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ShawnLancaster

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  1. I have a bunch of NOS Oldsmobile trim from the 1940s -60s - please PM me some pictures and I'll see what I have to match up.
  2. Thanks for the notes .I'll see if I can get some better pics of the hardtop and the steering column next week and I'll post. Here's a rear pic of the bumpers to help ID the other one.
  3. I'm helping the estate executor advertise - PM for email address of executor. Car is located in Amsterdam, NY, about 20 miles from Albany. Barn Find 1940 Buick Super 4 Door Sedan - has been sitting for 35+ years in dry storage. With 57k original miles, the sedan is very solid with little rust. It appears to have been only a summer car. Original mohair interior is in surprisingly good condition and looks like it would come back with a nice detail cleaning. The front seat is really nice and reflects the low original mileage. Comes with 2nd engine in the picture. Not sure if the original engine is locked up or not. Dent in the passenger rear fender, rest of the body looks straight. Rear Buick trunk light lenses are not present. Owner passed and being sold by estate. Estate is entertaining offers in the $6k range. PM me and I will send the email address of the estate executor for you to communicate with. I'm not the owner of the car. Engine to be sold with the car only. Looking for a custodian to put this beauty back on the road to enjoy. Estate also has a 1970 Oldsmobile Delta 88 4 door sedan with the 455 engine. Black exterior, Black vinyl top and black fabric interior. Hasn't run since 1999. Pics forthcoming. Body is rust free except a hole in the front bumper. Interior looks mint.
  4. I've got a few parts I'm trying a few people to help identify. They include a hardtop for a British? car, a Chevrolet car/wagon tent?, Steering column and two bumpers. Thanks in advance for any help. Shawn
  5. Peter R - Thank you so much - i'm glad to hear we were able to match it up. I'll make sure it gets to a Cole owner. Leyden B - The diameter of the hub puller - the side it would screw on to is 3 1/2". As stated before, I don't have a way to measure the pitch of the threads. I'll sell for a reasonable price - PM me if interested. Thanks, Shawn
  6. I can measure the diameter of the hub puller, but have no way to measure the pitch. They are quite fine.
  7. Layden - do you mean what's the diameter? I can measure when I'm back in my warehouse on Wed. Thanks, Shawn
  8. Here's an original trade ad for the Mercury Sport Roadster bodies.
  9. Here's some examples of the Mercury Sport Roadster Bodies for the Ford Model T chassis. Found this flyer over the weekend at an antique store.
  10. I'm still working though a parts find from Rhode Island that I bought in the fall. Looking for these to get back on some cars and going down the road. 1) Delco Distributor - last patent date is 1918. #5194 and then a 5 about an inch away. On the back there's a number for the bracket: 29985 with a Swiss Cross? Interested in application. 2) Not exactly sure what this is - looks like a bearing installer? Thanks in advance and more unique 1910-30 finds to be listed. Shawn
  11. I found this at Carlisle a few weeks back and I think it is a 1941 Pontiac passenger rear fender. It appears to be NOS with the original green primer. The interesting thing about it is that it is stamped out of aluminum - not steel. My working hypothesis is that it was stamped sometime in 1942 after the materials shortages started to happen. Is this correct? Thanks in advance, Shawn
  12. I bought these at an auction. I think the NY Plate homemade plate - NY 35339. Any idea when this car was registered/ plate used? Any idea how we can research the registration/type of car that it was on? Any idea on the the moped/motorcycle plates? These plates are about 2 1/2" wide and 7" Long and are made of aluminum. Thanks in advance, Shawn
  13. I've got 3 hubcaps 2 Nash and 1 Plymouth that are from the early 30s or so. The largest Nash hubcap is approx 8.25" in diameter, the smaller Nash Hubcap is about 7" and the Plymouth is 7.25". Looking to ID/make/model to sell - I'd like to see them on a car. Its amazing what you'll find in an antique store. Thanks, Shawn
  14. Not mine - but if I had some space - it would definitely be a contender. Looks like a Peerless V8? https://www.ebay.com/itm/1922-Other-Makes-speedster/283225260403?hash=item41f18a8173:g:fLIAAOSwz6pbz5-k:rk:32:pf:0&vxp=mtr
  15. I recently purchased a lot of NOS stainless and I'm working to identify. I think the scalloped ones are Olds and the other set says Mopar (maybe Desoto?) I've tried the normal internet research, but coming up empty. Thanks in advance, Shawn
  16. Additional pictures Forgot to mention: - Side curtains for a top - Overland? Floor boards with starter and gas pedal. - 1930s town and country horn set
  17. This is my first year as a vendor at Hershey and I'm in the Red Field RCC 71-73. I found these in RI. I think the person parted out an early Overland back in the 40s. I'd appreciate any experts helping to identify the application of any of the parts below to help match them with the new owners. Thanks in advance. Includes: - Set of 1914? Overland Wheels (3 fronts and 2 Rear). 1 has a cap. Has Perlman holders. In nice solid, dry condition. - 1929? Buick light bar with broken script - Brass era Tillerson Carb - Various brass era windshields - Hoods - Misc lenses/ and headlight frames. - Wooden Steering Wheel with lock (no key) - Couple of magnetos - Couple of sidelights - 1 is Grey and Davis 934. - Brass Headlight - Grey and Davis 50 - Couple of parts magnetos - DU6 and 7K6. - Stewart Warner Vacuum Pressure Tank #125L (5 is difficult to discern) -- Misc other bits and parts. I also have 1940s-60s NOS stainless for Oldsmobile, Chevy, Pontiac that I'll be posting pics in a separate thread. See you all there, Shawn
  18. Hi- These have been identified in the "What is it?" as 1933 Buick Artillery Hub Caps. Overall good condition for 3 and 1 is a bit crunched on the top. Looking for $250+ shipping and payment via paypal. Thanks, Shawn
  19. I found these at an antique show this weekend - the look like they are for a large early 30s Buick, but I couldn't nail down the year/model. They are big and definitely high quality. Any ideas? Thanks, Shawn
  20. I found this at an antique store and thought it was pretty cool 40s? gauge. I am surprised to see the tach redlines at 3500, maybe truck application? Some numbers on the back, but nothing discernable. Thanks in advance. I try to save these from a lonely existence in antique stores and get them in the hands of people who need them for their projects. All the best, Shawn
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