Smoke Wagon
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1 hour ago, 1937hd45 said:
Has an early 1950's Chevrolet look to it. Bob
Thanks Bob. Any chance these came off a 1953 Chevy car? I found these not too far from some 1953 Chevy fenders that I posted about in a different thread.
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What kind of value does something like this have? One of the headlights is busted.
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The people on this forum have really amazed me. The knowledge that is here, that comes so quickly is very impressive. Thank you very much guys I really appreciate your help.
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I promised no more “what is it questions” for another week ha ha, but I did not know I was going to find these fenders. Does anybody know what they are?
There was another piece somewhere else that was labeled 47 Fleetmaster, but I don’t know if it was with these fenders or not. The bumper pictured is also a guestion mark, And it was in a separate area from where I found these fenders.
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44 minutes ago, drwatson said:
I agree, the bumper looks 36-37 Plym or Dodge, but overiders or bumperguards are not original, aftermkt or salvage yard.
Thanks for confirming that. At least now I know what I probably have.
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1 hour ago, Hans1 said:
Over riders, were sold for many cars, they look very tall, likely for a truck
I’m not sure what you mean by this. Can you explain more? Are you talking about the two vertical strips of metal?
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3 hours ago, TerryB said:
Looks like 1936-37 Plymouth or Dodge to me.
Thanks for the lead!
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Such great information, thank you 48Firetruck.
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1 hour ago, 48Firetruck said:
That's a dial wheel off an old gas pump. Small numbers, probably the pump totalizer which would have been 5 or 6 digits long.
That’s so cool. I love the fact that it’s off a gas pump. Two questions, do you know what era of gas pumps this probably would’ve been off of and what is a pump totalizer?
After the suggestion came up of what it was, I looked it up online and I found somewhat similar ones but the Seller said they were partially plastic. I don’t believe any part of this is plastic. The white part almost looks like a ceramic of some sort with the other portions being metal I believe.
Thanks to all who have contributed to this conversation.
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Looks like you guys were right. Your clues have helped me stumble upon some information. I believe this actually IS stovetop related. I think the T and K stand for “Tuttle & Kift”
THANK YOU all. I appreciate it. I was hoping it was off a wheel or a steering wheel, but at least I know now.
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Are you pulling my leg?
I really thought this this would be car related. There’s a car named alvis and I thought it might be related to that but I’m not sure.
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What do these fenders belong to?
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Haha - I have to say that I think the scooter is pretty darn cool. It is a Bowman. My best guess is that it is from the 1920s but there’s very little information about it out there. I haven’t been able to find anyone to even give me 25 bucks for it though. I’m kind of starting to like it and if no one buys it I will just keep enjoying it in my yard!