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SOLD - I have these automobile lanterns for sale. Look at the pics and let me know if you see anything that interest you. I will answer any questions and am open to fair offers on any or all. Most of the glass is good and some of the burners are intact. If you only want parts let me know.
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SOLD - I have these 5 brass horns for sale. Look at the pics and let me know if you see anything that interest you. I will answer any questions and am open to fair offers on any or all.
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I have a Moscow #24 that looks like it it the right size if you are measuring the inside if the thread.
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Wheelbase would help too. Series 80 is 124" and Series 90 is 132"
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The data plate was probably right where that heater hole is.
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Check the water return tube that bolts to the top of the head on the drivers side. If none exists then it’s a 50 series. If there are 4 mounting legs the it’s a 60 series. If there are 6 mounting legs then it’s an 80 or 90 series.
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And if you aren’t a business with a Tax Number then you need to provide your social security number to them Sorry. I don’t trust them with that.
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Check the door pillars. Maybe NJ DMV issued new numbers for whatever reason and mounted a tag somewhere. I had a Jag that had a CT assigned number and a tag riveted to it.
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Never saw one with such a short wheelbase. The pics are definitely messed up
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Here's a Sioux seat reamer set.
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In this view it does look like the rear of a stake bed truck.
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That’s a 1930 Ford on the left. What throws me off is the vehicle all the way down the street in the middle. It looks like a Hummer.
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NHRA. My bet is under the hood may not be completely stock and more capable of pulling the load.
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We used to wait by stop signs then crouch down a grab the bumper of a car. Bumper riding It was tough on your boots especially when you hit those dry patches.
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Tony - I have a pair of taillights for 32. Based on what I see in the Master Parts Book I don't think they were different across series but you'd need to verify that. Only the lights. I don't have the stands.
Jay
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That’s a loaded question but the short answer is no they won’t be the same. The long answer is even for 1931 or 1935 motors it would depend on the series. Very little interchanged between series let alone years.
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Here's my 1931 Buick 96 5 passenger coupe. It has the folding front passenger seat as previously described.
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I think it's an early Dodge Brothers rear decklid cover lock key for a coupe or roadster.
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Here are some pics.
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It also had small pieces (about 3 inches long) at all of the mounting points. Under the splash aprons and rear body mount.
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I removed the front fenders from an untouched 27 and it had webbing between the frame and fenders.
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That does help. Thanks!!
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I picked up these 3 carbs with a bunch of parts at Hershey and would like to know if anyone knows what vehicles they may be for and an idea as to value. They will be for sale once I can get some more info on them. Left is the Schebler, Middle is the K-D Type and right is the Holley. No other markings that I can find. Thanks
SOLD - Brass Automobile Side Lanterns Lot of 7 and 2 Brackets
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I appreciate the feedback. Out of my knowledge base. Hopefully somebody has a need for them.