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ShawnLancaster

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  1. Any ideas on the year and application. I think it was for a Studebaker. Thanks in advance. Shawn
  2. I've got 3 parts I found - looking for some experts to help identify: 1)Master Cylinder - no identifying numbers. 2) Trico Windshield Wiper Vacuum motor - 6" across from one mounting bolt to another. 3) Brake Drum - 13" width on the reverse. 5 lug. Box says 06101. Thanks in advance. Shawn
  3. NOT MINE - Thought this would be interesting to some in France - looks like a reasonable price for an amazing car. https://www.auctionzip.com/auction-lot/1938-lincoln-zephyr-v12-coupe-no-reserve_C1548A781A/
  4. So they may not be OEM - I had some versions of #2 that did have the #s but were thicker and went to large 1970 Ford cars. The rest I didn't have OEM #s or likeness. They did all come from the same Ford dealer inventory.
  5. I found these in a purchase of a closed dealership. I believe they are Ford, but could be Jeep or GM. Any ideas? I labeled with #s to help you keep track. Not sure what the bracket is for, but it was in the same box. There are a number of versions of #2 with some being relatively thin 1/8" with others being closer to 3/16" not sure if they fit different applications. I think #1 fit's an emblem, but I can't seem to place it. Thanks in advance and Happy Wednesday, Shawn
  6. There is a nice article in The March-April 2020 Edition of the HCCA Gazette Magazine of using a MC sized tank. Page 44.
  7. Thank you so much. Very helpful! I'm always trying to get old cars back on the road again.
  8. Ok here's the #s for the above and some others: 930209, 959782, 933607, 938737, 938736, 935809, 938326, 937906, 999737, 939358, 939380, 666413, 644339, 928998, 956331, 942049, 942748,942271, 942573, 994897 Thanks in advance.
  9. I recently bought out part of a jeep dealership and I'm trying to identify some of the parts. I tried Jeep Parts Wiki, but came up empty. I know there's a number of Jeep Genius' here. Thanks in advance and happy Friday. Shawn
  10. Thanks - that does look like it - including the 2 buttons on the top
  11. Here's a few more pictures. Front view, underside and top.
  12. I picked up this hood as part of a haul out of Rhode Island a few years back. There were a lot of Overland parts, but I'm not sure what this is from. Both sides of the hood are present. Note the handle and the buttons on the top section that may help with identification. Here's some dimensions: Length of top section: 37" Width of top Section Front: 17 1/2" Width of top section Rear: 22" Width of lower section: 12 1/2" Thanks in advance, Shawn
  13. Amazingly a professional genealogist did some research on this already. Its a pretty amazing story and worth the view. :
  14. Yes that looks right - Also had another user say the same. Thanks for solving the puzzle.
  15. I just ran across this 1911 walking tour of NYC. At the 4 minute mark - you see a wealthy family and their driver (very clearly) and the license plate #65465 NY. Any idea on how to track down this # to see who the owners/ driver was? Ideas on the year/make/model of the car? Thought it would be a cool research project. Imagine seeing a member of your family 110 years ago moving around? Here's the link:
  16. I picked this up from a closed AMC dealership. Not sure on the application. Part # is 8132980. Thanks in advance.
  17. I recently bought a bunch of parts from a closed Jeep dealership and came up with this. It looks like a rear interior deck-lid maybe for a Jeep XJ, but I'm not sure. I've tried to match the #s with something, but have no luck. I know there's smarter people here than me 🙂 Thanks in advance, Shawn
  18. I think you are right about it being a prop for a photo shoot. If you look closely, you can't see the backside of the rear seat top. There's nothing there. Even so - that's a pretty detailed prop.
  19. I found this interesting post card of two regal people. Does this look like a 1906 Cadillac? Happy Saturday!
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