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dpcdfan

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  1. The cap says Jarvis 1343 and the patent # is 1689098
  2. Definately 1959. 1960 is similar but slightly different.
  3. Mid 1930s Chrysler product sidemount tire cover.
  4. 1936 Plymouth takes a 16" artillary wheel. I should have one in my parts.
  5. Hi all... This came out of an estate of a longtime Chrysler/Nash collector who also had a variety of other cars. Can't ID it. As always any help is greatly appreciated!
  6. Cleaning out an estate with four early Dodge engines, two with transmissions. Appear to be from the 1920s. Thee have engine #s: A 311-844;, N 619 447, and A 86-078. Engine N 619 447 could possibly be A 619 447. As always, any help greatly appreciated!
  7. That appears to be a truck hubcap. 36 Dodge cars have a raised area at both ends of the cap.
  8. May have one, as there are some rear ends in the building
  9. Cleaning out an estate of a longtime collector who had several 1920s Dodges and Chryslers. Here are pictures of some of the engines and transmissions. Open to offers.
  10. 1953 Plymouth and I believe 53 Dodge as well.
  11. Hi Charlie have a real nice 55/56 300 black/ivory steering wheel and horn ring. Send me a PM. Regards, Gary... P/S.. Haven't found a 57 Dodge 2 Door HT seat yet
  12. Do you have the make and part number or picture of one? Currently cleaning out an estate of one of the founders of the WPC Club and he had quite a few early Chrysler parts.
  13. Hi Al, I should have some in my inventory. Send me a PM with your parts lists and I'll see what I have. Sending a couple pics of my 2 owner original paint and interior "garage find" 38 Plymouth coupe.
  14. I'm pretty sure 29 Chrysler Model 75 also used that wheel.
  15. Have four 17" wheels which look like they have a military application. I've been told they may fit Willys. Can anyone verify if that's correct. Thanks in advance for any help!
  16. There are 4 or 5 of these 17" wheels at the estate I'm cleaning out. Based on the tire tread and paint color they look to be for some type of military vehicle. Appear to be early Ford bolt pattern. Any ideas as to what they came off of?
  17. Greg... Thanks for the input on the TT Ruckstell. Yes, there several complete Dodge engines from the 1920s plus a bunch of other stuff.
  18. Near San Bernardino, California. See something of interest?
  19. No reason to be jealous, there's plenty to go around!
  20. That's what I was thinking, maybe a Model TT truck. Was wondering what year or years it fits as well as the value since I already have people asking me if I want to sell it and I haven't even moved it yet. BTW, since we're both Mopar guys, I wanted to mention there are mainly early Dodge and Chrysler parts from the 1920s thru WW II in the estate.
  21. I'm cleaning out an estate and came across a Ruckstell rearend. It looks larger than anything I've seen on a Model T. Was hoping someone could identify the model and year. Thanks in advance for your help on this!
  22. The top of the block in front of the valley pan will read KD- ********. There should also be a D500 emblem on the lower right hand side of the trunk lid.
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