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unclemiltie

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  1. I got this cover out of a Studebaker dealership years ago.  The part number is missing.  I do not beleive it is Studebaker.  They also sold Edsel, AMC and Divco   Any help id appreciated.  Why they would Have  a new cover like this is a question .  They also did repairs for the USPS on jeeps   Thanks is advance

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  2. This mirror was in a Studebaker box and came with studebaker parts.  It is not Studebaker.  I am thinking it is from the forties.   On the back of the base is "General"  with the city name of Detroit under it.  it has a casting number of M1331.   

     

    Thanks in advance

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  3. I have a set of pistons for 34-37 dictator and notes say can be used on 30-33 cars to replace cast iron pistons,  These have postage of $.63 cents to mail from Ohio to Texas so they have been on the shelf a long long time.  These are unfinished and can be 3.250 std or oversize.  Unfinished they are 3 3/16    They are in the original box and pictures are available     Any interest before I put them on Ebay?  USA made by Ohio Piston

  4. I am going thru my engine parts and found I have the following, I believe they are NOS and NOSR, if any one is interested please email me. They came from a Studebaker dealership many years ago.  Thanks

     

    6-127273 (28-31 Commander and dictator 6)
    6-127279 (28-31 Commander and dictator 6)
    4-167157 (29-31 8 cyl)
    6-167158 (29-31 8 cyl)
    11-174836 (31-33 41 54 55 56)
     

    my email is mryoder@swbell.net

     

    Thanks

     

    Milt

  5. I got a pair of lights in some Studebaker parts.   I do not believe they are Studebaker .  I think they are early GM but I have no clue.  They each have the number of 766 cast into the base along with some manufacturers emblem which I cannot decipher.

    Any help is appreciated.  These are nice and I would like them to find a home on the correct car.  Thanks in advance

     

    I have other pictures but I can only upload the one

     

  6. I got a pair of lights in some Studebaker parts.   I do not believe they are Studebaker .  I think they are early GM but I have no clue.  They each have the number of 766 cast into the base along with some manufacturers emblem which I cannot decipher.

    Any help is appreciated.  These are nice and I would like them to find a home on the correct car.  Thanks in advance

     

    I have other pictures but I can only upload the one

     

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  7. I have a couple old rotors. One has DD 88 on it, the other has DD 89 on it. I am told that the one with the DD 89 on it is for a 1928-31 Studebaker President. Can anyone confirm that this indeed a Studebaker rotor? Also anyone have thoughts on what the DD 88 is for?

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    Here is the underside of it---

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    Here is the dd 88 rotor. It looks exactly like the DD89 rotor except it has a flat spot where it mounts on the distributor shaft and the DD89 rotor has a slit.

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    Thanks

    Milt

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