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JeffA

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  1. Yep, there it is. Thanks, I never would have found that. I was starting to think something more obscure like Packard, Desoto, Nash or Kaiser. A newbie like me was thinking Oldsmobile emblem was like the planet with the equator line through it. Apparently that was more into the mid 50's.
  2. Does anybody recognize the emblem on this hubcap. I was thinking Chrysler but can't seem to find anything like it.
  3. I think these are regulators for a tilt out windshield? From where they came from I would guess they are mid 1930's Chrysler Plymouth? Does anybody recognize them?
  4. It has 15 x 5 1/2 and 55 stamped inside of it. Thanks!
  5. I'd have that doohickey soaking in a bucket of Kroil so I could take it apart. I wanna see whats inside.
  6. You wouldn't believe how long i have sat in front of a computer googling interior shots for every year and model that I thought might possibly have a split back rear seat and then I post in on here and its bam here ya go. NOW for the weird thing => I did some more googling and found that picture you posted. Its at RS Auto Sales which is less than 30 miles from me.....
  7. Sure, its about 58 inches wide across the bottom. I would think there can't be too many cars that would have a split rear seat back like that but I have searched for something like it for a long time and haven't came up with anything.
  8. Does anybody recognize this seat? It had been kicking around my Dads place for years. I have no idea of where he got it, when or why. I have googled everything I can think of that might have had a split back rear seat and have came up with nothing. Note how the outsides of the backs are formed around the wheel well. The upholstery pattern looks early 1960's to me.
  9. Yes they are. Thanks you. I think now I asked this before and you answered the same. Ugh too much stuff around here I'm trying to deal with...
  10. Does anybody recognize any of these tools or the part numbers? I can't seem to find any reference to Kent Moore tool information or part numbers. I am assuming even if I did find out what these were for the value would be very minimal?
  11. A pair of 1930's headlight stands. No markings or numbers on them at all. Note how the mounting stud bosses would go through the fender. I can't google up anything like them. Probably Mopar of some sort from where they came from?
  12. I am trying to identify some radiators I got from an estate. I believe the one in the foreground may be '37 Buick just because of where it came from and I think the radiator cap placement may be in the right place. It has the number 3111995. The other ones I can't google anything up on. Their numbers are 1335211, 1373268, 1347096, 3139586. Is there a book that would reference these numbers? What you you guys do? I hate to scrap them but then again I'm not interested in storing a bunch of unknown radiators forever and I have saved them from the scrapper once already. The ones just out of the picture at the top I did identify as '68 Ford and '55 Oldsmobile.
  13. Does anybody recognize these? They are all similar but all have different numbers on the back. Note that the one has the headlight mount hole forward instead of back like the other three. Numbers are 621393 621394 621507 and 621508.
  14. It wouldn’t let me upload my overall picture and some of these are sideways and upside down. An overdrive transmission. Odd type of deal where the shift linkage would hook on (but then I’m a 50’s - 60’s Chevy guy) The big drum at the end parking brake makes me think of pickup or truck. From where it came from it’s probably Dodge or Chrysler product maybe?
  15. Thanks I was thinking they were around in there but I couldn't Google up any pictures to compare them to.
  16. Does anybody recognize either of these? I would guess they are probably Dodge Plymouth or Chrysler but as far as that goes they could be anything.
  17. Here's another "identify this tool". Does anybody know what this is? I don't. Only markings on it are Made in USA.
  18. I've had one of those before. Sold it on Ebay for alot of money...
  19. Its a convertible! Somebody drag that out of there and restore it!
  20. Can somebody verify this is from a 1940 Chrysler and if so would it be the same for other years?
  21. Good lord you guys are incredible...
  22. I have tryed Googling dash gauges for every year of Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth and Ford between 1932 and 1950 and can't seem to find any that look like this. It does have the numbers 579v K4 on the back but that doesn't bring anything up. Each small gauge has some patent numbers on it but they are just a general patent that has nothing to do with a particular make. I am thinking this is Dodge since the rim around the face looks somewhat like the '51 Dodge gauges that I was able to identify. I have no idea of why it shows only 5 tenths of a mile on it.
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