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  1. More Goodies Packed!!!! Hood Ornaments! Gear shifter swirl Knobs, Taillights, Script Lens and Emblems, Grilles, Also bringing a bin full of Cigarette Lighters, Taillight License Lens, and Steering Wheels, 1937 Chevy truck Steering column and wheel, Bumpers, Trunk Racks, Wheels, Artillery, wire and more Chocolate Field South CH74-78 Near by to Light Pole #56
  2. you the Man!!!!! Thanks John! Wow that was fast I was going thru my entire hollander manual but it covered 54 up lol
  3. What car make model and year does this fit ?? Idea's Thanks guys for your help as always.
  4. The top handle is Packard pretty sure, the bottom I have never seen before, out of my 45k plus handles, but handle nose shape has almost like a early Durant form? it is chrome plated so maybe 1926-1928 Cars so probably a lower production orphan. Oh btw there Interior door handles not Trunk handles. Cheers
  5. I have a 1929 Buick grill shell, I am bringing to Hershey
  6. Any idea's on Car Manufacture model years Truck ?, I am pretty sure its not GM as they used spline drive Thank you as usual
  7. Yes my buddy told me and I gave to him to take to Hershey because in the program he choose hudson essx teraplane parts for sale at his spaces Thanks
  8. Started loading up all sorts of Goodies long process! of course if there is any Door handles you need because we only bring limited numbers, send me a PM with photo's and what it is and I will try see if I have it and bring. If you Need Escutcheons bring a picture to match up and dimensions. Will have wheels , couple Signs, Hubcaps, Bumpers, Instrument Gauge Clusters, Horns, air cleaners few choice carbs and distributors, couple steering wheels a Super Super boyco Model T Accy. running board Gas/ Water/ and Oil Can/ Ect., Bringing some ashtrays this year all kinds Mopar parts as well. See you there. CH74-CH78 Close by to Light Pole # 56 Our Green Tarp and 10x20 canopy got ripped up last year so we have one left but they could not replace that cover with a green so it may be Purple that's all they had ? 🙂
  9. The one on the right side photo is Sold already on ebay, and the one on left has been listed on ebay and that is a RH side headlight shade. Regards Rich https://www.ebay.com/itm/225761931603?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=_WillmS_R0S&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=_WillmS_R0S&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
  10. Hey John you gave me the right angle and I found they fit 1965 -1970 Dodge A-100 Van/Truck Thanks
  11. 1973-1974 Mopar A-Body Duster demon Dart Valiant yeah!!!
  12. Tag says for all vehicles manufactured after Aug of 1973 so that narrows it down alot Thanks m-mman now we need a chrysler parts book to decypher the part number to exact cars Great Job guys maybe someone needs these will bring to Hershey CH74-78
  13. Cannot be 60s or 70s up to 1973 cause tag says after 1973 for brake pedal to ignition interlock to start car
  14. Humm Interesting John Thanks will search that out
  15. Part number in this photo is cery hard to read maybe someone can zoom in?. Thanks Rich
  16. My Input says handle is Studebaker I am not thinking that door is Studebaker 1920s ?? Thanks Doc
  17. I know these are Chrysler and 1973 and after because of tag info but has a part number on them and worth saving if can ID them since a 73 car is 50 years old ha ai am old any help appreciated Part number in the photo, my books do not go that new. Thanks Rich
  18. Last picture outside handle looks Studebaker Remember Handles do not always mean that the Door is the same, people used what worked. But last photo handle, pretty confident handle is 1920’s Studebaker The winder cannot tell
  19. Semi flat would be 31 32 I to am curious what you have there Pics Please
  20. Hi Mike, I am pretty sure the 1931 Plymouth PA never had a Spare locking Hubcap as well as 1932 Plymouth PB, I am thinking its 1933-34 cap, Mike is the locking cap round or semi flat? Rich
  21. Tom, Someone bought it this morning from me , they just flip up on the floor to rest your feet most cars mid twenties had no heaters they just used a coal heater metal box wrapped over top bottom with a carpet fiber I have one somewhere in my abyss barn here is a similar photo of the end piece like mine connected to the carpeted wood that your feet would sit on.
  22. No Tom it was connected to the long footrest with carpet over the wood, but wood was broke and only this end was salvageable. Tks
  23. Came from a auction in box with mopar and cord stuff the squares are less then what you have pictured but both have similarities Thanks
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