Barry Peterson
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I have this switch that I got in a mixed lot of vintage car parts. I am guessing it is very old because carburetor is misspelt. But, despite this item appearing so easily identifiable and distinct, I have been unable to find it anywhere or what it once went to. Has anyone seen this or something like it before? -Barry
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Grimy,
Here are some photos with more measurements, hopefully this helps. And thank you for your help trying to identify my item! -Barry
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Sagefinds,
Thank you so much for your help identifying my item! I just looked up pictures of the K-19 truck and it does appear to be a match. I am interested in selling, what kind of offer would you make on this item? (I can send you more photos or details of the item if you need too)
-Barry
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Hello! I have this vintage automobile light. I believe it is a headlight rather than a spotlight, but in any case, I am unsure what it once went to. The item casing has no lettering or numbering anywhere that I can find, so I'm just hoping one of you might know it just by the look of it!
-Barry
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Hello! I have this GMC wooden spoked wheel rim, but I am unable to determine what vehicle it once fit?! The wheel measures about 23" across from rim to rim, has 12 wooden spokes, 8 bolts inside the rim, and 8 bolts on the rim. The only identifying markings on the wheel is the hub cap that reads GMC. Any ideas?
-Barry
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Antique 'Carburetter' On/Off Switch... Goes to???
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Glenn & Jon,
Thank you for your help and sharing your knowledge! I agree that it does look more to be a shut off valve or something of that sort. Looking at the backside of it, it doesn't appear to connect to anything electrical. If you think of anything else I could look into to identify this piece, I'd appreciate it. For now I will look into that Jag that Jon suggested and see if I can figure out what kind of valve it used.
Thank you both! -Barry