Scott1963
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Wow... thank you so much. A mystery that took almost 10 years to solve. I really appreciate it.
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That is a good idea... The way they are mounted by screws, they do look more like trim parts than grill parts. I have had these since 2013 and have looked at pictures and searched through numbers many times over that time. I may regroup and look at sides of cars...They do have a Packard look. Thank you!
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I have had several parts over the years with the XO or X0 stamped on them. Most are Studebaker, but they have also been both Lincoln and Mercury parts. The holes look like they would fit an old Lincoln logo. It looks like a fuel door, but I couldn't find one that looked like that. I wonder if it could be some other kind of cover like an ashtray?
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I know on GM and Ford cars, the engineering number was often similar to the part number. But, I think these numbers matching may be a coincidence.
Thank you again,
Scott
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Well, I went to the storage building and pulled these out. Sadly, the numbers are correct. It is odd that these would be one digit off from other part numbers for a visor. But, I looked at some 12th Series cars, and I am pretty confident that these didn't come off a car that fancy.
It is unusual to have any of these brackets have only two mounting holes. Almost all have 3.
Thank you again for your research and help. I really thought you might have solved the mystery.
Scott
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I think I better check those numbers.. I am a little dyslexic when it comes to transcribing numbers sometimes... Thank you!
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I got this in a lot of parts from a guy who labeled everything, and was a very smart guy about cars. But, I have never been able to figure out what this is, or if it is simply mis-labled. Aluminum hinge. It looks like it might be some sort of exterior sun visor part, but I don't know. Thank you in advance.
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I got 2 of those little comb looking things to measure threads. I "think" they are 24 Standard. But, I am not 100%.
I measured it and it is about 15 inches long and 4 and 3/8 inches tall at the longest and tallest points.
The rectangular hole that I assume is for the lens is 5 and 7/8" x 2 and 3/4".
Thank you for your help on this. It has really stumped me.
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Wow.. that is a good question. I used to have one of those little tooth things to measure threads, but I can't find it. I have a hole sizer and the studs are 6 mm and a little loose in the 1/4 hole. I will see if I can find the thread thing. Thank you for the lead. I don't think I looked at many foreign cars to see if it might go on one of those.
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I think it is a fender ornament for a 47-49 Studebaker. The one I had was stamped 7719 SM.
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Chrome Trim Parts with casting numbers.
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Wow, thank you! You are pointing me in directions I have never thought about. I guess these could be Cadillac parts like the others, but they came from places that were 1000 miles away from each other. I will still look and see what I can find. Thanks again !
Scott