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Mark Wetherbee

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  1. Can you please add a picture of the signature and foundry markings which are also necessary to provide authenticity. Thank you, Mark
  2. Similar ones have sold on eBay in the $250 to $300 range, they show up at least once a month if not more often (not including the fake ones). A slightly better one than yours with the cap sold for around $365 within the last couple of weeks and if you search by sold listings you will find several to judge values with.
  3. Thank you all again, I have passed this information on to the owner.
  4. I am 100% sure it is out of my price range (high teens). Now if it was in the rough and not running maybe but not a car that beautiful.
  5. The Westcott has a National Highways Association hood ornament on it as well...
  6. Graham truck might be it as there was one in the family at one time. If if anyone could use it, it is available just south of Bangor, Maine, and if you PM me I will pass on the owner's contact information.
  7. A good friend of mine has this engine in his Barn and would like to identify it so he can sell it. Thank you for any help in advance, and have a great Christmas!
  8. Aren’t these the same fraudulent reproductions available on eBay? I know at least one poor fool who bought one thinking it was a unique original. I hope that you were not screwed with the same scam.
  9. Thank you all for the information and comments, I was lucky enough to pick it up and was hopeful that a car existed.
  10. Make that Bastian, I am not a fan of automatic spell check on my phone...
  11. Hi Terry, it’s good and marked by Bastion Brothers. Took a bit to find the literature that shows the emblem. Here’s a picture:
  12. I recently came across a watch fob advertising a Drexel and was curious to know if any automobiles still exist, I found pictures of the literature online but no cars. Does anyone know of any? Thanks in advance, Mark
  13. I appreciate the comments. My wife & I are looking to both downsize and relocate to North Carolina next year and once it's moved I will wind up driving it everywhere myself.
  14. Pushing this to the top again. I seem to have had more interest from people who want to drop in a flat head 8 and make a 50's rod than anything else - Wish I'd known that before dropping all that cash into the engine...
  15. Can anyone tell me which years and models would have used this mascot? Thank you in advance!
  16. This is a very solid and rust free Model A Ford roadster with an originally installed rumbleseat. The car was a barn find from Iowa and still retains the original interior and character of a true survivor. The top was replaced in 2012 and new side curtains were custom made for her. When I had the motor rebuilt, everything was done right with new Babbitt bearings poured by George King in Connecticut and new components used throughout - if you have had any of this kind of work done you will know the expense involved... Here is a list of work that was done: - All brakes rebuilt - All original shock absorbers rebuilt - New wheel seals front & rear - New king pins & bushings - New aluminum fan (originals were prone to cracking & failure with ugly results) - New motor mount springs & pads - Fuel system cleaned, shut-off and sediment bulb rebuilt as well as the gas gage and original Zenith carburetor - Engine rebuild including new Babbitt bearings, crank ground .020 under, re-babbitted rods, bored .060 over with new pistons, rings, and wrist pins, new stainless steel valves springs & keepers, new manifold & head studs, oil pump rebuilt, new oil pump drive gearing added, new timing gear. - Transmission rebuilt including new sealed front and main shaft bearings, sealed cluster gear shaft, sealed reverse gear shaft, new cluster bearings, new clutch disk, and a new throw out bearing. The car is SOLD Thanks for looking, Mark
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