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  1. I bought these windows for my 31 Buick but I sold the car. I am putting them on here before I go the Ebay route. I'm pretty sure these were aftermarket accessories. 

    These would be for a closed car, late 1920's to 1930's (funny I have to start specifying that now).

    They measure 12 1/2" x 14 1/4"

    They are dirty from sitting around but in nice shape otherwise.

    $170 shipping included in the USA. Out of country I will have to get a freight cost to add on.

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  2. Some motorcycle manufacturers used gas lamps all the way into the mid 1920’s, when most automotive manufacturers had switched to electric.

    I have two 1924 bikes equipped this way. A Douglas and a Ner-A-Car. 
    I’m looking for the Ner-A-Car set up as seen in the old picture if anyone should happen to come across one.

     

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  3. On 9/30/2022 at 7:32 AM, Shunk88 said:

    Hi, guessing these are long gone but I'm looking for the E 1/2 if you happen to have any more or know of anyone who does. Thanks. 

    Shrunk,

    I take that back. I was unloading the trailer at Hershey and there is still one left. Let me know if you want it ASAP because it is sitting out for sale right now.

    Chuck

  4. On 9/29/2022 at 8:57 AM, Paul White said:

    Hi Midman, would you have an air cleaner in good condition for a 1930 model 47? Cheers Paul

    Paul,

    I have a couple of air cleaners but one is early 1931 and the other late 1931. I am not sure if the early model would match what you need for your 1930.

    I can send you a picture on Monday or Tuesday or stop by if you will be at Hershey. My trailer is loaded now so I can't get to the filter housings.

    Chuck

  5. Hopefully someone out there that drives their 1931 80 or 90 series can use this overdrive setup.

    Come get it. I tried to sell it a couple of times since I no longer have the car. I’m moving soon and it either goes to someone who can use it or it goes in the metal scrap bin. 
    At this point I want it to go to someone who might use it. I hate to scrap it out but that is what will happen if there are no takers.

    Someone grafted the Eaton overdrive to the torque tube. It looks like a decent setup and comes with a manual and wiring.

    Free but must be picked up in Carlisle Pennsylvania.

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  6. 3makes,

    Sorry, but everything is boxed up in my trailer now but the early stuff ranges from 1904 up I believe.

    There are some general books like self propelled vehicles and automobile, early teens accessory catalogs, a set of automobile engineering, stuff like that.
    Also a couple of motorcycle books from that era, and some Dikes and Motor manuals that are later, I think 20’s-30’s.

    Thanks,

    Chuck

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