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DFeeney

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  1. This is a Chrysler Product engine. Notice the oil pump mounted outside on the passenger side of the block. The oil pan does not have a sump but looks like a baking pan. The Carb has a one piece body which makes it a pre 29. The exhaust manifold exits to the rear of the engine by the firewall which says it has a good chance of being a 28 Plymouth engine which was from the Maxwell family. On the drivers side of the engine toward the front on the side of the block is the stamped serial #. This will tell you what it is. A 28 Plymouth engine starts with a Q.
  2. Hello I am new to the Locomobile world. My next project is to build a Vanderbilt Cup type racer out of period parts. I am using Old 16 as a Standard. Would someone be kind enough to tell me how wide the frame is on a 1907/08 Locomobile. I am guessing somewhere around 40". Also how wide and tall is the Radiator shell. Are any front Axle parts for sale? Thanks in advance for your help. Don Feeney in central Ohio.
  3. Hello, I am starting a new project and looking for a T-Head engine/clutch/transmission, I am also looking for a early chassis, probably between 1905-15. I would like a clean frame with 4 springs and spring shackles and front axle. A wheel base of somewhere around 110". I can pick it up in Chickasha thanks, Don in central Ohio 740-816-4284
  4. Hello, I am starting a new project and looking to buy a chain drive rear differential assembly , Thanks, Don in central Ohio 740-816-4284
  5. Hello , I am starting a new project and looking for a 6 cylinder T-head Wisconson or similar engine, clutch assembly and transmission. Any information you might have will get me started on my Quest. Thanks, Don Feeney in central Ohio 740-816-4284
  6. i have a 30-u used short block. All I know is the crank turns.
  7. Hello, Are you still looking for a 29 pressure plate? I have one
  8. Here is a nice addition to your shop. I am downsizing and no longer need it. I bought this from a welder at the plant who made it. All the joints are saw cut and the weld is excellent. A GTX and Camaro was done on it. It is made from 2" pipe with a 3/16 wall and is quite strong.It consist of 6 pcs. The two A-frames are 52" tall and 60" wide. There are two connector pipes to hold the A-frames together and the two connector brackets which hold the body to the A-frame. You can make your own connector pieces to mount a ladder type frame with the body on the frame. This is a win/win. You can buy this and use it for your project and when finished you could paint it and sell it for more than you paid for it. The price is $300. Please note you could not buy the 6 industrial wheels and material for this price. Local pick up only. Thanks, Don in central Ohio 740-816-4284
  9. Hello Steve, Thanks for your response. I will consider the cluster sold to you. I do not have a Pay Pal account but sell things the old fashion way. Your check will work. Send me your address and I will stop by UPS for a shipping quote. I realize this is the Holiday season and we will both be busy for a few days. Attached is my 33 PD 4-dr. thanks, Don
  10. This cluster has a very nice face and patina. The temperature gauge tube has been cut but a temperature gauge repair shop can install a new one. $100. Don in central Ohio 740-816-4284
  11. Hello, I bought the drive train and radiator from a car that was made into a street rod. The engine/trans/ axles were very clean of road dirt. The owner said he had no heating problems. $300. Don in central Ohio 740-816-4284
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    20" rims

    Hello, I have a set of 20 " wire wheels with lock rings Chrysler/Plymouth used in 1928/29 . They have a 5 bolt 5 1/2" bolt circle. thanks, Don
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    20" rims

    Hello, I contacted Cokker tire and they quoted me a price of $265 for each 20 inch lock ring
  14. Hello, I am getting ready to start a new project and looking for a engine. I want to purchase a early inline 6 with a separate crankcase that has 3 jugs attached to it. Each jug would hold 2 cylinders. The valve springs would probably be exposed . It would be nice to get the transmission with it. Any help or information you could give me would point me in the right direction. Thanks, Don Feeney in central Ohio 740-816-4284
  15. Hello, I have a good start ,cheap. Where are you located? I am in central Ohio. Shown is my current project ,it is not for sale.
  16. Up for sale is a good used 1931 PA non freewheeling transmission. $200 buys it. thanks, Don in central Ohio 740-816-4284
  17. Hello, If you are still looking for a PA trans i have a good used one for $150. Don
  18. Hello, I believe I have one if you are still looking one. It is priced to sell at $100. thanks Don @ F5415F@aol.com
  19. Shown is a original fairly complete RT-08 carb . $75. buys it thanks Don in central Ohio 740-816-4284
  20. Shown is a 1928/29 Plymouth air silencer, These are quite hard to find nowadays. Priced to sell at $100. thanks, Don in central Ohio 740-816-4284
  21. The hub caps were rolled onto the rim from the factory like a lid is put on a tin can. This meant that they could not be removed without destroying them . These are the back-in-day replacement hub caps. It is hard to find one nowadays let alone four. They are priced to sell at $50. ea. I will break up the set. thanks, Don in central Ohio 740-816-4284
  22. Hello, I did a similar project. Look at the 1922 Studebaker Dirt track racer. I cut 3" off the bottom of the cowl to lower it and sectioned the center 8" and welded the two half's of the cowl back together. This allowed the body to set inside the frame. I then trimmed the hood and side panels to fit the cowl. This was all done by me for free. I bought 3 sheets 4'x10' of new sheet metal ( two 22 ga, one 18 ga) for $175. I built the rear body wood frame ( Buck) for $300. in new wood I bent the new metal myself for the rear body and painted it egg shell white for $90. I plan to build the header exhaust over the winter in the heated workshop. My skill level on a scale of 10 is 7.It is amazing what can roll out of your garage with a vision and many small steps to achieve it . When you are finished it is a " One of a kind" Seize the moment and start your project.. At 73 I am looking for a new project along these lines. Don in central Ohio.
  23. I am selling these cowl lamps as a lot. 3 Drivers side brackets and one Passenger side bracket. 3 Cowl lamps with glass. Make a pair, sell the rest and get most of your money back. All for $300. Don in central Ohio. 740-816-4284 Attached is a photo.
  24. These are both passenger side cowl lamps. No Glass, All for $150. Don in central Ohio 740-816-4284
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