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I found out which automobile to this horn ring came off of, a 1955-56 Chevrolet 150 or 210 series.
Jamie B.
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Will do. Thanks Pont35cpe!
Jamie B.
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Thanks Keiser31,
I'll see what they can do.
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Mystery is yet unsolved.. haha The opening/top is 2" in diameter and the "connecting"/interior diameter is 3".
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Thanks. We'll definitely have to look for tissue box now
Jamie Lee
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Appreciate all of your input guys! The horn ring sold for $541.99 on auction on eBay! I think we found an interior window frame and a backseat ashtray from the same car this horn ring was removed from. Boss says he had a tissue box at one point, but doesn't remember where it ended up... Guess it's time to start digging a little deeper in the junk yard. ha ha
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Oh I have ways. Was able to get a little off the other day with one of my copper rock picks. Detail work though if you don't wanna scratch up inside too much..
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So that's what that black stuff is from.. I totally thought it was paintfrom whatever the thing was previously attached to. Thank you. I may have to scrape the putty out at some point... lol
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Keiser31 I think you're on the right track. Keep it up guys! I will have more to ID as we go through the barns, buses, vans and trailors packed with auto parts. Haha
Thanks!
Jamie Lee
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Thanks for the info. That is cool. Had no idea about the IH school buses. Good thing for those heavy duty International Harvesters. Those kids woulda had to walk way too far to make it to school in the mud at that. Yick! lol
Appreciate it,
Jamie Lee
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Thanks lalautze,
I appreciate your extra effort, but I do like these emblems and if I couldn't sell them for anything more than a couple twenties, then they will stay with my collection of vintage auto parts. he he Just figured that since I had such a hard time finding any information on these two on the internet, they might have been a rare pair of emblems. My boss has so many antique cars and trucks on his farm. It is pretty exciting diving into the piles of auto parts he and his brother removed from cars before they crushed them to sell as scrap metal. I'll post more interesting items when I get a chance to go gallivanting the junk yard again!
Thanks again eh,
Jamie Lee (Yooper Chick)
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This is exactly the information I was looking for. Thank you so much Lee! I looked for too many hours online in the past few days trying to get exact data on these two. Any idea what they might be worth or know anyone who might be interested in making an offer on them? ha ha Check out the pic of the 1953 Pontiac these emblems came off of.
Thanks again!
Jamie Lee
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Thank you Fleek! I looked online for hours yesterday trying to get the correct era and application of this ornament to no avail. Really appreciate your help!
Thank you,
Jamie Lee
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I posted this same question somewhere else on this site and I am told that they fit the 1951 1952 Pontiac as Door Script Trim Emblems and the 1953 Base Pontiac Front Fender Script Trim Emblems. Thanks so much for the help guys!
Jamie Lee
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Thanks for the additional info Jack M. I would have been forever lost on the application of this emblem without aaca.org. This site and the people on it are amazing!
Jamie Lee
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Were there any other rare and sought after parts from the 1942-48 Chevrolets? I'd love to know so I can keep an eye out for the parts when I am sifting through the seemingly endless pile of car parts my boss has.
Thank yous!!
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Hey there, Does anyone have info on these emblems? Found in the back seat of a plain style 2 door 1953 Pontiac with little additional chrome, which they seemed to fit the front fenders on it. Looked online and can't find any specifics on these guys... Do they only fit 1953 or do they fit other years? The part #s on them are 515805 and 515806.
Appreciate your thoughts. Thank yous!
Jamie
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Thanks Leif Holmberg. You wouldn't believe the amount of time I wasted searching the internet trying to identify this emblem.. ha ha
Jamie
Vintage Fulton Co. Exterior Sun Shield OEM Sunvisor 1940s 50s GM 1946 Chevy
in Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
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Check out the original Fulton Sun Shield Sun Visor we found in the top of the barn at the junk yard. My boss says he remembers this visor was on a 1940s Chevrolet; 1946 specifically. Posted on eBay. If you'd like to see more pictures and want more information on this awesome accessory, please follow link below to check it out! If you'd rather see all of the items we have for sale in "Calvin's Corner Store", go to eBay and search for: carnuts256
Thanks & enjoy guys!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Fulton-Co-Exterior-Sun-Shield-OEM-Sunvisor-1940s-50s-GM-1946-Chevy-/292079787411?hash=item44014fdd93:g:nLUAAOSww3tY6FFC&vxp=mtr
Jamie Lee (Yooper Chick)