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Chris Paulsen

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  1. whatisit-ML-344104-ML- Better forum for this.
  2. Hi- Attached is a photo of an aluminum hubcap. The threaded section (2 3/4") is smaller than the largest o.d. Does anyone know what car this is off of? Thanks, Chris
  3. I believe it is a 1915 Overland. I think they dropped the sidelights after that. They may have been added, also. I am not sure when they went to left-hand drive. I thought 1914 (if it is an Overland). The negative may have been flipped, too. I am quite sure it is not a Buick. I hope this helps, Chris
  4. I agree...I think it is European. It looks like the hood has latches and removeable panels. If so, that should help narrow down an identification. If I can come up with a guess, I will certainly post it. Chris
  5. It is an Overland. Probably a 1912 Model 59R. I hope this helps, Chris
  6. I agree with the '11-'12 Buick. I believe the cranks are pinned to stay in the upright position (insert your own Viagra joke here). I know my '13 is that way. Chris
  7. It is a 1913 Model 31. Chris
  8. Hi all- We (McPherson College) are looking for the following: Right front fender stainless trim spear (relatively straight, no holes) and a source for a wiring harness. We could also use the right and left lower rocker panel trim pieces also. I can supply pictures and dimensions of exactly what we need if that would help. Thanks, Chris Paulsen Project Manager McPherson College Auto Restoration (620)241-0742 ext 1265 cp7254@hotmail.com
  9. Hi all- We (McPherson College) are looking for the following: Right front fender stainless trim spear (relatively straight, no holes. Dings and dents, ok) and a source for a new wiring harness. We could also use the right and left lower rocker panel stainless trim pieces also. I can supply pictures and dimensions of exactly what we need if that would help. Thanks, Chris Paulsen Project Manager McPherson College Auto Restoration (620)241-0742 ext 1265 cp7254@hotmail.com
  10. I believe there is only one Greyhound 6-60 left. It is (or was) in Florida. I could be wrong. There may be more. Good luck on your search, Chris
  11. First, I thhink the T is probably a 1913. The windshield folds forward, and it has a 1913 Wis license plate on it. I would guess a 1909-11 Pierce for the other. The cowl seems close if not right on. Also, the spark and throttle levers look right. The speedo/clock combo would be appropriate, too. I'm just not sure about the shift gate. Great photos! Chris
  12. Hi there- Neat pictures. The first one looks like a Dodge to me. I could be wrong. I have been before. The second looks like it has a 1950's NJ dealer plate on the front. Do you know who owned the car or when/where it was taken? Thanks, Chris
  13. Hi all- We (McPherson College) have what I think is a late 1930's Sunbeam radiator and grill shell. The badge is missing, but it mounted with 2 holes. There is a tag on the back of the top tank that reads "Marston Excelsior Ltd, Wolverhampton, MK VII Radiator, Block Number 28210". It is 28" tall, and 23" wide at the widest. It has water fittings on the bottom left of the top tank, and the right side of the bottom tank. Can anyone confirm that it is or isn't from a Sunbeam? It is available. Feel free to make an offer if interested. Thanks, Chris Paulsen
  14. Does anyone collect back issues of Skinned Knuckles? We here at McPherson College have many extra back issues. We also need some for our collection in our library. Please let me know. Thanks, Chris
  15. Thank you to those who have contacted me. I am still looking for some more, and I still have a bunch to trade. Thanks, Chris
  16. I am looking to fill in my run of magazines. I am collecting AACA Antique Automobile, HCCA Horseless Carriage Gazette, VMCCA Bulb Horn, and MTFCA Vintage Ford. I would love to trade. Please email me for a list of ones I am looking for. Thanks, Chris Paulsen cp7254@hotmail.com
  17. We have many issues of the Gazette for sale. 1962-1995 only. Nothing earlier. All are $2.00 each. Shipping is extra. These are all duplicates from our library. All proceeds go to further fund McPherson College's Antique Auto Restoration Program. Please email me at: paulsenc@mcpherson.edu with your want list. Thanks for looking, Chris
  18. I should mention that this is entirely student run. It is a fun event for the whole family. It is a casual atmosphere, with the show held on the campus greens. There is always a wide variety of cars from brass-era on up. Thanks for the inqueries so far. Please keep them coming in. Chris
  19. McPherson College C.A.R.S. Club 6th Annual Car Show Tour and Cruise-In Saturday May 7, 2005 ? 9am until 4pm (Registration 9-12) Location: McPherson College Campus, 1600 E Euclid, McPherson Kansas This is a judged event open to all vehicles Pre-registration-$10 Day of show -$15 Visitors (walk-ins)-FREE The Auto Restoration Facility will be open for viewing Optional tour-(approximately 60 miles), Friday May 6th 9am-3pm. We will visit: motorcycle museum, historic Marquette and Lindsborg ?Little Sweden?, Old Mill Museum, Antique Shops, and more. We request that participants pre-register for the tour. Cruise-In- Friday May 6th, Downtown McPherson, 6-8pm For Info: email: CARS@mcpherson.edu Phone: (620)241-0742 ext 1265
  20. Hi there- Where is it (or you) located? Could you post a picture or two? I have restored several one-cylinder Cadillacs. Please feel free to contact me. I may be able to help. Thankis, Chris email-cp7254@hotmail.com (620)245-0164
  21. It looks like a 1913 Model 30 (roadster) or Model 31 (touring). Obviously it has been modified, so it may have been either originally. It could be a 1912 also, but the demountable rims make me think 1913. The hole through the radiator was standard on these cars. It also is the original front axle. The headlights have been changed. They are electric (acetylene originally) and quite interesting with the parking lights built in or added on top. I am pretty sure of the above infomation. I have a 1913 Model 30 Roadster. All in all a real neat picture. Thanks for sharing it. Chris
  22. 1950 Daimler DB18 Drop-Head Coupe (Convertible) for sale. Complete, but needs restoration; somewhat apart. Very good solid condition. Asking $1,500. Owned by McPherson College. All proceeds go to our Auto Restoration Program. Please email me at: paulsenc@mcpherson.edu or phone (620)241-0742 ext 1265, if interested. Located in McPherson, Kansas.
  23. Going from memory, I think several cars used the same style sidelight. Jeffrey, Rambler, and Paige all did; and probably a couple more. Please keep the ideas coming. Thanks, Chris
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