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Are the lens held against the outer ridge bucket with spring inside the bucket?
Hi Dave,I've attached 2 pictures. You can see the circular pattern on the outer and a hexagonal in the middle. With or without the Dodge wording ( prefer without ).
If you have 4 ( a friend has a 34 Chrysler and is also looking for them ).
Many thanks for looking
Ian
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What kind of tail lamp lens do you need? I have several lenses in stock.Thanks Dave.:cool:
Hi Tony,I won't be at the swap. But if you see rear tail light lenses for a 34 ring me if thats ok.
Have fun
Ian
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Would that car be a 128 series? If so, i have a Operations and care book along with many parts. Nice looking car. Thanks Dave.:cool:
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Need a clock for a 1938 Dodge and a picture of one. Thanks Dave.:cool:
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Good info, thank you for the knowledge. I was raised on GM because dad worked at the GM proving grounds during the 60s.
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What are you trying to accomplish?
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1938 Dodge 1 1/2 ton stake truck. Cab mostly in tack. $1850.00 obo or trade. Jamestown CA 95327 (USA) email dave@dodgecityvintage.com Can help delivery world wide. 209 613 1199 Thanks, Dave
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The tank is a Stewart. The #s on top is, t-2 in one spot,3634 in another spot. It is for sale. I have to check around for price. Thanks Dave.:cool:
Countrytraveler, is the one photo on the upper right (smooth sided tank) a Kingston? Supposedly that was what was original on my car ('29 DA)...I'd be interested in it if it is and you are trying to sell. Ray, thanks so much for the process on your Stewart Warner....I have the same one...I think they were fairly common...whether I use a Kingston or my Stewart your photos and posts will be very helpful! -
Still looking? I have one. call 209 613 1199 Thanks Dave.:cool:
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Dave: Would you be able to give a year and model designation for each of the photos you showed here, numbers 1 - 7? That way us less educated guys would be able to relate the photo to a particular model and year.
Thanks!
Hi 1936 D2. I'm even less educated than you guys because i just walked into this recently. My best friend that owned this had past away. So i'm here helping his wife with this mess. So i'm in the LEARNING mode. I'll I.D. the stuff as i go along. So my background was the Muscle car years with my dad working at the GM Milford Mi. proving grounds. But i'm learning this stuff to the best i can. This AACA with most of the people on here have been a big help. Thanks Dave.:cool:
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Thanks everyone for the input!
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We have 13 Humpbacks from 1933 to 1938 that range from 1/2 ton to 1 ton. Have a 1934 1ton ambulance humpback that is used in peradesand going to swap meets. Here are some pictures of the vin #s. Hope this helps. I like your truck in the pictures your building. Any help you need or seek, give me a call. Thanks Dave.:cool: My phone # is 209 613 1199- Picture #5 and 7 are 1938 Humpbacks, notches in firewall started in 38?
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He is working on a very nice '36 humpback panel. LC I believe built in Los Angeles. Looks all original.
BTW, what model vehicle is the photo from you posted in #2?
It's a picture of a 33 DP that I'm putting together. It's an all stock, one owner. The options are dual side mount, luggage rack, radio, heater, and dual trumpet horns. We have several Hump Backs that I will find the numbers on the frames for toybox99615. I will have pictures of the 33 to follow later. Dave :cool: The #s on he frame and engine # are the same ( DP-52882 ) The #s in the r.h. door jam is 3625798.
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I may have a rolling frame that would make the job more easy. Let me know. Thanks Dave.:cool:
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Just ignore those people. Spray some of that Pam no stick on you and the stuff will just slide off. Heck, Look at my Avatar picture.
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Did Dodge ever have this?
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Have 2 trailer loads of teens,20s,30s, D/Brothers parts $50.00 to $5000.00, Call with needs. I need detailed desciption of the parts needed. Have a lot of body, drivetrain,int. and many more parts
MOPAR ONLY PARTS-(MOSTLY DODGE)
Free shipping lower 48
World Wide Shipping
Email-dave@dodgecityvintage.com
Phone-209-613-1199
Location-Jamestown CA 95327
Country-USA
Form of payment-CC-Checks-Wire transfer
Thank you from the folks @ Dodge City Vintage
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A must have on that resto, may fit other makes and models. 20.00 plus postage.
World Wide Shipping
Email-dave@dodgecityvintage.com
Phone-209-613-1199
Location-Jamestown CA 95327
Country-USA
Form of payment-CC-Checks-Wire transfer
Thank you from the folks @ Dodge City Vintage
Ava, my grandfather's 1938 Dodge D8 Sedan
in Dodge & Dodge Brothers
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I have a almost complete 1938 Dodge D8 for parts. Let me know your needs. Thanks Dave.