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Vince76

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  1. Great! Thank You. Do you think they are NOS? Or Repop? They do not look used.
  2. I have picked up 3 of these speedometer drives and I can't seem to nail down their application. They came with a Johns-Manville Star model Speedometer so I figured I would start there(here). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Vincent Yes, once I have Identified them I will be selling them.
  3. This light has been sold. It is no longer available. Sorry for not posting this sooner.
  4. I have confirmed that it is for a 1930 Dodge DC 8. Thanks for the input, Vincent
  5. Is anyone interested in it before I list is for sale on that other site?
  6. Is that DC 8? or DG 8? I think that is the correct application. Thank You.
  7. Anybody recognize this headlight? It's approx. 10 1/4" in total diameter. The lens says C.M. Hall part 12152 8 31/32 x 9 7/8. Any help would be appreciated.
  8. Is this a Chrysler Headlight? 1930? Imperial? Does anybody recognize it?
  9. The outside diameter of the bezel is approx. 4 1/4". Here is another view. VIV W you can contact me at VDonato@nycap.rr.com Vincent
  10. I would really appreciate help identifying this Chrysler tail light. The top of the light says Chrysler E. The plate holder says Chrysler A-B-C-E-F. I'm pretty sure it says STOP when lighted.
  11. I have found a buyer for the whole car. Thanks for the Add.
  12. Are you still looking for headlights? Vincent
  13. I found the frame number and looked it up. I believe it's a 1922 model 25.
  14. I will check on it and get back to you.
  15. It was pulled out of a falling down barn just a few days before these pics were taken.
  16. I just got this in. It's a barn find. I believe its a 1922 but I'm not sure. The frame number is 345365. Hoping someone here will confirm that for me. I will be parting it out. If you see something you need / like let me know. It's located in Voorheesville NY 12186 (near Albany) Any infor would be appreciated. Vincent
  17. This is an Overdrive transmission out of a 1936 Nash 400. It may be correct for or fit other years and or models. It's rusty on the outside but looks pretty good inside. Comes with the driveshaft and OD shift linkage. A good cleaning and paint would work wonders on it. Asking 400.00 It's located in Voorheesville, NY. 12186 Send your email address for more photos. Vincent
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