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5 minutes ago, ply33 said:
I haven’t always been happy with all the identifications posted on the Internet Movie Car Database but I guess it gives you a starting point: https://imcdb.org/movie_61418-Bonnie-and-Clyde.html
That’s exactly what I was going to link to
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Anyone have one?
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I will PM you. Thanks
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I have a 1926. Would love it.
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Got mine at NAPA, has treated me well.
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I think they are right. At least buy a new frame and then you’ll give yourself a head start on the rest of the work. Save you from buying the tools and space needed, not to mention the time, for a frame straightening.
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I got mine on eBay as well.
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Up again
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Fix this and buy another to drive and enjoy while this one comes back to life.
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On 4/25/2022 at 8:12 PM, Century Eight said:
Go on Facebook and pull up a site called.”Antique Railroad Collectibles”
Thanks. I found some possible leads there.
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Beautiful
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On the bright side you don’t have to worry about that speedometer gear anymore.
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Oh my god this is heartbreaking. First and foremost, I’m glad you are okay. I’m so sorry for the loss of your DB. This is my worst nightmare. I’ll help you if I can.
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I never did fix that problem.
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Sounds good to me
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Hello everyone,
I recently won an eBay auction for two gray rubber DB step plate mats.
They were cheap, so I bought them on a whim. They don’t line up exactly with my old ones, but they’re close. I have a 1926 Deluxe Sedan.
Does anyone have an idea if they are meant for a different DB and who might have done the reproduction? The eBay auction stated he got them in a lot of vintage car parts, so no history. I looked on the Myers and ROMAR site and don’t see the gray mats.
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Beautiful DB!
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Are there any more railroad guys here?
I’m located in Southern California. Willing to ship. Zip 91745.
Will give a finders fee as well
I want to set up a small track signal circuit at home. Only about 8 feet worth. I’m going off of the system used locally by the Pacific Electric Railway Red Cars. They used the model 15 on their signals.
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Thanks for the replies everyone. I’ll do some emailing and investigating around. Hope I find one. I called my local museum and they said, “yeah, we have those model 15s, but we use them to run our trains, so I don’t have any available” dang. eBay sold one about 3 months ago, dang! So close yet so far.
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8 minutes ago, 1937hd45 said:
And we thought shipping car parts was expensive.
That relay is only 35 pounds. Haha
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I’ve done a google search and didn’t quite find what I was looking for. Is there an online community that deals in railroad equipment and the like? I’ve been getting into collecting railroad items lately. OfferUp isn’t that great and I have been wanting an old Union Switch and Signal CO’s relay. A model 15 Vane relay to be exact. eBay has some but not what I’m looking for. Is there an AACA for railroads?
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Amazing! This is why I love this place, such a plethora of information just waiting to be discovered. Thank you so much.
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Very interesting! Thanks for the info
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I saw this on eBay and was wondering if anyone knows the history of this club. My quick google search shows that “Dodge Brothers Inc” lasted from 1925 to 1928. Something some DB guys created before Chrysler took over?
Sorry for the blurry picture, that’s the best one eBay had.
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Are A's and T's getting too impractical?
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I live in the suburbs. I stick to driving in the school zones for my ‘26 Dodge Brothers.