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  1. still have a few more things that need indentification from

    the car parts tote. this piece looks like it could be a 4cyl distributor cap?  only thing i can read on it is PAT 1912. anyone reconize what its is and what particular vehicle used it? Thank you again for any knowledge that can be shared. B7AB49AB-0D9B-4B2A-B0BC-AA88BB57F518.jpeg.ae06ab3dc11aa3a670a2ddff7d3f6c6b.jpegC331C0A8-6315-41E7-960C-94813654664D.jpeg.f7af8f968a8482754bee2b2d3197f457.jpeg43306F9D-1E8C-436C-81B1-7045EC68D5E7.jpeg.8a7b0463f7bae13b05e3b816be4765c9.jpeg346B6A5B-DEA5-48F2-812D-0815140EA44D.jpeg.afdc1a1515703c8e0fb06a49c960ccd2.jpegCD365D1B-0E4E-4B38-A20D-8D2B696D7D5F.jpeg.0ee2260fec1fd3e927afa6d928e78e31.jpeg

  2. 1 hour ago, dustycrusty said:

    "Model F" is your clue! To make his tractors as cheaply as possible, ol' Henry didnt put a governor on his Fordson "Model F" tractors, creating a thriving aftermarket for these much-needed contraptions. From the book "Fordson Accessory Guide, Vol. 1" by Ed Bezanson.

    this one 2.jpg

    this one.jpg

    fordson-f.jpg

    Tractor governor! Amazing info u found and shared. Thank you very much. 

  3. 9 hours ago, sagefinds said:

    The Jag and the Cord would have had factory hot water heaters,your piece is Model T era but I think about all of the manifold heaters were aftermarket. A lot of the covers had AUTO-LITE cast into them. Your piece I would say is one of a deluxe variety with one of the higher price and quality systems.

    Sage, thank you for directing me to the model T era on this part.  i never seen one like this before. made of heavy cast iron. 

  4. 10 hours ago, sagefinds said:

    I think that attaches to a firewall under a dash and connects to a manifold heater.

    that info helps. it came from a estate that had a 37 cord, 55 jag and a teens model T.  i dont  think this part belonged to one of them? 🤷🏻‍♂️

  5. 6 hours ago, keiser31 said:

    Similar to 1928 Chrysler marker lamp. Look between the doors on this one....

    1926 Chrysler_phaeton.jpg

    Keiser, thank you for helping out with that info and posting picture. you have helped me many times to identify something and i appriciate it. i have a few more unknown parts i picked up that i will post soon for identification hoping again you, or an AACA member can help with. 

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