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roysboystoys

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  1. Keep in mind that many aftermarket pieces were made to replace originals. Some differences in body and mount pads may be different. 6 coils on that photo?
  2. I have a 1935-49 regulator and channel catalog. Your photo matches up to 37-38 Dodge , Plymouth , Desoto rear door , original right side number is 739934 This illustration is not a photo , but it is the only one shown that matches your photo. Numbers would help. My catalog is for sale if someone has a batch of regulators and channels they need to sell.
  3. Thanks for your input. Looks like my theory was wrong. I'll now guess it's an ID number from the manufacture that made them for Mopar.
  4. Check photos of Studebakers , 1918-24 era
  5. looks like 54-64 Ford , but others used that design , including Hudson I think. Tough to ID without numbers
  6. I find it interesting that a Vega wagon gets more interest then this car. I guess we're all to old for a project, what a shame. Maybe if it was battery powered?
  7. Any numbers on motor, it might give a clue. Almost all heaters of that style were aftermarket accessory. Looks like small pick up truck if I had to guess.
  8. Thanks, JC Whitney would have loved it.
  9. Thanks for digging that up. Wish I could make out what it says. I Still don't understand what " Auto & Pas" means. I'm guessing the green is go and the red has something to do with stop. I think it's an odd looking light that doesn't fit the period. $10 is a lot of money in that time period.
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