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FS - All original 57 Ranchero Club
Gottleib37 replied to misty roth's topic in Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
PICS? info? Price? -
Inside and outside connected door handles,from what?
Gottleib37 replied to sagefinds's topic in What is it?
1935 Chevrolet Master? The only year Chevy had front-opening doors. -
Is that what a can of 'Hudsonite' is for, to keep the cork from sticking? I bought a '53 Super Wasp from a former Hudson dealership in 1973. I drove the car 60 miles home. Days later I showed the Hudson to an older Mechanic who was working at Schmidt's Towing. Roger dug around in the back room and came out with a small can of Hudsonite and poured it in. That was a smooth clutch and the overdrive worked perfectly.
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Wow! That was a Quick reply! Thank you
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I acquired this in a box of stuff at an auction. I believe it is a Northeast coil based on the logo on the screw cap. Does anyone know what it might fit? Thank you
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Pre WWI Westinghouse Automobile generator Type 202
Gottleib37 replied to Gottleib37's topic in What is it?
If you can use it; I would certainly sell it. I bought it at an auction over 25 years ago. -
Pre WWI Westinghouse Automobile generator Type 202
Gottleib37 replied to Gottleib37's topic in What is it?
I don't know. The brass tag doesn't reveal the answer. At least I now know which vehicles used this generator. -
Pre WWI Westinghouse Automobile generator Type 202
Gottleib37 replied to Gottleib37's topic in What is it?
Thank you for posting that information. What a trove! According to that info; the Westinghouse generator 202 was used in the following: Case 1914 Chandler 1913, 1914 Fiat 1914- 1917 Mitchell 1915, 1916 National 1915 Norwalk 1913 Thank you again. -
Can anyone tell me what this fits? Years ago, I was told that it fit a Grant. The fellow said that it fit other makes too but that was all the info that I got. The brass tag reads: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MFG. CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. U.S.A. AUTOMOBILE GENERATOR Type 202 Style No. 186751 Serial No. 1362169 Patented Aug. 17, '97 2332111.25.12 It spins easily and the shaft thread size is 7/16-20. I would like to know what it fits so I can sell it. Thank you
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Thank you very much. Now I have to price them.
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I looked at a lot of front end photos but couldn't find a match. Can anyone ID these? They are both stamped 'GUIDE' on the back. Thank you
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I looked at a lot of front end photos but couldn't find a match. Can any one ID these? Thank you
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Studebaker trucks had curved glass rear windows circa 1958.
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1935 Dodge? Please help ID these headlights.
Gottleib37 replied to Gottleib37's topic in What is it?
Thank you for all of the replies. I removed the lens from one of the headlights and the number cast into the glass was '14806'. I believe that you had the eight and the four transposed, Thehandleman. I tried to show the number in the lens, but it doesn't show up in the close-up. It turns out that this lens was also used on the 1935 Chrysler Airstream (not Airflow). I don't know if the bucket would be the same though. -
1935 Dodge? Please help ID these headlights.
Gottleib37 replied to Gottleib37's topic in What is it?
Thank you. I think that I will list them for sale on this site but am unsure what to ask for them. -