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  1. Hello. I saw your posts a few weeks ago - even though the last one was 2021 - and have been trying to find you ever since. I have a '29 coupe and a million questions and from what I have read in your posts you have the answers. How can I get in touch with you, or if anyone reading this and knows 29 Pontiac Coupe Man I would be so appreciative if you can hook us together. Text me 941-928-4141 Bill Hutchison
  2. Just re-read your post and left out a salient piece of information in my post. On the Pontiac Oakland version, the cable runs from the switch on the dash down through the floor and into the top of the transmission. When the key is engaged and the switch is thrown it unlocks the transmission, otherwise it is locked in neutral and cannot be shifted. That is a little different from what you described on yours - same idea. The paragraph that describes this thing - with pictures - is on pp 50 of the manual I mentioned. I can send you pictures of those as well. Bill Hutchison
  3. Mike, I have a 1929 Pontiac Coupe with the Blossom Semi-Coincidental Lock on it. I also am looking for reference material on this thing - mine is missing the key and the plate that houses the switch on the front. There is a reference to it in the 29-29 Oakland Pontiac Service Manual, including some blurry pics. I did find a copy of the patent and printed it - if nothing else it may be helpful in trying to get a key made for mine. I saw a post on this forum a few days ago posted by a gent that goes by the handle " '29 Pontiac Coupe Man" dated 2021. I am actively trying to locate him - his post illustrated a working knowledge of this thing. I wrote to AACA but they couldn't help me. So I went back on line to find it again in hopes of posting a response to him and making contact with him. Perhaps some other reader of this forum will recognize his handle and let him know we are looking for him. Sure hope so - this is just one of MANY issues I have with this ole car. The patent number for the Blossom Semi Concidental Lock is 1,871,905 dated August16, 1932. It was assigned to Delco-Remy by the inventor Harry E. Norviel in Anderson Indiana. Hope that helps. I can send a copy of the patent if you cannot locate. Text me at 941-928-4141 Bill Hutchison
  4. Last time I posted a question as a new member I did not know what to expect in response. I belong to many forums -- some are responsive some not so much. You guys have been phenomenal. Great, great help with my questions and knowledge gaps. So I thought I would try again with some missing parts. I have a 36 sedan 40 series and need a Harrison heater/controls and I need a hood ornament. These are darn near the only two things missing/wrong on my car ( I should say "so far") Any Buick guys out there have extras or know where I can find these? Internet searches have come up empty so far and I am guessing the hood ornament might be "precious" based on the little info I could find
  5. Wow nice pic thank you. My numbers are obliterated by the puncture for the hose fitting — they couldn’t have put it in a place to take out more data than they did. Do you or anyone else have any ideas about how I may recreate or discover what my numbers should were? I can deduce my trim paint and body style but how would I figure out the body number? Seems like that would be the most important of all. I have found a source for repop tag and rivets but I gotta tell him what to put on it. The only date reference I have is the original title and purchase date by the original owner from the dealer. Any way to deduce body number?
  6. Stuart thank you for the reply. Is this something you think would work with the head I posted pictures of, and is it something you could bear to part with if so??
  7. Normally when i start a project like this I acquire all the shop manuals brochures etc but you guys are so helpful and responsive I havent had a chance to do that yet. I was afraid there would be info scarcity but you guys are sure dispelling that concern. Thank you soo much
  8. While I was out there I took pictures of a Philco radio and controls that came in a box in the trunk. No idea if its right or wrong for this car but the controls have a keyed lock and key. There is also a knob just below the speaker What's that key all about?
  9. Here is the heater installed currently. There is no label, just the emblem shown. Looks a lot like yours. Do you recognize it?
  10. Rod I checked out the site. These guys are great. Heckuva lot easier than firing up the Bridgeport thanks for your recommendation I sent them an email with the pics. Do you recall how much they asked?
  11. I have Inkscape. It outputs g code that my machine understands. I also have Millpower by Accurite and my thought was to engrave everything in reverse , using same procedure you described. Then emboss aluminum from backside. Seems like engraving might b a whole lot easier than carving out the characters. And this way the die could also be aluminum. What do you think?
  12. Well, as a matter of fact I do have a Bridgeport 3 axis with NC controls and I have a press. Skill to do that is a different story. That would be mighty tedious. I’ll try first to find replacement tag but if not your idea may get a try. Thanks!!
  13. That makes sense. I got quite a few parts — original newly chromed front bumper, bumper Etter, headlight glass, new hubcaps, a few engine parts, — with the car. I will research tomorrow and let you know — and thanks for all the help much appreciated
  14. Since you are a Pontiac guy I thought you might like to see my 29 coupe -- hope the Buick guys don't mind just this once !!
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