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Mark Wetherbee

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  1. Compare it to an original Mullins Trailer or a 20’s camper trailer and that is a very good price IMHO
  2. That is especially true for INDIAN and HARLEY items where I think the collectors are the most passionate about their rides.
  3. They also could have been winter tire saver stands and from a set of four – those always look a bit taller than a service jack to me.
  4. You can flag it as a scammer before someone gets bit...
  5. Are you sure that SOB... I mean OSB is spruce? Time to tune the Paige guys, the puns are just going to continue to get worse.
  6. If it was listed with “reserve not met” and had no bids at $14k it tells me that it should be that low... I would have thought it would have more interest than 5 different bidders ending at $7100 but there you have it
  7. I think they match up with the lights on a 1929 Oakland currently listed on eBay and at least the GM connects to the original Buick ID. Thanks for the replies!
  8. Anyone else have any idea on these? Thank you.
  9. With the raised shape on the rim, it’s not Ford. The shape most likely is similar to the radiator emblem shield shape like Nash Ajax, Oakland, Maxwell, and many other cars have. I do not know if this is much help... I still have a pair that I can’t ID either.
  10. Another possibility is from a uniform worn at The Cadillac hotel. Their China, silverware, and every door knob had the Cadillac emblem incorporated in them.
  11. For some reason AMC came to mind...
  12. I think that there are two different cars pictured. In the first you can plainly see the winged radiator cap of a Chrysler and the front fenders support. Leif, in the second picture the rear fender does not look like a match for the Chrysler’s and it plus the third picture shows an aftermarket radiator cap instead of the winged one. In the third picture the radiator shell does not look like it has the Chrysler shape but it could be the odd angle... I still think that there are two different cars pictured, the first being a '25 Chrysler.
  13. I watched with more interest than was warranted as this car was bid to $15590 on eBay and did not meet its reserve. I really think the seller should have taken that bid, but not being mine I have no say in the matter. An interesting car but I still agree with most of the opinions above. Good of luck to the seller...
  14. One more try, I would like to get these to someone who has a use for them. Thank you.
  15. Wow does his name bring back old memories! I remember Bruce back in the late 70’s early 80’s setting up at the local New England fleas driving an old hearse and sleeping in the back at night. Dad and I were a few spaces away using the front and back seats of an LTD wagon... the good old days of the hobby when we would buy more than we sold and come home with parts in our laps... The last time I saw Bruce was at Hershey sometime in the late 90’s when he talked me into buying a very well detailed French nude hood ornament which is still getting used on occasion on tour. I might just call myself just to reminisce.
  16. Good god, I didn’t look that far into the ad but now I really have to wonder WHY???
  17. Thank you Drwatson for that ID as well
  18. Ken, I can measure it, but it’s marked Chrysler Imperial and I remember it had a tiny emblem there at one time that would support it. PM your email and I can get better pictures with a tape measure in there, and I will let you know how bad the glass is.
  19. How about this Rolls Royce that just appeared on eBay... https://m.ebay.com/itm/1925-Rolls-Royce-Other-Sedan/323130648973?hash=item4b3c16698d:g:TncAAOSwkXdaothY the rare Maxwell powered version!
  20. They measure 4-3/16” diameter at the rim, are around 2-7/8” deep to point, and have 5-3/4” long conduits including the threaded end. The mounting bracket would have a flat on a 3/8” diameter pin that was just a little over 1” long and the mounts on the lamp are held in with four rivets. There aren’t any markings on the lenses at all. Thank you for looking.
  21. Thank you Dave, The one glass lens below fits it as well so there’s one question answered.
  22. Here’s some more items from the flea market pile I would like to ID or sell if anyone is interested. Thank you again, Mark
  23. These were in a flea market pile that my father marked but he was never sure if it was right. Can anyone ID these lamps for me?? Thank you in advance, Mark
  24. Same car has been on eBay for a while now. It’s a great start but on the pricey side for a big sedan IMHO.
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