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  1. Hello i am looking for identification of this part. I think its a synchronizing gear for 2nd and 3rd speed in a 1954 Chevy 210? would it fit any other transmissions? Any information would be great. Thank you Marc
  2. marc again needing more help identifying more trim pieces please. this site has been great with all the help any help is greatly appreciated
  3. Hello again here are some more pictures of some vintage trim pieces that i could use your help with. thank in advance Marc
  4. Keiser31, In you defense I took the photos of the other Bezels down because I did find them after given direction, and looked into it further and they are for a 1965 Impala. Thank you, for your help This other set I have is a mystery though!
  5. Thank you! I think the second set of photos are from a 1965 Chevrolet Bel Air Biscayne Impala, that year impala had a rounded bottom like my photo. Thank you for setting me on the right path!
  6. thank you very much. thats the one i have. thanks again very much
  7. i cannot get those numbers to match anything in a search. i did get close to a 68 69 70 buick electra but not a definite match yet so still searching. any help would be great! thanks in advance
  8. Well i am back with another piece to be identified maybe with this pages help i hope! i was extremely successful with my first post. this is a red tail or brake light with numbers "5963507 1" and aslo " guide 48 sae stia 70-1" again i think it would be 50s or 60s era
  9. hey Auburnseeker thank you again. that is exactly what they are! great info esp for my first post of anything. thanks again and i probably will be back with more pieces from various vehicles.
  10. definitely makes some sense. great info thank you very much. a starting point!
  11. I would like some help identifying these trim pieces. any help or even a starting point would be great. thanks in advance. p.s. there are two pieces a left and right probably from 50 or 60 era is my guess
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