was maid under other names. Thanks for your help.

     

     

  2. On 11/10/2019 at 8:49 AM, drwatson said:

    A side view shot and ht measurement might help.

     

     Here is a side view of a complete 1937 Packard Taillight, I know Packard made at least 2 Different Tail lights in 1937. I am not 100% shure the lens I have is a Packard only going by looks. The fail safe way is to match the embossing GB-3048 and 1798. Diameter is 3.313 inches or 3-5/16ths. Thank you  

     

    1937 Packard Taillight 600p .jpg

  3. On 11/8/2019 at 9:37 AM, Graham Man said:

    OK I checked with the definitive expert.

    The tail light is correct for my answer, but the license plate bracket is one year only 1935 Model 73 or 75 coupe or convertible.

     

    Wow that sounds like a special Car, Graham 1935 Model 73 / 75 Blue Streak Coupe or Convertible. I found a Graham Hubcap in the shed now I have to find a (3¾ inch) Red Lens to help display this Graham unit.

    Thank you this was a tremendous help.

  4. On 10/30/2019 at 10:14 AM, roysboystoys said:

    I think you have a winner photo there , pretty rare car, might be tough finding someone in need, but at least I know,

    good work guys. Thanks

     

     

    But you will have good wall hanger there. 🙂

  5. I.D. received: 1935 Graham Blue Streak Taillight Body /

    I.D. needed Taillight Body, 1930s? must be off a big Car weighs about 6 lbs the whole body is a casting no stamped sections except the Lic plate frame, Has anybody ever seen this design before? I Have found this Lens design attachment on Chrysler and Packard Prods but not with a lens this big (3 ¾’’).

    It has High-end Encase, System that molds in the Bezel. The missing Lens would fit inside place with 3 inside spanning springs (included).   

    Thank you for your input

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    Taillight 1930s BigLens 3.75'' 4b 600p .jpg

    Taillight 1930s BigLens 3.75'' 8 600p.jpg

  6. 14 minutes ago, viv w said:

    The threaded end screws into the side of the distributor, the clamp just ahead of that is bolted to a cyl head bolt. The other end is connected to the back of the ignition switch.

     

     Thank you for the details. Ric Dean

  7. I.D. solved Model A Ford Cable, Conduit with Wiring and Contacts assembly, they are in good condition,  but not the switch as you can see. This has been hanging on the Shop Wall for over 66 years.

     .... more information, overall length 33 inches

    ModelT Switch 32''long80c 600p.jpg

    ModelT Switch 79b 600p .jpg

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