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  1. I don't think so. (I'll look closer) I thought it was some kind of tax sticker, its 1938/1939. There is an old truck there that's a dodge/graham bro, 1924/26 or so and whats left of its windshield is pretty close. only the top is different.
  2. Looks close to a 1924/25 Dodge roadster? Are we close?
  3. Thank you. The clear glass is there unbroken also
  4. Rubber a little on the hard side/brittle. A sticker is attached from 1938/39. Hand Wiper didn't clean much and rear view mirror has lost its silver. But all in all not bad shape. Seems to be attachments/connections for side curtains. Thanks in advance.
  5. I believe this coma off of a 32 Buick, (No idea of model). Could you please confirm please. Thanks Harold
  6. Rims are fixed weld spokes. Look much like the rims for a 1932 Chrysler SIX. I'll pull one out and measure it. I've already moved more old wooden sashes than I knew existed. Anything left is at the bottom. So bits and pieces is an good analogy.
  7. I've been told these are 1932 Buick parts. The light buckets, fender light and robe rail. I see in a YouTube video. I found them all the same place. There are also five rims with tires. Some have a little more promise than the others. Thanks
  8. You guys are great. Found a video on You Tube Dash is 32 Buick, as is the Robe rail, Water pump, headlights and that small turn light. One of the hand cranks is Ford (Socket/crank) and the other who knows. Thank You
  9. Cleaning out another old shed and several more items have come to light. The robe rail is in good shape and the numbers are clearly visible on the bottom. Missing are the pins to hold together and one "U" shaped keeper. 31 inches long (Rod). The water pump numbers are clear, but the intake manifold is devoid of markings. The fan has numbers in the casting,The dash insert has no marking that I can see. The single light is marked Speedlight Trippe (Adjustable base). Cant find any markings on the two headlight buckets.
  10. Could be # 611935 Tension spring, or Spring seat 661684, or Tension Spring retainer 611941. Assuming 3 per unit. Can scan the pages for you.
  11. http://www.ebay.com/itm/161121925125?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 On e-bay right now less than 6 hours Harold
  12. #1113119 is the correct starter for a 46-48 Plymouth (MZ-4133). I assume you mean the Drive end head housing is cracked,(PS-1253) where the bendix is located. As this is fairly common. 1946-'55 Dodge, except Special Deluxe, 1946-'55 Plymouth, except Deluxe MAW4041 1946-'48 Dodge D25 Special Deluxe, Plymouth P15 Deluxe MZ4133 I have a MCH-6101 out of a 49 Plymouth Deluxe.
  13. Thank You Makes sense as other parts found appear to be 28 Cadillac. Tail light, door handles. It needs a home, emblem may be the only good part.
  14. one-shot

    Parts needed

    Sure send me an e-mail and I will get you shipping cost tomorrow from folks I always use.
  15. one-shot

    Parts needed

    PN are 667102 and 667101 late 37
  16. In the 1937 model year ALL Mopars models (P3/4 D5/6/7 C14/15/16/17 and S3) have significant changes early/mid year. Have to follow serial numbers/ Part numbers. Safety knobs (IE) recessed knobs were/are a major visual hint to differ early from later. Early have knobs sticking out, I'll have to verify, but even the outside door handles were redesigned to not catch clothes.
  17. one-shot

    Parts needed

    All are the same for 37 Plymouth. I see them all the time for sale on E-Bay. I might have a extra pair in my stored parts.
  18. I suspect that 37/38/39 are the same Plymouth/Dodge. I have access to two 39s with bench seats. I think you are talking about the lever at the front under drivers seat that meshes with notches on one side of the rails, connected by a long rod.
  19. 3/4 and 16 it is. Took me a while to find the thread gauge. Not sure screw can be saved,(Its yours) but I'm sure that's a common arrangement on RiteWay buckets. I will look and see if anything else will work, next week when I'm wandering around the old cars. Looks easy to make.
  20. Tie rod seems to have right and left threads on end and is 43 and 1/4 long. It was titled by motor (Car it came from) so I have no idea if early or late 37.
  21. Looked in loft and I have a tie rod. I will post a pic later in day. Also found a very rusty adjusting screw for headlight.
  22. It appears that dodge has the same mid year crisis as Plymouth in 37, parts change after a certain serial number. (Dash went to safety knobs) Have sent you excerpts from master parts book. I will look in top of barn late this week and see if I saved a spare. I know I saved an front axle.
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